The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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

FOR MY FAVORITE TEACHER... While bonding with teachers is important for building a strong school community, students must be wary of crossing the line between being comfortable with teachers and being unintentionally disrespectful. Students must show their appreciation for their teachers through their actions, not only their words.

Find the balance between rapport and respect in the classroom

Ali Browne, RubicOnline December 9, 2022
Teachers students feel close with gain the reputation of “chill teacher,” and while this creates a fun classroom, it often coincides with unintentional disrespect.
These artists actions are not mistakes that deserve forgiveness

These artist’s actions are not mistakes that deserve forgiveness

Maya Sachs, Class of 2023 December 8, 2022
Instead of denouncing continuous violence against Jewish people, Kanye West decided to promote it. On several occasions. This is not "accidental." This is not a "mistake" that does not deserve to be put on blast.
HIGHER GROUND. Putting the experiences of visible and invisible diversity on the same level diminishes the oppression that minority groups actually face. Instead of searching for reasons to consider oneself a minority, acknowledge where privilege is held and where it can be used to make a difference.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Oppression is not a competition: recognize privilege to create change

The Rubicon Staff December 7, 2022
There are other forms of acceptance that are not limited to minority groups, and the first step is examining the reasons as to why someone would want to be oppressed.
[PHILOSOPHICALLY SPEAKING] What is beauty?

[PHILOSOPHICALLY SPEAKING] What is beauty?

Catherine Hooley, The Rubicon December 5, 2022
That's ugly. That's beautiful. Who decides? Explore these statements with Managing Editor Catherine Hooley in this month's column.
STAR OF DAVID. The Star of David is one of the most visible symbols of Judaism and one senior Lillith Greene-Freeman said, in her speech, that she hesitates to wear some days.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Antisemitism is on the rise. Let’s do something about it.

RubicOnline Staff December 1, 2022
Microaggressions, like jokes and rude comments, towards Jewish students set a culture where it's ok for antisemitism to exist.
Frozen chicken nuggets, cold pizza, instant ramen are slowly eating up our culture and connection

Increased accessibility of ready-to-eat foods threatens health and food culture

Rita Li, RubicOnline November 20, 2022
Use the time over break to reconnect with cooking and break quick-eating, pre-packaged eating habits.
The only way to stop the artists from these actions and posts is to stop feeding their fame.

Do fans support the art? Or the artist?

Tommy Verhey and Nelson Wodarz November 2, 2022
Performers are set in the spotlight for their work and their actions. Which one should drive fan investment?
CROSSING CONSUMERISM. With the scale of online shopping constantly increasing, it’s become more and more difficult to avoid making unethical purchases. However, social movements to protest things like fast fashion have also grown, acting to spread awareness of the harmful aspects of consumerism.

Engaging in consumerism requires awareness of its consequences

Orion Kim, Chief Visual Editor October 29, 2022

Consumerism is a dominant force in daily life and people need to be aware of the psychological influences that materialistic value can have on their mental health. Additionally, consumerism extends beyond...

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT. Droughts in Somalia have had a detrimental effect on the land, people and economy. To provide resources and spread awareness for countries that are particularly affected by issues of climate change, the first step is starting discussions about environmental crises that are outside of the United States.

Environmental crises are global: think outside the United States

Milkii Tigro, The Rubicon October 26, 2022
Environmental crises are happening everywhere and affecting everyone, yet not many people are aware.
BALANCING ACT. As teenagers grow older, it becomes increasingly more difficult to juggle responsibilities and mistakes are taken more seriously. However, parents shouldn’t take this as a reason to restrict their children’s freedom; instead, having more responsibilities is an opportunity to demonstrate independence and self-management skills.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Encourage teenage independence

The Rubicon Staff October 25, 2022
Even doing something as simple as independently caring for a pet, cleaning a bedroom, or helping around the house can demonstrate a student’s maturity and responsibility.
SCHOOL OF LIFE. Rather than choosing classes to perfect a college resume, it would be more beneficial for students to put more thought into exploring their passions and interests. There needs to be a change in how academic pressure is enforced by the community.

Make the shift from pressure to exploration

Eliza Farley, The Rubicon October 23, 2022
Students should prioritize trying new things while in high school rather than overly stress over academic achievement.
Students do not want to lose what is working for them in the schedule and are hoping to keep aspects that have worked well in the past.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Get your voice in the schedule discussions

RubicOnline Staff October 19, 2022
Upper and middle school faculty are in conversation with administration about aligning the schedules. Students should play a part too.
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