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

LETS GO SPARTANS. Students gather to cheer on the SPA boys hockey team as they face off against Highland Park in the first round of the section tournament. The Spartans went on to win the game 5-2.

Co-op sports provide connectivity, relationships between fans

Tommy Verhey, Director of RubicOnline February 26, 2023
At some winter sports events, black or crimson is worn with pride.
THUMBS UP. Soccer players Clare Ryan-Bradley Sonia Kharbanda, and Evy Sachs sit on the bench, waiting for the tennis match to start.

Is there a decrease in sports attendance? Athletes weigh in

Annie Zhang, The Rubicon October 16, 2022
Attending sporting events is a great way to get involved with school culture. But game attendance has been waning. Athletes weigh in on the issue.
Midfielder Clare Ryan Bradley fights for possession against a Providence defender.

Girls Varsity Soccer dominates Providence to continue winning streak

Ali Browne, RubicOnline September 7, 2021
In their second IMAC conference game of the season, the girls varsity soccer team had a commanding win over Providence Academy.
Pictured above, Yung Gravy performs at The Filmore.

[CONCERT REVIEW] Yung Gravy’s hometown show at The Filmore excites yung fanbase

Henry Burkhardt, RubicOnline March 3, 2020
Minnesota-born Yung Gravy performed at the Filmore on February 21.
Posthumous albums allow musicians work to live on... but does it add to a legacy?

Posthumous music releases: the debate won’t die

Jonas Bray, Staff Writer January 31, 2020
From the very positive reaction Circles by Mac Miller received, to the polar opposite reaction for Bad Vibes Forever by X, it’s clear that the music community feels divided over posthumous music.
While a large number of fans can be a rare occurrence at sporting events, lots of students turned out to the Dec. 5 hockey game vs. rival Mahtomedi, demonstrating the atmospheric change that student support can bring. Here, Seniors Libby Cohen, Issy Weber and Helen Bartlett are all smiles at the game.

Revive Spartan spirit by supporting student athletes

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline December 6, 2019
Much too often student turnout at sporting events is low, but with greater attendance school spirit can make a comeback.
MNUFC wonderwall leads chants. “The game has a boisterous energy that electrifies the crowd. It makes everyone feel part of the atmosphere,” 9th grader Jack O’Brien said.

MNUFC fan appreciation game draws fans

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline October 8, 2019
Minnesota United held their fan appreciation game against LAFC on Sept. 29.
Students support the spring Ultimate Frisbee team on the bleachers beside Lang field.

[OVERTIME] Increase school spirit by being a sports fan

Andrew Johnson, The Rubicon Editor October 8, 2018
It only takes one person to start changing the culture, and there is no better time than now.
Only a handful loyal Spartan student fans attend the home Girls Varsity Basketball game against Breck on Feb 26. The team lost 50-43.

Clap your hands and stomp your feet

Mari Knudson, Staff Writer March 24, 2014

The clock is ticking as the scoreboard remains even in an overtime basketball game against a Spartan rival. Suddenly, the star center gets the ball, dribbles it to the opposing team’s end. The teammates...

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