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

Plaques and trophies containing the MSHSL logo line the walls of athletic hallway in the upper school. With SPA having an MSHSL membership, the athletic department is hopeful for the future of Minnesota athletics following the initiative.

MSHSL fights racism with new initiative

Ali Browne, RubicOnline March 14, 2022
A new MSHSL initiative will address the long-lasting issue of racism in schools and athletics.
The Brave New Workshop, a sketch and improv comedy theater in Downtown Minneapolis, brings laughter with their marquee in the uncertain times of COVID-19.

Minnesota theaters temporarily close with a laugh, well wishes

Nikolas Liepins, Contributor March 27, 2020

In response to executive orders on coronavirus issued by Gov. Tim Walz, theaters across the Twin Cities have closed, but they haven't given up their duty to entertainment.

[OUTSIDE THE BOX] Ep. 2: Theatre touring with Soren Miller and Valerie Wick

[OUTSIDE THE BOX] Ep. 2: Theatre touring with Soren Miller and Valerie Wick

Mimi Huelster, Staff Writer March 20, 2020
The Rubicon podcast about what students are doing outside of SPA.
Upper School students listen to US Fine Arts teacher Eric Severson as he explains the agenda of auditions.

Auditions generate excitement for fall play

Annika Rock, RubicOnline September 21, 2019
Auditions for "The Madwoman of Chaillot" were held this past Thursday and Friday in the Driscoll commons.
Jack, played by senior Max Moen, sings There are giants in the sky.

Spring Musical transports audience into twisted fairy tales

Lara Cayci, RubicOnline Editor May 20, 2019
This 2019 version of Into the Woods was a successful performance, beautifully executed.
Sophomore Jack Romans performs in Cinderella, his most recent show outside of the SPA theatre program, at The Children’s Theatre Company. “I’ve always liked to perform in one way or another,” Romans said.

Students enter world of professional theatre

Amodhya Samarakoon, Opinions Editor May 29, 2014

On the big stages, in front of large audiences, outside of the school theatre program, sophomores Jack Romans and Nissa Rolf are starting to get their feel for the world of professional acting, singing,...

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