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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood is a fictional animated television show  about two brothers; Edward Elric and Alphonse Elric, living in 19th century Germany. The show includes magic and fast paced fight scenes, as well as intriguing dialogue and great character development. These factors are what make the show so interesting.

[NOSTALGIA REVIEW] Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood still holds up

Charlie Keillor, Staff Writer May 9, 2019
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood includes magic and fast paced fight scenes, as well as intriguing dialogue and great character development. These factors are what make the show so interesting.
Poke Tea House offers great selections to students looking for an after-school refreshment.

[REVIEW] Poké House is perfect for days after school

Adrienne Gaylord, Staff Writer May 7, 2019
With a fun menu, great service, and convenient location, Poké House and Tea Bar is a great place to grab a tasty bite with your friends.
Rusty bounds around at the Arlington off leash Dog Area in Saint Paul.

[PARKS REVIEW] Best dog parks in the Twin Cities

Tessah Green, Staff Writer May 5, 2019
Staff Writer Tessah Green took her dog to the parks so you could take your dog to the best.
The game offers four types of body shields, four types of helmets, four types of knockdown shields, four types of backpacks, and six types of healable items.

[GAME REVIEW] Apex Legends time has passed

Mason Brooks, Staff Writer May 4, 2019
While there are very good parts to the game, there are many more bad parts that simply outweigh the good.
Dumbo was originally released in 1941, and Disneys live action version hit theaters Mar. 29.

Disney’s new Dumbo is larger than life

Katya Sjaastad, Staff Writer May 4, 2019
Catch Disney's live action adaptation of Dumbo before it leaves theaters.
[MOVIE REVIEW] Five Feet Apart conforms to stereotypes, doesnt glorify disease

[MOVIE REVIEW] Five Feet Apart conforms to stereotypes, doesn’t glorify disease

Lucia Granja, Staff Writer May 3, 2019
Five Feet Apart, a cheesy and basic romantic comedy falls short in terms of plot, but succeeds in the portrayal of people with Cystic Fibrosis.
The Jonas Brothers played the Armory as part of the NCAA Final Four on Apr. 6. They return to Minnesota for their tour on Sept. 16.

[CONCERT REVIEW] Jonas Brothers take the stage as if they never left it

Mukeil Rizvi, Staff Writer May 2, 2019
The Armory performance was good enough to buy tickets for the Sept. 16 performance announced yesterday.
Whether playing alone or online with friends, Trials Rising lets the gamer determine how creative the adventure will be.

[GAME REVIEW] Trials Rising breaks expectations with amazing jumps

Zekiah Juliusson, Staff Writer May 1, 2019
Although Trials Rising tries to offer a physics-based gameplay, it is a personalized game where players can make the bike or character anything.
On Glossiers About page, the company asserts that We don’t believe beauty is made in a boardroom—it happens when you get involved.
Image from [MAKEUP REVIEW] Glossier Play disappoints with sheer colors and microplastics.

[MAKEUP REVIEW] Glossier Play disappoints with sheer colors and microplastics

Lara Cayci, Staff Writer April 30, 2019
Glossier's motto: “skin first, makeup second, smile always.”
The waiting room offered a number of puzzles to complete before entering The Vault.

[ESCAPE ROOM REVIEW] PuzzleWorks offers an amazing experience

Anna Perleberg, Staff Writer April 27, 2019
The vault immerses you into the mind and body of a burglar searching for a secret ring locked behind a vault in the national bank.
Listening to Bad Habits was a waste of 1 hour 10 minutes and 39 seconds.

[ALBUM REVIEW] Canadian born rapper Nav’s “Bad Habits” disappoints

Charlie Johnson, Staff Writer April 24, 2019
Coming off two not very successful albums you would think that it would be Navs time to drop a good album, but this one is a let down.
Where the Crawdads Sing is beloved by fans, who cannot wait for Owens next book.

[BOOK REVIEW] Multigenre mystery makes Where the Crawdads Sing remarkable

Elizabeth Trevathan, Staff Writer April 24, 2019
Through a careful mix of specific details, simple logistics, and poetic details, Owens drags the reader into the marsh with her.
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