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

“My favorite water fountain at SPA is the one next to the engineering room, like on the first floor of Schilling… because I have a lot of classes around that area and I use that one a lot, junior Senai Assefa said.

[SPA THINKS] What’s your favorite water fountain?

Jenny Ries, The Rubicon October 14, 2019
On this month's SPA Thinks, students spilled their thoughts on the best water fountain locations.
The names of the buildings become commonplace, while the people become decreasingly relatable.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Diversity should be considered when naming buildings

RubicOnline Staff March 14, 2019
Names of SPA buildings should represent the values of the modern school community.
The newly constructed Driscoll Learning Center circa 1973, named for W. John Driscoll, class of 1947.

The names behind the Randolph Campus

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager March 2, 2019
The rich history behind SPA's major construction projects.
Senior Betsy Romans laughs with former ASR teacher Beth Siebel-Hunt.

ASR and ATP students unveil fall projects, findings

Tommy Stolpestad, The Rubicon Editor December 14, 2018
The ASR and ATP students unveiled their over semester long research to faculty, friends and family on Dec. 11 in the Schilling Center.
With renovations shifting to Thompson, lockers must be emptied

With renovations shifting to Thompson, lockers must be emptied

News in Brief November 14, 2018
Metal lockers will be a thing of the past this weekend, as the last of the hallway lockers are disposed of.
Senior and Art Seminar student Lucie Hoeschen uses her sewing machine at home to work on her project. Now, however, she wishes to use SPAs sewing machines.

Gathering STE(A)M: design lab caters to student artists

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline September 22, 2018
Sewing machines, vinyl printers and new materials spark artistic experimentation.
Students and faculty learn how to use the drill press.

Sewing and wood cuts and lasers, oh my!

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager September 18, 2018
Trainings in the design lab open a wealth of creative possibilities for students, teachers, and classes.
Are backpacks enough, or are lockers needed for extra space?

2 Sides, 1 Issue: Do students need lockers?

Tristan Hitchens-Brookens and Kelby Wittenberg September 14, 2018
In this 2 Sides, 1 Issue story, editors debate the necessity of student lockers throughout the school.
Students peered out to see the new view that will overlook the front lawn in the Schilling open house on May 29.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Students enjoy glimpse of change at Schilling viewing

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline May 29, 2018
Students and faculty meandered through the almost finished Schilling Center in an open house on May 29 during X-period.
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