The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

While students rush to boys sports events, girls teams lack the same enthusiastic attendance.

STAFF EDITORIAL: We must strive for equality in sports attendance

RubicOnline Staff, Editorial October 31, 2017
It is up to SPA's students to make a change to the difference in attendance at girls and boys sports.
Girls Varsity Volleyball beats Providence Academy in IMAC championship

Girls Varsity Volleyball beats Providence Academy in IMAC championship

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor October 18, 2017
The Girls Varsity Volleyball team beat Providence Academy for the 2017 Independent Metro Athletic Conference championship on Oct. 17.
The varsity volleyball team celebrates their win against Minnehaha Academy.

Volleyball fundraises for breast cancer during Dig Pink rally

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor October 6, 2017
Dig Pink games offered fans an opportunity to cheer on Volleyball and support cancer research.
Girls Varsity Volleyball loses their Aug. 26 match to St.Croix.

Girls Varsity Volleyball falls to St.Croix after three sets

Clare Tipler, Online Production Manager August 30, 2016
Girls Varsity Volleyball loses the Aug. 26 home match to St.Croix.
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL plays against Mounds Park Academy on Sept. 17. The team anticipates a heated match against Providence Academy. “Our team goal is that we want to be closer than ever as a program,” junior Emily Dieperink said.

Girls Volleyball continues to improve with age

Emily Thissen, News Editor October 2, 2015
The reigning conference champions look forward to a successful season.
Senior Ava Gallagher sets the ball.

Gallery: Girls Varsity Volleyball hosts Dig Pink night

Gita Raman, Feature Editor October 10, 2013

Girls Varsity Volleyball hosted its second annual Dig Pink night on Oct. 8. in the Briggs Gymnasium for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The team had hoped to raise over $500 for the Side-Out Foundation,...

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