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

Senior Lillian Pettigrews art work questions the connection between female bodies and art.

Drake Gallery showcases work from Senior Art Seminar

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon Editor May 9, 2018
The exhibit will be up through the end of the school year.
Sophomore Sydney Therien holds a pro-gun control sign in front of the capitol. Gun control is what we need to focus on, and we want the legislature to hear that, Therien said.

Walk out: school safety, gun control, and grief

Noah Raaum, Videographer March 7, 2018
Dozens of students participated in the Saint Paul high school walkout to protest gun control and school safety.
Senior Lillian Pettigrews senior portfolio won an award with $1000 in scholarship money.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Best 100 art exhibition displays student excellence

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline March 2, 2018
The 61st Annual Les Farrington's Best 100 Juried Art Exhibition honors handpicked student work on Mar. 1 at the AZ Gallery.
While the other acts explored topics of life, “No Exit” by Jean-Paul Sartre depicted the possibilities of what might come after.

“No Exit” fulfills directors’ long-held anticipation

February 17, 2018
Senior Dianne Caravela said that her actors "cared about the show as much as we did which was so cool."
Seniors casted students for their One Acts on Dec. 4-5. The seniors get their chance to explore a different creative experience than just being an actor, One Act Director Eric Severson said.

One Acts give seniors new directing experience

Griffin Thissen, Staff Writer December 10, 2017
Seniors cast actors for annual One Acts.
Senior Belle Smith wears a dress from asos.com, Steve Madden velvet shoes, and smartwool socks.

STREET STYLE: Layered textures distinguish seasonal transition

Chloe Morse, The Rubicon Editor September 13, 2017
Layers of summer and fall styles pervade the hallways as students express their style in the changing temperatures.
Climate Change has both environmental and economic impacts.

Environmental forecast predicts increased climate change

Noah Rice, Staff Writer June 2, 2017
As President Trump withdraws from the Paris Climate agreement, scientists verify how climate change is real and students validate why to act now.
Sophomore Will Swanson matches an all pink Adidas sweatshirt with khakis.

Street Style: Monochromatic clothing prevails throughout school

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline May 24, 2017
Students incorporate simple clothing and colors into spring fashion.
A close up of Ninth grader Lilly Ramalingams graphic shirt.

Street Style: Denim and graphic prints dominate student outfits

Mari Knudson, The Rubicon Editor April 20, 2017
As temperatures gradually get warmer students break out denim with trendy patches or in styles like slouchy overalls.
The Winter One Acts highlight student directing and acting on the Huss stage on Jan. 27. (From left to right) sophomore Max Moen, junior Sylvie Schifsky, junior Drew Fawcett, junior Maya Shrestha, junior Jonah Harrison and sophomore Elise Parsons perform.

PHOTO GALLERY: Student-directed Winter One Acts express visual creativity

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor January 27, 2017
The Winter One Acts take place Jan. 27 in The Huss Center stage and feature student acting and directing.
[Irish dance] requires a characteristically stiff upper body that gives no hint to what the dancer’s legs are doing, as well as skills like turnout and flexibility.

Pettigrew and Tadavarthy Irish dance to reach individual and common goals

Chloe Morse, Staff Writer November 15, 2016
Pettigrew and Tadavarthy use Irish dance as an creative outlet and a way to reach competitive goals.
BODY LANGUAGE. HerSpace members junior Sky Li Griffiths and sophomore Isa Saavedra-Weis host members of the freshman class while they write post its to place on the Love Your Body poster.

Her Space promotes body positivity one Post-it at a time

Annie Bottern, Staff Writer October 21, 2016
Bake sale, mural highlight the importance of national Love Your Body day Oct. 19 for all genders.
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