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

Seniors Erin McNamer and Isabel Brandtjen host a bake sale in the cafeteria to commemorate International Womens Day.

Community embodies International Women’s Day spirit

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline March 8, 2018
The SPA community rallied female spirit on Mar. 8 to celebrate International Women's Day.
The Winter One Acts highlight student directing and acting on the Huss stage on Jan. 27. (From left to right) sophomore Max Moen, junior Sylvie Schifsky, junior Drew Fawcett, junior Maya Shrestha, junior Jonah Harrison and sophomore Elise Parsons perform.

PHOTO GALLERY: Student-directed Winter One Acts express visual creativity

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor January 27, 2017
The Winter One Acts take place Jan. 27 in The Huss Center stage and feature student acting and directing.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Senior Emily Schoonover held daily practices in the winds room with other members of the band to rehearse the songs that would be added. I arranged the pieces and I wrote out sheet music for everyone. Id say I worked about five hours a day on it, Schoonover said.

Schoonover composes new music for As You Like It

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor November 22, 2016
Senior Emily Schoonover composed and adapted music for the fall play, As You Like It.
Junior Amina Smaller models a bright, geometrically printed sweater. The sweaters from this online site called Romwe, Smaller said. Romwe is an international fashion retailer based out of China that sells inexpensive, on-trend clothing.

Street Style: Students find unique clothing items from a variety of sources

Mari Knudson, The Rubicon Editor October 1, 2016
Popular sources of clothing and accessories range from international online retail stores to the closets of family members.
Bank accounts and other ways of managing money give students more responsibility while allowing them freedom with their spending. “It helps me think about saving money more than having it in a piggy bank would, [and] I like being able to take it out whenever I want,” sophomore Maya Shrestha said.

Students save with bank accounts

Claire Tipler, Sports Editor February 9, 2016
St. Paul Academy and Summit School students learn how to manage money and savings through the use of bank accounts and debit cards.
Freshman Adelia Bergner wears bright red Converse.   I like wearing shoes with colors that match my outfit, but sometimes I go for bold ones that make an outfit stand out, Bergner said.

Students share their shoes

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor January 6, 2016
Shoes are meant to be durable and comfortable for some but, for others, shoes are a central fashion accessory in any outfit.
Some students hate pumpkin spice while others love it. Its only popular because it only comes once a year. Its kind of like the McRib, it comes once a year and people go crazy for them, sophomore Daniel Ellis (left) said.

Pumpkin Spice: Fad or Rad?

Marlee Baron, Arts and Entertainment Editor October 27, 2015
Pumpkin spice lattes are very popular during the fall, but why only during the fall? Do people actually like them, or are they just a fad?
Seniors Louie Bogolub and Haris Hussain, and juniors Charlie Hooley, Lukas Kelsey-Friedemann, Jon Riley, and Ryan Peacock pose for the camera.

Students attend Valentine’s Dance

Gitanjali Raman, Social Media Editor February 8, 2015
The Valentine's Dance was held on Jan. 7 at the Germanic-American Institute from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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