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

Seniors Maya Shrestha, as Mimi Márquez, and Ned Laird-Raylor, as Roger Davis, perform Light My Candle.

US Theater takes on Rent

Jack Benson, Editor in Chief May 21, 2018
For the cast and crew of Rent, the production provided both a history lesson and an opportunity to walk in another person's shoes.
9th grader Jack Biggs with US History teacher Andrea Moerer. “I really appreciate Dr. Moerer because she helps me study for my tests when I’m stressed and always makes sure I thoroughly understand the things we’re learning in history.” Biggs said.

Students express gratitude towards teachers

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer May 17, 2018

Teachers should always be appreciated, and National Teacher Day on May 8th gave students a reason to convey their thanks to their teachers. 9th graders Lara Cayci, Jackson Biggs, and junior Max Moen expressed...

The first ever teachers vs. students quiz bowl tournament took place on Apr. 12 in the Huss Center.

An educator’s dream: students defeat teachers at quiz bowl tournament

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline April 12, 2018
The students vs. teachers quiz bowl took place on Apr. 12 on the Huss Center stage.
SPA students will reunite with their Spanish exchange partners who visited Minnesota last fall.

International travel makes spring break itinerary

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor March 12, 2018
Students share what they are looking forward to on the exchange trips to Germany, India and Spain that embarked on March 9.
Junior Max Moen grieves in front of a group of faceless singers during rehearsal.

[THEATER REVIEW] The Secret in the Wings created unique and refreshing entertainment

Noah Raaum, Videographer November 22, 2017
The Secret in the Wings is a play full of twisted fairy tales, nightmares and death.
The senior girls teamed up to dance to Wannabe by the Spice Girls

PHOTO GALLERY: Lip Sync performances celebrate retro music

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor October 6, 2017
Lip Sync performers rocked the crowd Oct. 5, with the winner announced at the Oct. 6 Pep Fest.
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.
Senior Mary Grant practices reading one of her chosen poems aloud in front of the group.

Poetry Out Loud allows students to venture beneath the surface

Claire Hallaway, The Rubicon Editor December 2, 2016
Students in Poetry Out Loud club experience the fearless joy of reciting and memorizing poems.
Of all the cities Moen is passionate about, his favorite would have to be Amsterdam because of its progressiveness regarding transportation. The biggest thing that I love about Amsterdam is how they commute there. They commute largely by bike. They have more bikes than cars. There’s just a better quality of life there, Moen said.

Moen uses geography and architecture to pop his personal bubble

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor November 15, 2016
Sophomore Max Moen shares his love for urban life, travel and architecture and how it influences him today.
Sophomore Izzy Denny  colors in a page of her book Secret Gardens. Its really relaxing and mindless, but its so satisfying when youre done, Denny said.

Color away stress with an adult coloring book

Dianne Caravela, Feature Editor February 14, 2016
Coloring allows students to disconnect and relax.
Students react to Adeles new album 25

Students react to Adele’s new album “25”

Jasper Green, Staff Writer December 4, 2015
In response to Adele's new tear jerking album 25, “It makes me get emotional and think about the high school relationship that I don’t have,” freshman Kenzie Geise said.
The Laramie Project will be the first Upper School play on the Huss Center stage. It’s a unique space that we will get to play around with,” freshman Max Moen said.

The Laramie Project cast begins rehearsing

Jack Benson, Staff Writer November 4, 2015
The cast of The Laramie Project began rehearsing in the Huss Center for the Nov. performances on Oct. 24.
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