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The girls varsity tennis team has two playlists; with one created by sophomore Emily Gisser, and one by junior Kate Hick. The team uses the playlist to pump themselves up before games and during practices.

[SPOTIFY PLAYLIST] Girls’ tennis ‘raps’ up season, prepares for next year

Bobby Verhey, Social Media Manager October 23, 2019
With the girls varsity tennis season coming to a close, members of the team reflect on the season, their playlists, and their goals for next year.
Seniors Ananya Narayan and Alex Herrmann decked out in blue and gold; Narayan wears her senior overalls while Herrmann wears gold, emoji-covered pants.
Image from Spartan colors finish off golden homecoming week.

Spartan colors finish off golden homecoming week

Lynn Reynolds, Production Manager September 28, 2019
On Friday, students dressed up in school colors for Blue and Gold day.
One of the four doubles 
matches last night. The Girls Varsity Tennis team currently holds a record of 5-3.

0-7: A striking defeat for Girls Varsity Tennis

Elle Chen, RubicOnline September 18, 2019
Girls Varsity Tennis lost against rival Breck.
Students and faculty used the April Fools Day filter to share their favorite pranks.

[FILTERED] Best April Fools’ Day pranks

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor April 1, 2019
Students and faculty used the April Fools' Day filter to share their favorite pranks.

[FILTERED] Students and faculty talk favorite summer activities

Ellie Nowakowski May 17, 2018
Students and faculty respond to the question "what is your favorite summer time activity?"
Schein illustrates the history of the Minneapolis Foundation and its objectives.

CAS takes a new approach to Service Day

Noah Raaum, Videographer April 24, 2018
Students of St. Paul Academy and Summit celebrated the third bi-annual Service Day with an assembly.
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