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

Junior A.M. Roberts has her fall wardrobe ready. Im looking forward to wearing flannels, big sweaters, and tall boots.Im looking forward to wearing flannels, big sweaters, and tall boots, Roberts said.

Fall fashion flies into students’ wardrobes

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor October 25, 2015
Students look forward to warmer clothes and new styles as the weather cools
Senior Tessa Rauch, sophomore Tess Hicks, and sophomore Mira Zelle enjoy the sight of the supermoon. The supermoon occured on Sept. 29 2015.

Supermoon exceeds expectations

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor October 4, 2015
The next supermoon will not be seen until 2033.
The  Varsity Soccer teams and Community Action and Service teamed up to organize a Souls4Soles shoe drive during Homecoming week. We wanted to do something outside of playing soccer to support the community and come together as a team doing something good for others, Girls Varsity Soccer  Co-Captain Taylor Rients said.

Soles for Souls shoe drive ends sucessfully

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor October 2, 2015
Soccer teams organized a drive to combat poverty via footwear for the underprivileged. The drive ended on Oct. 2.
Senior Brendan McGlincey, the 2015-16 Spartan, leads the student body in the Spartan Beat.

Spartan Beat rouses spirit during Homecoming Week

News in Brief September 29, 2015
Homecoming week kick off assembly fires up the crowd on Monday.
THE WHITE HOUSE LIT WITH THE RAINBOW on June 26 after the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in Obergefell v. Hodges making same-sex unions legal.  “It was a very big breakthrough for our country,” freshman Reuben Vizelman said.

Marriage Equality ruling this summer makes American history

Stephanie Li, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 29, 2015
2015 summer brought saw Legalization of same-sex marriage throughout the entire United States.
The Laramie Project includes over 70 characters in the production, and students are cast in multiple roles as part of the ensemble. US Theater Director Eric Severson hopes to create a “beautiful, powerful, thought-provoking evening of theater.”

Cast for Laramie Project announced

Stephanie Li, Arts & Entertainment Editor September 24, 2015
The first Upper School theater production in the Huss Center will take the stage Nov. 20-21.
 Bukingoltss speech revolved around the idea of victimization and self help. We trap people in their tragedy, and maybe we’re starting to move past the whole blaming thing but we give power to those who have hurt them when we reduce them to the word ‘victim’ because in doing so, we take away their power to define themselves.   But that horrible period in my life that labels me as a victim is not who I am. It does not define me. I am the girl who trips over air, is constantly shushed in the library, and who once screamed so loud in the lunchroom that everyone fell silent and just looked at me, the weird loud person, Bukingolts said.

First three Senior Speeches take the stage

Gitanjali Raman, Online Managing Editor September 22, 2015
This is the first part in a weekly series highlighting moments from the Class of 2016 senior speeches.
Wark describes the lively figures lining the interior of her ceramic artwork.

Wark contributes cheerful ceramics to Alum Art Show

Sophie Jaro, Opinons Editor September 20, 2015
Alumni/ae Artist Exhbition is on display in the Harry M. Drake Gallery from Sept. 11 - Oct. 9.
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