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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

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The Class of 2019 pose for a glass picture in the fall colors of Lilly Courtyard.

[SENIOR STORIES] “What are you proudest of from your time at SPA?”

Michael Forsgren, Arts Critic June 3, 2019
Honest and interesting, listen to 47 seniors from the class of 2019 share their experiences.
Students and faculty took to Snapchat, to share their favorite superhero with answers ranging from Spiderman to Thanos.

[FILTERED] Who is your favorite superhero?

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor May 2, 2019
Students and faculty took to Snapchat, to share their favorite superhero with answers ranging from Spiderman to Thanos.
I take a lot of naps in the wintertime because I either have late night hockey games that I’m tired from, or I have a game that day and I need to catch up on my sleep before the game, junior Thomas Bagnoli said.

Students re-energize in Huss Center

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor February 2, 2019
A short nap midway through the day can help students recharge.
Journalist Lisa Ling speaks to the conference of students.

Students attend Student Diversity Leadership Conference

Annika Rock, The Rubicon Editor December 12, 2018
Six students attended the Student Diversity Leadership conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
Junior Imran leaps across an obstacle as he freeruns across a parkour course. “Ive been doing parkour for about three years, since freshman year, Umer said.

Umer forges a new path with freerunning

Michael Bagnoli, Staff Writer June 2, 2018
Junior Imran Umer is an avid fan of freerunning and parkour.
[PHOTO GALLERY] Rising seniors don new t-shirts

[PHOTO GALLERY] Rising seniors don new t-shirts

Emma Sampson and May 7, 2018
The junior class wore their senior t-shirts to school on May 7 and explained what it means to be a senior now.
Sophomore Imran Umer works on a robot in the new computer science classroom. I have been into robotics ever since I was young and I like to make things out of other things and see what happens, Umer said.

New computer science program builds tech-y understanding

Emily Thissen, RubicOnline Editor September 4, 2016
Three new classes and a new computer science study group take place in the new classroom renovation of the lower library.
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