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Religion influences students’ lives & choices

Religion influences students’ lives & choices

Gita Raman, Feature Editor March 26, 2014

To learn more about students' perspectives on religion at St. Paul Academy and Summit School, click here.

Senior slide impacts students

Ava Gallagher, Chief Visual Editor March 20, 2014

“Senior slump? More like senior stop,” senior Ben Morris said in the senior lounge. Senioritis has hit the class of 2014 hard and—according to students—those of this year’s graduating class...

Debaters end a bittersweet season

Jackson Lea, Staff Writer February 19, 2014

Four debaters boarded a bus that would take them to the biggest tournament in Minnesota with speeches, evidence, and high expectations. On Jan. 18. St. Paul Academy and Summit School’s best debaters...

From left, freshman Isabelle Bukovsan, junior Sonja Mischke, and sophomore Maren Findlay warm up before rehearsing Molières Two Precious Maidens Ridiculed, directed by seniors Kaia Findlay and Helen Derechin.

Gallery: Casts and crews prepare for One Act performances

Thomas Toghramadjian, Opinions Editor February 7, 2014

Keep up with all news related to the Winter One Acts by reading stories tagged with "one acts," found here.

Students stand for applause at the end of the Pops Concert on Dec. 7, 2013. “In general, I am very happy with all of my students this year. Everyone is working hard and is doing their very best,”  Upper School Orchestra Director Englehardt said.

Pops concert comes together just in time

Thomas Toghramadjian, Opinion Editor December 12, 2013

The week leading into this year’s Pops Concert was marked by a distinct sense of crisis. Time limitations caused by the new class schedule, along with an ambitious array of pieces, left the musicians...

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