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The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

BE YOURSELF. Senior Oliver Zhu believes that it is important to go by the name that feels most comfortable and the most like you: "Live life the way you want to. If you’re planning on changing your name in the first place, that means there’s definitely some parts that you’re not happy with."

[WHAT’S IN A NAME?] Oliver Zhu talks about the joys and challenges of changing his name

Greyson Sale, RubicOnline September 14, 2023
"Removing a big hindrance in my life is worth the trouble to people who knew my name before."
Freedom of speech, press, religion, and...pee? Welcome to URINETOWN

Freedom of speech, press, religion, and…pee? Welcome to URINETOWN

Lani Ngonethong, RubicOnline May 24, 2023
Due to water shortage, people now have to pay to pee. Bobby Strong starts a petition for freedom: the right to pee.
LINE ART. Oliver Zhu's sketch of Quenby Wilson shows off his art style.

How to overcome art block with Oliver Zhu

Zadie Martin, RubicOnline March 7, 2023
Seeing different styles and methods of creating art allowed Zhu to start out with a more complete understanding of art creation.
SPEAK UP. Junior Oliver Zhu started the petition that was circulated around the student body regarding the dress code. For the crop top signatures, everyone was pretty unanimous... The only reason that people wouldn’t sign it is because they wouldn’t wear crop tops, so it wouldn’t apply to them,” Zhu said.

Zhu starts petition after dress code policy reminder

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon October 4, 2022
After the new Dean of Students brought the handbook expectation back into the spotlight this fall, students want to change the guidelines.
GOT TALENT? SAC members Aarushi Badahur and Natalie Weibel begin the talent show with a short introduction and guidelines for audience members.

[PHOTO STORY] Homecoming hype continues with annual talent show

Tommy Verhey, Director of RubicOnline September 20, 2022
The Huss Auditorium was filled to the brim with students excited to see and learn more about their peers.
GENDER SPECTRUM. 
Gender expands far beyond the binary and, for many people, is a fluid spectrum.  It’s a fact that male and female are not the only ways one can define themself. Junior Lela Tilney-Kaemmer said, “I know there are a lot of other students that identify as, on the gender scale, not specifically just male or female, and that’s really supportive, knowing that there are other people like me.”

Breaking away from the gender binary

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline April 26, 2022
Gender goes far beyond the binary, something that SPA students are working to raise awareness to in the community.
Junior Cooper Bollinger-Danielson said that he was wearing a sweatshirt his parents got him for Christmas last year, which he enjoys wearing regularly, as it expresses his interests, as well as his favorite color. He said, “It’s the Arsenal soccer team, and I really like soccer… it was really thoughtful of them to get me this nice, very comfy sweatshirt.”

Go-round inspired dress up day brought cozy to campus

Team Story, Staff Writers November 19, 2021
An e-mail on Thursday to the faculty read "Remember: Tomorrow is Cozy Sweatshirt Day." and it was.
EMBRACE CREATIVITY. Fine arts department chair and ceramics teacher Daryn Lowman works with a piece of pottery in preparation for one of his classes. Lowman's core teaching philosophy includes ideas like this one: "it is important to be open-minded when entering the stage or studio because that is when you truly get the most out of an elective."

Lowman and art department implement supportive teaching philosophy

Ali Browne, RubicOnline October 26, 2021
SPA offers a wide variety of art programs led by a dedicated group of faculty hoping to guide and inspire students.
Many teachers wear pronoun badges to allow for easy identification and to encourage the sharing of pronouns among students and other staff.

Pronoun practice reflects intent of gender inclusion

Claire Kim, The Rubicon October 19, 2021
International Pronouns Day is Oct. 20. The school pronoun practices -- the addition of pronoun buttons on most lanyards and backpacks -- reflect the gender inclusion policy.
Every(Man) (2018) "I love tech week... staying after school with my friends and having shared dinners, getting into costumes and makeup, working as a team on problems and feeling that sense of our own little community being on the verge of something greater than ourselves." -Annika Brelsford, 12

[GOOD QUESTION] What goes into a theater production?

Hobbs Lillygreen, The Rubicon September 28, 2021
A play takes everybody’s commitment to the vision to work; each individual role is critical to the final product. For US plays, a step-by-step schedule is necessary to get to a successful final curtain.
Not wanting such a horrible person to take possession of the xiandan, Chang’e gulped down both of the xiandan and ascended to the moon where she became a deity.

[CULTURES @SPA] Students celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival with a moonful of food

Elle Chen, RubicOnline September 20, 2021
The Mid-Autumn Festival (中秋节) is one of the biggest holidays celebrated annually in China. This year it falls on Sept. 21.
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