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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

Alessia Cara wrote in a post defending her Grammy win, to address the apparent backlash regarding winning something I had no control over: I didn’t log onto grammy.com and submit myself. that’s not how it works. I didn’t ask to be submitted either because there are other artists that deserve the acknowledgment. but I was nominated and won and I am not going to be upset about something I’ve wanted since I was a kid, not to mention have worked really hard for. I meant everything I said about everyone deserving the same shot. there is a big issue in the industry that perpetuates the idea that an artist’s talent and hard work should take a back seat to popularity and numbers. and I’m aware that my music wasn’t released yesterday, I’m aware that, yes, my music has become fairly popular in the last year. but I’m trying very hard to use the platform I’ve been given to talk about these things and bring light to issues that aren’t fair, all while trying to make the most of the weird, amazing success I’ve been lucky enough to have. I will not let everything I’ve worked for be diminished by people taking offence to my accomplishments and feeling the need to tell me how much I suck. here’s something fun! I’ve been thinking I suck since I was old enough to know what sucking meant. I’ve beat u to it. And that’s why this means a lot to me. despite my 183625 insecurities, I’ve been shown that what I’ve created is worth something and that people actually give a shit. all of the years feeling like I wasn’t good at anything or that I was naive for dreaming about something improbable have paid off in a way that I have yet to process. I know it sounds cheesy and dumb but it’s the honest truth. thanks to everyone who’s shown me kindness and support along the way. I’ll stop talking now.

Let’s see if Oscars can honor women artists better than Grammys did

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer March 1, 2018
The imbalance in the Grammys reflects a bigger problem in the music industry in general. A study by Rolling Stone found that only 22.4% of the 600 performers on Billboard’s Hot 100 between 2012 and 2017 were women.
Rotten tomatoes scores can be all over the place, but more recently they have been putting many fantastic genres on the down and too many of the same genres on the up.

Movie ratings consistently become more harsh in the modern day

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager February 28, 2018
Movie critics have become increasingly more harsh, which all movie viewers should take with a grain of salt if they are interested in a film.
Simplify breakfast with DIY overnight oats

Simplify breakfast with DIY overnight oats

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor February 27, 2018
Overnight oats in a jar are a portable, quick breakfast for busy students.
The famous app known as, Bitmoji, had been partners with Snapchat for awhile, but they decided to integrate further.

[TECH REVIEW] Snapchat update makes users long to go back

Aman Rahman, Staff Writer February 26, 2018
The response to this update was majority negative. A petition had been started to bring back the old layout of the app, and a surprising 1.2 million people signed it.
Cafe Meow offers an opportunity to play with (and adopt) a feline friend.

Looking for a catpuccino? Try Cafe Meow

Jonah Harrison, Chief Visual Editor February 23, 2018

Cafe Meow opened its doors for the first time on Feb. 16 after four years of planning. Co owners Danielle Rasmussen and Jessica Burge had the idea in early 2014: "We started working on the idea in...

There has been a rise in nondairy milk options available. Learn more about four types below: soy, almond, pea, and cashew.

No moo, no problem: nondairy alternatives easily replace milk

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor February 22, 2018
There are numerous plant-based milk options to try, whether for health or dietary restrictions.
The lack of LGBTQ+ characters in the recent Star Wars film sets a dangerous precedent.

Star Wars (still) doesn’t include LGBT storylines

Maren Ostrem, Staff Writer February 20, 2018
The new Star Wars movie lacks any representation of LGBTQ+ characters, this is an inexcusable
Photo from Black Panther trailer

[MOVIE REVIEW] Black Panther smashes barriers, builds bridges

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor February 18, 2018
It's already become the top-grossing film by a black director in its first weekend, surpassing Straight Outta Compton, which grossed about 200 million in total.
Junior Koji Gutzmanns second photo at the Best 100 art exhibition entitled Mississippi River.

Gutzmann combines passion for photography with technology

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor February 15, 2018
Student artist spotlight: junior Koji Gutzmann photographs through a drone.
Adiós Utopia T-shirts sold in the gift shop.

[ART REVIEW] Adiós Utopia is eye-catching — but that’s about it

Noah Raaum, Videographer February 13, 2018
The all-encompassing political statement was met with ambiguity and single-sidedness
Instead of getting a full show of flashy dancing and loud music, viewers were met with weird camouflage outfits, uncomfortable Prince tributes, awkward dance moves and of course, selfie kid.

Timberlake show didn’t cater to audience enough

Izzy Brooks, Staff Writer February 5, 2018
It may have been better than the Metrodome show in the 90s but Timberlake left much to be desired.
Outside the Highland Agra Culture location.

[FOOD REVIEW] Agra Culture offers healthy options

Ellie Nowakowski, Illustrator/Infographics February 1, 2018
The high quality menu options are worth the long wait.
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