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

Junior Rylan Hefner, last years fan-favorite performed Vogue by Madonna.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Annual lip sync competition brings audience to their feet

Elizabeth Trevathan, RubicOnline September 27, 2019
The audience cheered and applauded, with several standing ovations, after lip sync performances.
My friend and I were planning on doing something similar to this for Halloween, but since duo day came up we decided to do it sooner instead, 9th grader Gracie Hedberg said.

The school sees double in Tuesday’s homecoming events

Tana Ososki and Lucia Granja September 25, 2019
Tuesday was dedicated to twinning with a friend or friends. Pairs wore matching outfits to compete in the ping pong tournament, or just because they could.
[ARTS BRIEF] Cast announced for fall play

[ARTS BRIEF] Cast announced for fall play

Arts Brief September 23, 2019
Seniors Ananya Narayan, Annika Findlay, and Tina Wilkens, and junior Gracie Tilney-Kaemmer will play "The Madwomen"

Clubs, groups welcome 9th graders at fair

Tana Ososki, RubicOnline September 9, 2019
Overview of the 2019-2020 Clubs Fair. Viewing the highlights, talking to club leaders, and interviewing the 9th graders.
Jack, played by senior Max Moen, sings There are giants in the sky.

Spring Musical transports audience into twisted fairy tales

Lara Cayci, RubicOnline Editor May 20, 2019
This 2019 version of Into the Woods was a successful performance, beautifully executed.
The votes are in

The votes are in

News in Brief May 9, 2019
The votes are in for officer elections.
The Winter One Acts captivate with the hilarious but strange

The Winter One Acts captivate with the hilarious but strange

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor February 1, 2019
The Upper School Winter One Acts were everything and more, with student-directed and fantastically peculiar performances.
It’s scary, twelve years is not a long time, it’s less than the number of years I’ve been alive. I don’t think we’re doing enough given that the United States produces more emissions than pretty much any other countries, especially compared to our population size., senior Eliza Reedy said.

[SPA Thinks] Students respond to climate change report

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor December 5, 2018

On Black Friday, Nov. 23, the United States Global Change Research Program released Volume II of the Fourth National Climate Change Assessment. The report was scheduled to be released a month later, and...

A good, long cry can leave you in a much better place, allowing you to grow and face new challenges.

Why you should cry more: the dangers of suppressing emotions

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor November 16, 2018
Letting your feelings out through tears has undeniable benefits.
Lynn Reynolds, Kenzie Giese, Henry Burton and Milo Waltenbaugh discuss an uncomfortable scenario with their small group.

Courageous Conversations help students lean into discomfort

Annika Rock, Staff Writer October 29, 2018
Crammed around a Harkness table, students and faculty sat together to practice how to discuss across difference.
Sophomore Rylan Hefner tap dances in front of the upper school while lip syncing.

Annual homecoming lip sync includes tap dancing, duets

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor September 27, 2018
This year's homecoming lip sync competition included tap dancing and a duet to "Man or Muppet" and "It's Raining Men."
Retiring teachers Mickey Scott, Lucy Polk and Bill Boulger listen to the student performance.

Retirement reception honors Boulger, Nash, Polk and Scott

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor May 24, 2018
Students, faculty and alumni celebrated Bill Boulger, Mickey Scott, Marty Nash and Lucy Polk at their retirement celebration on May 24.
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