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

FAIR GAME. Student Activities Committee leaders Mimi Huelster and Autumn Spaulding consult with SAC advisor Mallory Schmidt to make an announcement
at the ping-pong tournament Sep. 19. SAC planned a variety of activities for each day of homecoming week. “Organizing ping pong was
super fun,” Huelster said. “It was a pain to only have one table but it was still really awesome.” SAC did a great job of setting a tone of keeping tradition
while adding new opportunities for student participation.

Mutual engagement is essential for student voice

Orion Kim, The Rubicon October 18, 2022
Communication between students, student-led groups, and administration is crucial for a optimal school community.
The Great Gatsby is not just an ill-fitting classic. The novel is slim and elegant, therefore short enough to convince students that it’s worth reading.

The Great Gatsby should be brought back into the English curriculum

Aarushi Bahadur, Freelance for RubicOnline October 15, 2022
F. Scott Fitzgerald, and, by extension, The Great Gatsby, is undoubtedly tied to Saint Paul Academy, whether today’s students like it or not.
A MOMENT TO REMEMBER. Every senior shares this expansive view into Huss as they give their senior speech.

Changes to senior speech format benefit community

Tommy Verhey, Director of RubicOnline October 7, 2022
Continuing changes to the format of senior speeches show promise for the future of the program experience.
THE REAL COST. While it may be fun to participate in the latest fashion trends, the current trend cycle, fueled by social media and fast fashion, promotes over-consumption, a practice thats both environmentally and economically harmful.

Staying on trend isn’t worth the economic and environmental damage

Alison Mitchell, Podcast Editor October 4, 2022
The current trend cycle is unsustainable and economically unfair, don't buy in.
ACTIVE AUDIENCE. An increased administrative presence in the community has a clear impact on fostering positive relationships with the student body. While a greater involvement may feel unfamiliar, students should put in the same amount of effort to appreciate and acknowledge the administration’s attention to student voices and decisions.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] New admin sets new tone. Let’s meet their energy.

The Rubicon Staff September 27, 2022
Students have felt a closer connection to their administration team this year, and while it may be unexpected, their investment in student life should not be dismissed.
BREAK IT DOWN. Identifying goals that a personalized schedule would help achieve is the first step to streamlining routines and habits.

Building a personalized schedule: broken down

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline September 19, 2022
24 hours a day sounds like a lot. But it couldn't feel shorter.
As a community, there are ways we can spread awareness and help people who might feel alone or like they have no other option.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Make a difference; save a life

RubicOnline Staff September 18, 2022
Don't wait until it's too late to know the signs of depression and suicide and the ways to find or offer support.
TAKE TO THE STREETS. With COVID-19 restrictions decreasing, people should return to pre-pandemic levels of activism and protests. Protests and other physical demonstrations are always the most visually powerful, because they show large masses of people supporting one group or idea. They bring people together and create more motivation for change.

With fewer COVID-19 restrictions, return to activism

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline September 9, 2022
Activism has been declining since lockdowns began in 2020. But with COVID-19 restrictions decreasing, people should return to activism.
LIMITING LEGISLATION. According to Movement Advancement Project three states have explicit bans on transgender care, and one has legislation attempting to limit or ban it.

Everyone deserves to feel comfortable in their body

Davan Rosen, RubicOnline May 26, 2022
A report from the Williams Institute at UCLA school of law estimates that due to the government’s laws, an estimated 58,000 kids and young adults across 15 states have a possibility of losing access to gender-affirming care.
The negative connotations that come with feeling childish often deter adults from embracing the admirable traits children have.

Embrace aspects of childishness without judgement

Catherine Hooley, Managing Editor May 24, 2022
Adults often have an idea in their minds that they are not allowed to act childish, but this mindset can be harmful.
GIVE BACK. An increased demand for volunteers creates opportunities to do community work in diverse avenues. Embrace volunteering and viewing it as a way to help others is key to being genuine about it. While volunteering may be done with different motivations, the end goal of serving the community remains the same.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Treat volunteering as a chance to grow

The Rubicon Staff May 24, 2022
Everyone has every resource they need to volunteer: themselves.
Some believers in this theory think that reality is only simulated where humans are looking. This would mean that reality would cease to exist anywhere humans were not perceiving.

Play or be played: are humans living in a simulation?

Catherine Hooley, Managing Editor May 21, 2022
Humans feel, hear, see, taste, smell and think, but what if everything perceived about human reality isn't real?
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