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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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TIME TO CELEBRATE. March marks the official month honoring women and their achievements.

Empowerment and appreciation during Women’s History Month

Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline March 18, 2022
SPA students celebrate Women's History Month through recognition and appreciation.
What goes on in the ballroom: Sevy Hayes talks Latin dance

What goes on in the ballroom: Sevy Hayes talks Latin dance

Elizabeth Trevathan, RubicOnline November 2, 2021
Senior Sevy Hayes gives a rundown on all things Latin dance.
Do specific types of dreams have different meanings? How often do most people remember their dreams? Allen, Leatham and Hayes discuss with McKoy.

Dreaming: the brain doesn’t sleep when you do

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline October 11, 2021
The concept of dreams is a universal one. But how many individuals know the impacts dreams have on our wellbeing, or what exactly they mean?
Sophomore Lucy Shaffer often bakes pastries, and her favorite part of the process is decorating them.

Kitchen creative: an outlet for everyone

Claire Kim, The Rubicon October 1, 2021
Cooking is a way for students to test their skills, explore creative recipes, and connect with others.
US Theater Director Eric Severson posted the cast list for Dylan Thomas Under Milkwood, a show that will challenge the 33 actors cast as they take on multiple roles in a show with 67 characters.

Under Milkwood cast announced

Arts Brief October 8, 2020
The show includes a number of omniscient narrators, challenging the cast to embody multiple characters throughout the production.
The End It Movement, is an allied group of organizations and people around the world fighting for increased awareness and prevention of human trafficking to bring the number of victims down to zero. On Feb. 13, the End It Movement encourages people to draw a red x on their hand in support of the movement.

Human trafficking: breaking out of stigmatization

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon February 14, 2020
The FBI has identified the Twin Cities as being of the 13 cities in the United States with a high rate of child prostitution due to human trafficking.

[FILTERED] Are you a morning or night person?

Lizzie Kristal, The Rubicon October 22, 2019
Students used snapchat filters to answer "are you a morning person or night person?"
This sound sculpture entitled, “Baboon Fountain”, was created by Eleanor Smith, Sevy Hayes, Sam Zelazo, and Harry Mahmic. “We layered bamboo so [water] would fall on to different objects and those objects would make different sounds”Sevy Hayes said.

[PHOTO STORY] Sound sculptures showcased and critiqued

Katya Sjaastad, RubicOnline Editor May 23, 2019
Ninth Grade Physics's annual Sound Sculpture Showcase was held on May 23.
Senior Mia Litmans encounter with Miley Cyrus.

Glitter and glam: students recall celebrity encounters

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor April 24, 2019
Students share their experiences after meeting celebrities, and what they were thinking in the moment.
Students took to Snapchat to share their favorite Valentines Day Candy. Answers varied, however many included chocolate.

[FILTERED] Students share their favorite Valentine’s Day candy

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor February 20, 2019
Students took to Snapchat to share their favorite Valentine's Day Candy. Answers varied, but many included chocolate.
US Theater director stands in an illustration from Every(man), the play he will direct this fall.

Every(man) examines the themes of life

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor September 25, 2018
Theater Department Director Eric Severson has anounced that the fall play for 2018 is Everyman. It incorporates characters as metaphors for life themes, which will hopefully cause the audience and actors to reflect on the world and people's roles. The play will be on Nov. 16 and 17 in the Huss Center.
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