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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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What we inherit: Heckman teaches epigenetic craze

What we inherit: Heckman teaches epigenetic craze

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline January 17, 2019
Upper School Science teacher Ned Heckman shares with his biology and genetics classes the power of epigenetics.
Anna Perleberg runs to return the ball.

Girls Tennis shuts out Washburn

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Interactive Storytelling Team Lead September 24, 2018
GVT takes down Washburn 7-0 during their senior day.
The speaking order for the class of 2019 was posted outside the deans office on Monday May 7.

Juniors look ahead to senior speeches

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor May 12, 2018
After the senior class of 2018 had their final day of high school on Friday, May. 4 the junior class was given their speaking order for senior speeches.
Junior Anna Perleberg writes a letter of support to the students effected by the shooting.

Community shows support through letter writing in the wake of a tragic shooting

Ellie Nowakowski, Illustrator/Infographics February 22, 2018
Students and teachers write notes of support to students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
Senior Katie Lose said she wore what she wore because I wanted to wear pajamas to school. Seniors Marlee Baron and Kate Lose in pajamas.

PHOTO GALLERY: Students embrace spirit and creativity of Twin Day

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer October 3, 2017
Twin Day has been a part of homecoming week at SPA for many years, and lots of students enjoy "twinning" with their friends.
The cover of Taylor Swifts newest album Reputation, which will be released on Nov. 10, 2017.

Taylor Swift drops two new singles

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor September 13, 2017
Almost three years after Taylor Swift's album"1989" came out, Swift released two new singles with a full album release coming Nov. 10.
Fantasy and mythology seem to be the books that capture most readers attention, but sophomore Anna Perleberg chose a piece of realistic fiction, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas:  It really hit me hard because Im Jewish myself and knowing that people went through things like that is just really heartbreaking, she said.

Students share their literary influences

Krista Schlinger, The Rubicon Editor December 8, 2016
From magic to realistic fiction, book characters resonate with readers' lives
Junior Amina Smaller models a bright, geometrically printed sweater. The sweaters from this online site called Romwe, Smaller said. Romwe is an international fashion retailer based out of China that sells inexpensive, on-trend clothing.

Street Style: Students find unique clothing items from a variety of sources

Mari Knudson, The Rubicon Editor October 1, 2016
Popular sources of clothing and accessories range from international online retail stores to the closets of family members.
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