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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

Besse is using handmade sheets of colorful tissue paper taped and folded together to build the dress.

Besse steps out of her comfort zone with latest art endeavor

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline October 20, 2021
Senior Nan Besse is trying out a new art form for an Honors Art Seminar project, in which she will create a dress from tissue paper.
Though he’s a Midwesterner by birth (hailing from Missouri), Godas has visited five other countries worldwide- Canada, China, Greece, Serbia and Thailand.

Chinese teacher Chris Godas shares his love for language, comedy, drawing and more

Elle Chen and Eve Sampsell-Jones August 26, 2021
Chris Godas had already filled up his passport before this fall, but he decided to come teach at SPA anyway.
The painting is a translated version of a graph Garcia created from data collected by SPA’s admissions office and provided by Dr. Naomi Taylor, Director of Intercultural Life.

[ART REVIEW] Garcia critiques lack of student diversity through art installation

Mimi Huelster, RubicOnline May 19, 2021
In her painting SPA by the Numbers, Garcia uses SPA’s diversity statistics to create a piece reflecting the cost of racial homogeneousness, especially in educational settings.
The Drake Gallery is now showing The Observer Effect, a show created by the Senior Art Seminar. This photograph features Impact of Society by Tana Ososki.

Senior Art Seminar opens hybrid gallery show

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline May 17, 2021
The 16 artists' work is on display in the Drake Gallery on campus, with a supplemental show, "Atmospheric Pressure" in a virtual gallery.
Faculty offers workshop sessions for students to engage with race

Faculty offers workshop sessions for students to engage with race

News in Brief April 19, 2021
Students are expected to attend at least one session this week talk about systemic racism, history, and social justice.
Open Interpretation: Harris in our imaginations

Open Interpretation: Harris in our imaginations

Elle Chen, RubicOnline February 4, 2021
The imagination is an aspect of limitless possibilities, endless probability.
Y2k stands for year 2000, and it represents the time when the millennium was changing, and there are very unique trends that emerged from that time.

Early 2000s trends that are making a resurgence in 2021

Lara Cayci, RubicOnline January 20, 2021
Up until now, they haven’t been reconstructed like 90s and 80s fashion was. That has changed recently with how there are many new trends that resemble y2k fashion.
Anya Taylor-Joy plays Beth Harmon, a chess prodigy, in an unconventional rags to riches story that makes chess exciting.

[TV REVIEW] Netflix checkmates all with The Queen’s Gambit

Mimi Huelster, RubicOnline November 12, 2020
The Queen’s Gambit may be the best Netflix original series of the year.
Artist: Twest 
One of the pieces of artwork displayed at the art festival.

Art festival commemorates death of George Floyd

Ivy Raya, Staff Writer October 3, 2020
From October 1st to October 3rd, there was an art festival on Payne Avenue commemorating George Floyd's death and speaking on other racial injustices.
Seniors Isobel Alm and Hannah Lorenz-Meyer color the pavement with flowers and SPA logos.

[PHOTO STORY] It’s all sunshine and rainbows with Iris’ chalk party

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline October 1, 2020
On September 28, Iris Art + Lit Club hosted a chalking party to welcome students back to campus.
I’ve been working on a painting of me and my cousins in my grandfather’s bathroom where our mothers got ready when they were our age, said Junior Addie Morrisette.

Art creation offers a de-stress during quarantine

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline May 16, 2020
Celeste Parke-Reimer and Addie Morisette find themselves using the absence of schedule to spend more time focused on creativity.
Priede has been around art and artists for her whole life and she feels this is where the passion for her art comes from.

Priede finds escapism and connection through her art

Charlie Johnson, The Rubicon May 12, 2020
For sophomore Lulu Priede, the best way to supplement her entertainment with all this free time is to paint.
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