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

LEARN & GROW. Jobs set teens up for success when they are older. It gives you social skills as well as customer service skills and opportunities with hands-on activity, senior Audrey Leatham said.

First job tips and tricks from employed students

Zadie Martin, RubicOnline February 7, 2024
Having a job is difficult as a young worker, but teaches students valuable life skills.
SWEET TOOTH. One of Leathams favorite desserts to bake is chocolate chip cookies. This one is straight out of her cookbook. Id say [one of my favorite things to bake] is cookies, said Leatham.  (Photo submitted by Audrey Leatham)

Leatham channels creativity through baking

Zimo Xie, RubicOnline October 17, 2023
Audrey Leatham has been fascinated by baking for many years.
LEND A HAND.  In Minnesota, 7,000 individuals face homelessness, and over 22 million people in the United States face period poverty. HerSpaces focus on outreach made these issues the central focus of their January drive. HerSpace members got together to assemble hygiene care packages during tutorial on Friday.

HerSpace hygiene drive fights period poverty and homelessness

Ali Browne, RubicOnline January 17, 2023
The drive ran through Jan. 20 with donation boxes in Huss and Davern, and goods were packaged today.
THE VOICE IS OURS. Leatham and her dad hold signs at a protest against climate change.

Activist Leatham sets up a role model for the “problem solvers of the next generation”

Mariam Malik, RubicOnline October 12, 2022
Junior Audrey Leatham's participation in social justice drives her determination to make change for the next generation.
SIGN HERE. HerSpace co-leader Clara Bagnoli hosts the LYBD table in lower Schilling on Sept. 26.

HerSpace hosts annual Love Your Body Day

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon September 27, 2022
HerSpace hosted the annual event Sept. 26 the Schilling Commons. The poster currently hangs in the library.
Junior Cooper Bollinger-Danielson said that he was wearing a sweatshirt his parents got him for Christmas last year, which he enjoys wearing regularly, as it expresses his interests, as well as his favorite color. He said, “It’s the Arsenal soccer team, and I really like soccer… it was really thoughtful of them to get me this nice, very comfy sweatshirt.”

Go-round inspired dress up day brought cozy to campus

Team Story, Staff Writers November 19, 2021
An e-mail on Thursday to the faculty read "Remember: Tomorrow is Cozy Sweatshirt Day." and it was.
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