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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

What do you want to do before you die?

What do you want to do before you die?

Taryn Karasti, Staff Writer February 8, 2023
You might not think about your life’s bucket list very often. But what would you want to do if you know you are going to die tomorrow?
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.
Sophomore Melina Kannankutty sits with her cat, Figaro.

[PEOPLE AND PETS] Cat or dog person? Doesn’t matter. We all love our pets.

Milkii Tigro, The Rubicon October 1, 2021
Students at SPA have several different types of pets. Each one of these pets, no matter the type, breed, or anything else specific to it provides love and assistance to them.
Milo Zelle was inspired by an image of Martha’s Vineyard when he created this piece. Zelle focused on highlighting the contrast of shapes in the piece to highlight the chaos of the scenery. “The photo that this was based upon was taken after a massive storm which destroyed many boats, docks, and houses,” Zelle said.

Painting the future: art workshops build skill and community

Jake Hosszu, RubicOnline December 12, 2019
Joy Lieberman's painting workshops give students in grades 5-12 a place where they can work on their artistic abilities and focus on varied aspects of painting.
9th graders Greta Magnuson, Ivy Raya, and Aaron Lindeman stand outside of Huss Building in winter coats, hats, and gloves.

The weather outside is frightful

Remy Frank, Staff Writer November 12, 2019
Winter is approaching fast and students lifestyles will start to change as the environment changes around them.
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