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

Drawing Credit: Tana Ososki

Two sides, one story: Is introversion genetic or environmental?

Lara Cayci, Tana Ososki, and Annika Rock December 10, 2019
What makes you an introvert—your genes or your upbringing?
When given the option, will you shut the laptop screen and open a notebook to take control of your success in school?

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Stop allowing (or creating) tech distractions in class

RubicOnline Staff December 8, 2019
Put away the laptop when the teacher doesn't declare it necessary.
While a large number of fans can be a rare occurrence at sporting events, lots of students turned out to the Dec. 5 hockey game vs. rival Mahtomedi, demonstrating the atmospheric change that student support can bring. Here, Seniors Libby Cohen, Issy Weber and Helen Bartlett are all smiles at the game.

Revive Spartan spirit by supporting student athletes

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline December 6, 2019
Much too often student turnout at sporting events is low, but with greater attendance school spirit can make a comeback.
Commenting about food and weight can have harmful unintended consequences.

Numbers don’t belong at the holiday table

Quinn Christensen, Editor-in-Chief November 28, 2019
Disordered eating habits have become as much of a holiday tradition as the turkey dinner. It's time to break the cycle.
Think Gen Z is rude and addicted to technology? Ok Boomer

Think Gen Z is rude and addicted to technology? “Ok Boomer”

Bobby Verhey, Social Media Manager November 26, 2019
While some have claimed that the new phrase "Ok Boomer" is ageist and equivalent to a slur, it has become the face of a generational movement.
The naming is a problem. It’s a form of erasure. But, it’s not the only one.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Whose land are we on?

RubicOnline Staff November 20, 2019
Making inclusive choices that build awareness of the past is a good decision, but don't stop there.
YOUR CLASSMATE: STEREOTYPE EDITION. Even when stereotypes are occasionally accurate, they are limited, and they can lead to unfair judgments made on appearances alone.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Stereotypes discourage connection

The Rubicon Staff November 18, 2019
Challenge first impressions, know each other more deeply.
Domestic “gag rule” threatens our social safety net

Domestic “gag rule” threatens our social safety net

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline November 14, 2019
The Title X "gag rule" is a violation of medical ethics and patients’ rights, but the damage has yet to be fully understood.
These bowls are ideal for vegetarians and vegans as they provide all the necessary nutrients.

Eat your veggies: Boese brings variety to school lunches

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline November 14, 2019
All the changes to the lunch room allow more choice for students to have a healthier, and well balanced diet. 
Popular trends on TikTok transcend the app. One recent trend is to imitate a video of popular influencer Danielle Cohn dancing.

TikTok: the app that’s been connecting and influencing Gen Z

Zekiah Juliusson, RubicOnline October 30, 2019
Students should continue this and not discriminate or hate on people but rather enjoy the app for what it can offer. 
Illustration Credits: Tana Ososki

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Tana Ososki, RubicOnline October 29, 2019
But that is not the atmosphere at SPA. There is almost no knowledge or understanding of scholastic competitions or how to enter them.
It’s time for disciplinary philosophy to change and for school officials to start using punishments that work instead of using detention as a catch-all punishment for even the most minor infractions of school rules.

Detentions: are they the right way to deal with problems?

Henry Burkhardt October 29, 2019
Detentions are an oversimplified, overused answer to a larger problem.
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