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Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) is joined by Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) in Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Fantastic Beasts sequel not as magical as the original

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager November 19, 2018
J.K. Rowling's newest installment to the Wizarding World is overrun by plot problems.
Senior Rachael Johnson plays Goods.

Fall play Every(man) hits audience with truth about modern world

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor November 19, 2018
Fall play Every(man) confronts the discomfort of inevitable mortality.
Trivia Mafia hosts trivia nights at Pizza Luce in Richfield on Wednesdays.

Moen de-stresses with Trivia Nights

Meagan Massie, Feature Editor November 17, 2018
Looking for a great way to showcase trivia knowledge and enjoy a social crowd, Max Moen attends trivia nights at Pizza Luce.
Gemma Yoo and Lily Nestor watch the short video on Bachs organ music.

Music Seminar offers a dive into music history and composition

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor November 16, 2018
Music Seminar gives instrumentalists and music-enthusiasts a chance to expand their knowledge.
Hundreds of books make up the list of banned books in prisons.

“The Section of Disapproved Books” exhibit tells a strong tale of censorship

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor November 15, 2018
“The Section of Disapproved Books” at the Weisman Art Museum showcases the ridiculous censorship laws that some states have around inmate literature.
[STREET STYLE] Winter is coming. Bundle up with fun patterns.

[STREET STYLE] Winter is coming. Bundle up with fun patterns.

Quinn Christensen, Chief Visual Editor November 13, 2018
Students pair comfort with style in this installment of Street Style.
Dark chocolate contains antioxidants and caffeine which protects the brain and improves mood.

Power eating: how food can help, or harm, brain power

Lizzie Kristal, The Rubicon Editor November 9, 2018
Brain power is important when it comes to studying. Which foods are useful for focusing and functioning during the school day?
The film of the same name is equally moving in its own way, with heart-wrenching performances from its cast.

[ADAPTATIONS] The Hate U Give is a heartbreaking novel and an equally emotional film

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team November 5, 2018
Whether you read the novel or watch the film, The Hate U Give is a heartbreaking and emotionally relevant story that will be completely worth your time.
Twin Cities Artist Leslie Barlows Loving gives representation to relationships that do not always fit societal ideals.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Barlow showcases authenticity in the “Loving” series

Addie Morrisette, Staff Writer November 2, 2018
Twin Cities Artist Leslie Barlow's exhibit: "Loving" is available to look at (the pieces are also open for purchase) from now until Dec. 7.
Sophomores Karla Garcia and Tana Ososki introduce the songs played at each Blue & Gold Assembly.

Intercultural Club diversifies assemblies with music choice

Liv Larsen, Interactive Storytelling Team October 31, 2018
Every week, the music gurus of SPA's Intercultural Club choose songs to play at each assembly
Frankenstein - Playing With Fire goes beyond the tip of the iceberg

Frankenstein – Playing With Fire goes beyond the tip of the iceberg

Quinn Christensen, The Rubicon Editor October 31, 2018
Frankenstein - Playing With Fire provides insight into the dichotomies between Victor and his monster, making for intriguing theatre.
A Star is Born directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper is a stunningly compelling movie.

[MOVIE REVIEW] Gaga and Cooper shine in most recent remake of A Star Is Born

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor October 31, 2018
In the newest remake of A Star is Born, Bradley Cooper and Lady Gage outperform themselves in the romantic film.
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