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Patrick Commers

Patrick Commers, Head Photographer/Arts Reviewer

Patrick is a junior at St. Paul Academy and Summit School. Patrick has two passions (other than The Rubicon of course): baseball and politics. He plays with the PHD Baseball Club on a team named "the PHD Twins". Patrick also plays baseball with the school. For Patrick, politics are worth putting on a chicken suit at the Minnesota State Fair and running around in it. What cause would mean this much to him? The campaign for electing Mike McFadden as a U.S. senator for Minnesota. This recent summer, Patrick worked as an intern for McFadden's campaign. On The Rubicon, Patrick is the head photographer and arts reviewer/columnist.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (David Oyelowo) addresses protesters.

Oscars Countdown: Selma

Patrick Commers, Arts Critic
February 21, 2015
In gripping story about what it takes to be a musical star, Miles Teller plays an aspiring jazz drummer in Whiplash.

Oscars Countdown: Whiplash

Patrick Commers, Arts Critic
February 15, 2015
Michael Keaton dazzles in Birdman

Michael Keaton dazzles in Birdman

Patrick Commers, Arts Reviewer
November 16, 2014
Movies for the Macabre: 5 Movies for Halloween

Movies for the Macabre: 5 Movies for Halloween

Patrick Commers, Head Photographer/Arts Reviewer
October 30, 2014
Briggs gymnasium has banners of all the school affiliated with the Tri Metro Conference.
After this school year the Spartans will no longer be a part of the conference. “We can go
out of our way and schedule against other good teams so that we’re playing to improve for
section,” junior soccer and basketball player Julia Lagos said.

[Photo] Spartans withdraw from Tri-Metro Conference

Meghan Joyce and Patrick Commers, Staff Writers
October 25, 2013
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