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[ARTIST PROFILE] Clay shifts form and function in Tietels hands

[ARTIST PROFILE] Clay shifts form and function in Tietel’s hands

Claire Hallaway, The Rubicon Editor October 26, 2018
Riley Tietel discovered a passion for pottery in a required class in 7th grade. Since then, he makes sure to include a family crest on each piece he creates.
The top five free apps on the Apple App Store. Some are overly hyped, while others are well-deserving of the pure fun they bring to the table.

[REVIEW] The hype behind the top apps

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor October 23, 2018
As highly rated apps on the Apple App Store, the top five free games are obsessively played by many. But, do they truly deserve their ranking on the charts?
[INFOGRAPHIC] History and fiction unmask LGBTQ+ stories

[INFOGRAPHIC] History and fiction unmask LGBTQ+ stories

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor October 18, 2018
Randolph campus librarian Kate Brooks shares her reading recommendations for LGBTQ+ month.
The Georgia born duos album has broken out on Billboards Top 200 chart at number 4, while also debuting on Billboards Hot 100 Chart.

[MUSIC REVIEW] Gunna and Lil Baby dominate October music with Drip Harder

Michael Forsgren, Arts Critic October 17, 2018
Gunna and Lil Baby's first collab album serves as a testament to the duo's ability on a track together.
Lucy Hoeschen works with thread as part of her year-long seminar project

Senior Art Seminar offers artistic independence

Tana Ososki, Writer October 16, 2018
Senior Art Seminar provides the department's most advanced students a place to collaborate like a cohort of artists.
Ninth graders Henry Burkhardt and Nathan Mann, and sophomore Sam Konstan warm up before their band practices.

Untitled Music Club creates community for diverse musicians

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor October 15, 2018
The Untitled Music Club, a new club this year, attracts members with lowkey band practice and access to their top-secret band name.
Sophomore Gabriella Thompson focuses while painting.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Art party welcomes all students for after school celebration

Annie Bottern, Social Media Manager October 13, 2018
Iris: Art + Lit hosted a painting party for students after school on Oct. 12.
“A friendly desert community where the sun is hot, the moon is beautiful, and mysterious lights pass overhead while we all pretend to sleep. Welcome to Night Vale.”

A Spy in the Desert is a weird and wonderful night to remember

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team October 11, 2018
A live tour of the science fiction podcast Welcome to the Night Vale appeals to science fiction fans.
Senior Tom Jaegers 3D-printed chess set. I collected all of the aspects I wanted and figured out the models and how it was all going to work out, he said.

[ARTIST PROFILE] Jaeger employs 3D printing prowess

Jasper Green, The Rubicon Editor October 9, 2018
Senior Tom Jaeger shares his experience with designing 3D models.
MS/US Fine Arts teacher Mara Duvra explores different artistic mediums to convey her identity.

Duvra mixes mediums to redefine racial concepts

Lucy Benson, The Rubicon Editor October 8, 2018
New art teacher Mara Duvra shares her own creations.
The quick add concept has been uploaded to the top bar of Instagram profiles.

[TECH TRENDS] Instagram pulls Snapchat users with similar features

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor October 7, 2018
The quick add concept, a well known Snapchat feature, has now been uploaded to the top bar of Instagram profiles.
The House with a Clock in its Walls is an entertaining film for the whole family.

[ADAPTATIONS] The House with a Clock in its Walls turns an underwhelming children’s book into an entertaining film

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team October 5, 2018
Family-friendly movie "The House with a Clock in its Walls" tells a brilliant story, contrary to the original novel, published in 1973, which is nowhere near as entertaining.
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