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

ECHO. Sophomore Echo Dayton started going by Echo in 7th grade, a name that originated from her friends. My friends started calling me Echo because a lot of the time if I’m with a group of friends and zone out, I’ll just repeat whatever other people around me are saying. They started calling me Echo as a nickname, and it just stuck, Dayton said.

[WHAT’S IN A NAME?] Eliza “Echo” Dayton builds identity with nickname

Greyson Sale, Production Manager May 8, 2024
Echo Dayton's name started as fun little nickname for her habit of repeating what surrounding people say. But now, it has grown to be an essential part of her identity.
BE YOURSELF. Senior Oliver Zhu believes that it is important to go by the name that feels most comfortable and the most like you: Live life the way you want to. If you’re planning on changing your name in the first place, that means there’s definitely some parts that you’re not happy with.

[WHAT’S IN A NAME?] Oliver Zhu talks about the joys and challenges of changing his name

Greyson Sale, RubicOnline September 14, 2023
"Removing a big hindrance in my life is worth the trouble to people who knew my name before."
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