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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

Film Club co-presidents reveal the facets of great film

Film Club co-presidents reveal the facets of great film

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor February 19, 2018
A Q&A with Film Club co-presidents Drew Fawcett and Noa Carlson touches on what makes powerful cinema.
On Feb. 4, senior Julia Wang played with the Honors Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. “Carnegie Hall is just such an amazing place. I went there last year with the [school] choir but I didn’t feel like it was the same since I didn’t really earn it. [Going with HPS]  was different because I auditioned and earned my spot in this orchestra,” Wang said.

Wang brings passion for music to Carnegie Hall

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor February 14, 2018
Senior Julia Wang played at Carnegie Hall on Feb. 4 with the Honors Symphony Orchestra.
Senior Tess Hick hosted her annual Galentines day celebration for the senior class on Feb. 10 to honor female friendships and bonds. This year we are going to do the kindergarten mailboxes where you write valentines to each other to help bolster support,” Hick said.

[Platonic] love is in the air: Galentine’s day celebrates friendship

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor February 12, 2018
In addition to celebrating Valentine's day, some students also celebrate Galentine's day on Feb. 13 to honor their friendships.
Ladenburger and ninth grader Julia Scott buckle up before they head out to an Alpine race. “I like painting class, which isn’t really an academic class but I think it’s fun. I also do skiing, and I like doing that through the school here,” Ladenburger said.

Ladenburger exchanges memories, experiences while in Minnesota

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor February 8, 2018
German exchange student Vera Ladenburger has lived in Minnesota for a year, and here compares her two high school experiences.
Juniors Charles Gannon and sophomore Aidan Lanz share their perspective on how their male identity has played a role in shaping their social lives.  “I think we have a pressure to spend the majority of time with people of the same gender, so I feel that that is the area that I have been affected the most, Lanz said.

These gendered halls (pt. 3): the male perspective sees social divides

Melissa Nie, The Rubicon Editor February 5, 2018
In this third and final installment of the series on gender, male students offer insight into how gender divisions affect their social experiences.
The groundhog Punxsutawney Phil is pictured here after one of his predictions. Phil has been the token groundhog since the late 1800s.

Groundhog forecasts 6 more weeks of winter; students dubious

Peter Blanchfield, The Rubicon Editor February 2, 2018
On Feb. 2 the groundhog saw his shadow. Learn the history of how the U.S. came to trust this furry, four-legged meteorologist to predict the arrival of spring.
Photo courtesy of NFL website

QUIZ: Which Super Bowl Live activity is best for you?

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor January 31, 2018
Enjoy the festivities of Super Bowl Weekend with an activity perfect for you.
Grammy attendees Lady Gaga and Nick Jonas wear white roses to symbolize their support of womens rights.

White roses take the stage at Grammys, reminder of women’s movement

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor January 30, 2018
Attendees at the Grammys music awards on Jan. 28 wore white roses to symbolize their support for women's rights and burgeoning social movements, like #MeToo.
Marijuana has been fully legalized (including medicinal and recreational use) in nine states, while many have only defined its use in medical treatment as legal. “One of the biggest things is that [marijuana legalization] allows a legal market, so it can be taxed. It also allows for job creation and private enterprise, so theres an entire new market to be entered; its a great tax benefit for the government as well, Elsaesser said. Data source:  Marijuana Policy Project

Continuing the chemical health conversation: marijuana legalization

Sharee Roman, Photographer January 29, 2018
The recent legalization of recreational marijuana in California sparked discussion of the merits and drawbacks of marijuana use and legalization.
Non-inclusive race options such as these on standardized tests provoke frustration for many multiracial students. When you are a person of two or more heritages it can feel a lot like you’re supposed to choose which one or people expect you to choose one., senior Aaron Datta said.

Check Other affinity group gives voice to multiracial students

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline January 22, 2018
The Check Other affinity group allows multiracial students to gather and share lived experiences surrounding their unique backgrounds.
QUIZ: Which winter-themed activity is right for you?

QUIZ: Which winter-themed activity is right for you?

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor January 20, 2018
Beat the winter blues and get inspired to have fun with this quiz.
Junior Olivia McCauley shares her insights on debate. My real success is learning that I am strong, finding the persistence to make myself heard, and learning how to help my female peers do the same, she said.

McCauley’s perseverance paid off at debate National Qualifiers

Melissa Nie, Illustrator/Infographics January 18, 2018
Junior Olivia McCauley's recent achievement at National Qualifiers is a sweet reward for her tumultuous journey through debate, which made her a stronger person.
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