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

When I’m painting, a lot of the inspiration I get for scenery is actually from calendars, partly because the shape of the picture is similar to a canvas size I enjoy using, Fields said. This oil on canvas is titled Santorini

[ARTIST PROFILE] Ruby Fields imprints art color and image

Quinn Christensen, Editor in Chief April 20, 2020
9th grader Ruby Fields works in a variety of mediums at Studio Seven, a youth arts program in the Twin Cities.
Commenting about food and weight can have harmful unintended consequences.

Numbers don’t belong at the holiday table

Quinn Christensen, Editor-in-Chief November 28, 2019
Disordered eating habits have become as much of a holiday tradition as the turkey dinner. It's time to break the cycle.
Senior Paige Indritz helped SPA students interested in the strike get organized. “What I want to have happen next is that everyone can have a conversation about the implications of climate change, what we can do to change it, and how we can promote this change within the government,” Indritz said.

Climate strike organizers talk planning, involvement, and next steps

Lara Cayci and Quinn Christensen September 22, 2019
Plans have been in the works for the Sept. 20 climate strike since July.

Poet uses spoken word to protest climate injustice

Quinn Christensen, Editor in Chief September 21, 2019

Juwaria Jama, the co-state lead for the MN Climate Strike and a sophomore at Spring Lake Park high school, read a spoken word poem at the strike.

Protesters gathered at the State Capitol to advocate for more environmental policies.

Climate strike unites Minnesota youth

Quinn Christensen and Liv Larsen September 21, 2019
Club leaders Sydney Therien and Paige Indritz sparked student interest in the strike and helped them join the movement.
Quinn Christensen

Quinn Christensen

September 13, 2019
Print Editor-in-Chief
Junior Sydney Therien winks every time she serves in volleyball as a special good luck charm.

Superstition provides comfort for athletes

Quinn Christensen, Chief Visual Editor March 25, 2019
Three SPA athletes tell all about their charms and superstitions that they rely on each game.
[STREET STYLE] Sweater weather continues through February

[STREET STYLE] Sweater weather continues through February

Quinn Christensen, The Rubicon Editor February 27, 2019
As winter drags on, students combat the cold with warm sweaters.
Junior Nina Smetana looks at her phone in the Schilling Center. Personally, I like to interact with people. I have had a lot of friends that are across the country, and I find it hard to constantly keep in touch with them because I’m really quite bad at long distance communication,she said.

The “Loneliest Generation” and the rise of technological life

While loneliness has no specific cause, some wonder if the rise of social media has contributed to our generation’s loneliness.
[STREET STYLE] Bright colors carry students through end of semester

[STREET STYLE] Bright colors carry students through end of semester

Quinn Christensen, Chief Visual Editor December 15, 2018
Even on cloudy days, students fight the winter doldrums with bright hues.
Kristal looks at the world through the lens of her camera. “I really like [being] able to capture everyday life without it being posed or like a shoot and kind of showing that natural side to life,” Kristal said.

From seniors to the streets, Kristal’s photos stun

Quinn Christensen, Chief Visual Editor November 20, 2018
Senior Annie Kristal takes photos with heart, tackling everything from senior portraits to projects on body image.
[STREET STYLE] Winter is coming. Bundle up with fun patterns.

[STREET STYLE] Winter is coming. Bundle up with fun patterns.

Quinn Christensen, Chief Visual Editor November 13, 2018
Students pair comfort with style in this installment of Street Style.
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