The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

GENDER SPECTRUM. 
Gender expands far beyond the binary and, for many people, is a fluid spectrum.  It’s a fact that male and female are not the only ways one can define themself. Junior Lela Tilney-Kaemmer said, “I know there are a lot of other students that identify as, on the gender scale, not specifically just male or female, and that’s really supportive, knowing that there are other people like me.”

Breaking away from the gender binary

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline April 26, 2022
Gender goes far beyond the binary, something that SPA students are working to raise awareness to in the community.

[YOU & A] Annika Brelsford talks french and food

Annika Brelsford, Guest Writer March 11, 2022
You & A is a student submitted 5-question profile.
Every(Man) (2018) I love tech week... staying after school with my friends and having shared dinners, getting into costumes and makeup, working as a team on problems and feeling that sense of our own little community being on the verge of something greater than ourselves. -Annika Brelsford, 12

[GOOD QUESTION] What goes into a theater production?

Hobbs Lillygreen, The Rubicon September 28, 2021
A play takes everybody’s commitment to the vision to work; each individual role is critical to the final product. For US plays, a step-by-step schedule is necessary to get to a successful final curtain.
Sophomore Annika Brelsford shows off her vegan Luna bar

How I eat: students with special diets

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline February 19, 2020
Sophomore Annika Brelsford, junior Aman Rahman, and sophomore Divya Bhargava have special diets.
A photo of sophomore Gray Whitaker-Casteneda playing the guitar. The photographer experimented with black, white, and red colors.

A myriad of mediums demonstrate artistic talent in the Drake Gallery

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline February 11, 2020
Semester I artwork is displayed in the Drake Gallery.
Ceramics teacher Daryn Lowman shows potential students an example of what art students can expect in his class.

[PHOTO STORY] Prospective families fill Randolph Campus for Fall Open House

Henry Burkhardt, Video Editor November 17, 2019
Student involvement offers a personal connection for prospective students.

Clubs, groups welcome 9th graders at fair

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline September 9, 2019
Overview of the 2019-2020 Clubs Fair. Viewing the highlights, talking to club leaders, and interviewing the 9th graders.
The Winter One Acts captivate with the hilarious but strange

The Winter One Acts captivate with the hilarious but strange

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor February 1, 2019
The Upper School Winter One Acts were everything and more, with student-directed and fantastically peculiar performances.
Not picture perfect: students celebrate Love Your Body day

Not picture perfect: students celebrate Love Your Body day

Ganga Corsaro, Staff Writer October 26, 2018
Love Your Body day, celebrated at SPA on October 26th, brought some extra love much needed in a pressure filled high school environment.
Sophomore Gabriella Thompson focuses while painting.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Art party welcomes all students for after school celebration

Annie Bottern, Social Media Manager October 13, 2018
Iris: Art + Lit hosted a painting party for students after school on Oct. 12.
US Theater director stands in an illustration from Every(man), the play he will direct this fall.

Every(man) examines the themes of life

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor September 25, 2018
Theater Department Director Eric Severson has anounced that the fall play for 2018 is Everyman. It incorporates characters as metaphors for life themes, which will hopefully cause the audience and actors to reflect on the world and people's roles. The play will be on Nov. 16 and 17 in the Huss Center.
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