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

The middle school GSA poses for a group photo. Dawson-Moore was a key player in creating the group.

Students pioneer new (or revitalize old) clubs

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor May 16, 2019
While many clubs have existed in the SPA community for years, some students seek to pioneer new clubs or revive forgotten ones.
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.
[STREET STYLE] Bright colors carry students through end of semester

[STREET STYLE] Bright colors carry students through end of semester

Quinn Christensen, Chief Visual Editor December 15, 2018
Even on cloudy days, students fight the winter doldrums with bright hues.
Instagram commercializes youth life

Instagram commercializes youth life

Mimi Geller and Isabel Saavedra-Weis November 20, 2018
Instagram has skyrocketed as a marketing goldmine. What are the potential dangers or drawbacks?
CONNECTION. Seniors Henry Hallaway and Claire Hallaway converse with junior Max Soll and senior Zachary Tipler.

Conforming to a status quo

Chloe Morse, Managing Editor October 29, 2018
Humans inherently want to fit in with a group and be liked—it’s basic instinct. How does it impact our lives?
US Theater director stands in an illustration from Every(man), the play he will direct this fall.

Every(man) examines the themes of life

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor September 25, 2018
Theater Department Director Eric Severson has anounced that the fall play for 2018 is Everyman. It incorporates characters as metaphors for life themes, which will hopefully cause the audience and actors to reflect on the world and people's roles. The play will be on Nov. 16 and 17 in the Huss Center.
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