The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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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

Sustainability “Under the Stars”

Annie Bai, The Rubicon May 30, 2023
Junior Reilly Ringness spent weekends thrifting for parts of his outfit.
GREEN GODDESS. Junior Wafa Naqvis prom outfit features a sparkly green lehenga, which is a traditional Pakistani skirt with a matching cropped shirt. This look is one-of-a-kind and Naqvi plans to re-wear it for future special events to get the most out of the beautiful, handmade lehenga.

Students shop intentionally for prom attire

Clara McKoy and Annie Bai May 25, 2023
From thrifting, purchasing handmade and tailoring, students prepare for the special night.
GREEN GODDESS. Junior Wafa Naqvis prom outfit features a sparkly green lehenga, which is a traditional Pakistani skirt with a matching cropped shirt. This look is one-of-a-kind and Naqvi plans to re-wear it for future special events to get the most out of the beautiful, handmade lehenga.

Silk and sparkles: where to shop for prom attire

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline May 11, 2023
From thrifting to online shopping, there are numerous ways to make prom attire fit budgetary and stylistic needs.
Linnea Cooleys promposal to Will Sedo that was set up in Lower Schilling.

Will you prom(posal) this spring?

Mariam Malik, RubicOnline May 10, 2022
Juniors and seniors find unique ways to ask each other to the prom.
DRESSED TO THE NINES. Juniors and seniors wear their most elegant gowns and suits for prom in the spring, like the seniors pictured here from 2021. There are many other great ways to find these dazzling outfits besides purchasing, such as thrifting or renting from organizations like Pass Down the Gown.

Save the Earth and the bank with alternative prom attire options

Siri Pattison, RubicOnline April 19, 2022
Finding an outfit for prom often means an expensive purchase and a one-time wear. How can this practice be made more sustainable?
An infographic showing the new things outdoor, socially-distanced proms have to offer, while keeping some of the same traditions.

Class of 2022 run into legal obstacles while planning their own prom

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline June 3, 2021
In light of this year’s prom being restricted to just the senior class, a group of juniors got together to plan their own prom outside of school.
A photo from Meitzs senior project documenting COVID-19.

Seniors say goodbye to high school at a distance

Evelyn Lillemoe, Chief Visual Editor May 26, 2020
As the year comes to the end Seniors are finding new ways to say goodbye to their friends and experience end of the year customs.
Hope will offer a drive-thru breakfast prom for registered attendees on May 22.

With Hope there will be a prom

Lizzie Kristal, The Rubicon May 20, 2020
With proms canceled across the city, Hope Breakfast Bar offers a drive-in alternative May 22.
Fair use image from Abulae website

Prom celebration planned for A’bulae in Saint Paul

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Chief Visual Editor May 30, 2017
As the school year comes to a close, juniors and seniors prepare for the annual prom
THE MINNESOTA HISTORY CENTER in downtown St. Paul is the location of the 2016 prom planned by the Junior Class Leadership Council members. “JCLC picked the History Center for its cavernous spaces with high ceilings and beautiful natural lighting. It’s those details that give the event an air of class,” Junior Class Leadership member Maya Kachian said.

JCLC members plan prom as a parting gift to senior class

Mari Knudson, The Rubicon Editor June 7, 2016
Minnesota History Center event on June 8 will include dinner and dancing.
JCLC has reserved the Mill City Museum for this year’s junior and senior prom, a venue at which prom has been held in the past. Prom will be held on June 4. “The Mill City Museum is really beautiful. I think everyone should be really excited,” JCLC member Louie Bogolub said.

Juniors and seniors celebrate prom at Mill City Museum

Netta Kaplan, Managing Editor May 31, 2014

Starting in late April, pictures begin to flow onto social media sites of girls in long dresses and boys in tuxedos. Stores begin selling gowns and ties of all conceivable colors and salons offer deals...

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