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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

Jonah Harrison

Jonah Harrison, Chief Visual Editor

Senior Jonah Harrison has been a part of The Rubicon staff for three years, and serves as the Chief Visual Editor for the 2017-18 school year. While not working on The Rubicon, Jonah spends his time performing in theatrical productions in and out of school. Jonah loves pursuing anything having to do with music and art, and currently is a co-president of the Acapella Club at school. Jonah hopes to engage more readers through interesting design and covers. He also spends his time with his dog, and two cats, at the end of a long day. Jonah can be reached at [email protected]

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Cafe Meow offers an opportunity to play with (and adopt) a feline friend.

Looking for a catpuccino? Try Cafe Meow

Jonah Harrison, Chief Visual Editor
February 23, 2018
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[Photo] Jonah Harrison

September 22, 2017
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[Photo] Claire Hallaway

September 22, 2017
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
Tape sculpture made by sophomores Adelia Bergner and Bailey Donovan in Beginning Sculpture class.

Displayed for a day: Sticky Sculptures

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor
January 31, 2017

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor
December 8, 2016
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[Photo] What’s on your bookshelf?

Andrew Johnson, The Rubicon Editor
November 21, 2016
Senior Leo Bukovan has attended SPA for his entire K-12 education.  [This culture] leads to assumptions about things, but also hurts people in the process because you are trying to be accepting but you think you already know what they need, Bukovsan said.

Leo Bukovsan’s transgender journey

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor
November 7, 2016
RUN AND HIT. Junior Isabel Brandtjen runs across the tennis court.

Girls Tennis values senior leadership

Jonah Harrison, The Rubicon Editor
October 6, 2016
Neko Atsume is filled with cute animated kittens and toys. The goal is to come to the yard and leave rewards, such as fish and small momentos.

Neko Atsume app proves simple but aMEWsing

Jonah Harrison, Contributing Writer
February 8, 2016
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