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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

CARPOOL CONVERSATIONS. Juniors Leah Passe and Nyx Wells commute to school everyday in the morning. Their time carpooling together has lead to many conversations and has fostered their connection. (Photo submitted by Leah Passe)

Nyx Wells and Leah Passe find more than just convenience in carpooling

Thomas Chen, Beats Manager November 2, 2024
Wells and Passe have been next-door-neighbors for 11 years, but had never really met each other. Carpooling changed that.
SIMILAR EXPERIENCES. Everybody has dealt with changes in friendship, whether it be losing a close friend or making many new ones.

Why do friendships change?

Audrey Jansen, RubicOnline October 15, 2024
Changing friendships is a part of growing up and many people can relate to the factors that cause distance between friends.
BFFS. Friends juniors Serene Kalugdan and Deling Cheng stroll in the lily courtyard.

The power of friendship

Thomas Chen, RubicOnline November 8, 2023
Juniors Serene Kalugdan and Deling Chen's friendship enhances their daily lives.
The science behind giving and receiving compliments

The science behind giving and receiving compliments

Ali Browne and Zadie Martin March 6, 2023
It feels good to receive a compliment, but why is that? How do compliments affect our brains and who should we compliment more often?
[THROUGH THEIR EYES] Ep. 3: What makes a good friend?

[THROUGH THEIR EYES] Ep. 3: What makes a good friend?

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline December 9, 2022
What makes someone a good friend? Find out in the first video episode of Through Their Eyes!
"I'd be jealous if human flesh wasn't so delicious," Lydia, played by sophomore Valerie Wick, raises a bone to knock Nial (junior Samuel Zelazo) unconscious.

Despite COVID-19 restrictions, US One Acts bring people together

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline April 17, 2021
This year, One Act directors told stories of DMVs, murder, cannibalism, and Greek gods. Considering COVID-19 restrictions, these short plays were no small feat to organize.
Students hold fundraisers, do team bonding, and hang out before games and meets. However, these things all aren’t nearly as applicable during the pandemic.

[SPORTS OPINION] Student athletics lose team bond due to COVID

Lara Cayci, RubicOnline October 23, 2020
Many students aren’t as close to their new teammates this year.
Junior Addie Morrisette pictured with her friendship-focused poetry project. The poems are copied in her friends' handwriting.

Students bring poetry up close and personal

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon December 15, 2019
Final projects from the Poetry of Connection and Community elective can be seen all over the school.
[MY GEEK FACTOR] Swanson relaxes with lacrosse team

[MY GEEK FACTOR] Swanson relaxes with lacrosse team

Meagan Massie, Rubicon Editor April 12, 2019
Swanson builds a strong connection among the lacrosse team.
Make love the apple of your eye

Make love the apple of your eye

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline February 14, 2018
Romance does not have to be at the forefront of this Valentine's Day.

February 14, 2018
Romance does not have to be at the forefront of this Valentine's Day.
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