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

I love building cool and different things, Hayden Graff said. I love using my hands to build instead of sitting around doing nothing. During social distancing, Graff has stayed busy by working on this quadcopter.

[PHOTO STORY] How are students spending time at home?

Community May 11, 2020
Students were invited to submit photos of a daily activity they enjoy.
Heres what the print staff needs to get through this long period of social distancing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Stay at home order essentials

The Rubicon Staff April 30, 2020
Here's what the print staff needs to get through this long period of social distancing in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One of the brightly colored cards handed to the staff.

Club spreads positivity with cards to staff

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline April 30, 2020
Community Action and Service appreciates the members of the community by sending letters of appreciation.
A photo of sophomore Gray Whitaker-Casteneda playing the guitar. The photographer experimented with black, white, and red colors.

A myriad of mediums demonstrate artistic talent in the Drake Gallery

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline February 11, 2020
Semester I artwork is displayed in the Drake Gallery.
Morrissette talks about here love for art- a way to find and show herself

[Q&A] Morrisette paints her future

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline January 14, 2020
Photography, graphic design, and painting are all things Junior Addie Morriessette loves. She decided to pursue photography and painting by taking classes in Ireland over the summer of her Sophomore year.
Junior Addie Morrisette pictured with her friendship-focused poetry project. The poems are copied in her friends handwriting.

Students bring poetry up close and personal

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon December 15, 2019
Final projects from the Poetry of Connection and Community elective can be seen all over the school.
Sophomore Clara Garner and junior Isabelle Wolpert talk at the Grand Opening.

Grand Opening showcases grand achievements

Melissa Nie, Director of RubicOnline October 14, 2019
The Upper School Grand Opening took place on Oct. 12.
The row of paintings by Ruth Schilling Hardwood 69 Depict Simple Paintings and Drawings showing the beauty in life.

Alumni/ae show explores how graduates create art

Elizabeth Trevathan, RubicOnline September 23, 2019
The annual show features alumni/ae artwork from graduates spanning 1964-2014.
Grant Mortenson enjoys sculpture classes at SPA and would like to try photography next.

[PODCAST] Grant Mortenson starts art exploration in sculpture

Zekiah Juliusson, Staff Writer May 12, 2019
9th grader Grant Mortenson didn't have art classes offered at his previous school, but has discovered a love for it here.
Upper School Art Teacher Mara Duvra shows a student a brushstroke.

In first year, Duvra adds her own touch into the art curriculum

Evelyn Lillemoe, The Rubicon Editor May 9, 2019
As for the changes Duvra has made so far, they may seem small but they have a big impact. Her first change was simply in the area the classes take place: “I made a lot of changes to the studio before I made any changes to the curriculum. I wanted to aerate the space open it up make it feel much more light," she said.
Annie Lams prints depict beautiful birds and natural elements.

Seniors showcase art in (don’t) Take it Personally

Katya Sjaastad, Rubiconline Editor May 8, 2019

As the school year winds down and the seniors leave for their senior projects, the annual Senior Arts Seminar Exhibit goes up in the Harry M. Drake Gallery. Entitled, (don’t) Take it Personally, the...

Mottas sentimental piece includes her grandmothers hand reaching out to touch a flower.

Motta and Wilgren inspire with Drake Gallery art show

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor March 13, 2019
"With All My Heart" opened on Feb. 8 and contains pieces by US Art Teacher Stefanie Motta and MS Art Teacher Cheryl Wilgren Clyne.
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