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

[THE THIRD WAY] El Paso magnifies Trumps anti-democratic impulses

[THE THIRD WAY] El Paso magnifies Trump’s anti-democratic impulses

Kieran Singh, Columnist February 13, 2019
Columnist Kieran Singh writes about Trump's false border wall claims and mob mentalities.
Marches hold signs and gather in front of the Minnesota State Capital to listen to speakers at the third annual Womens March.

Protests not enough to enact real progress

Sharee Roman, Sci-tech editor February 12, 2019
For real change to take place in America, people must do more than minimize complex issues onto poster boards.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Blackface will always be an act of racism

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Blackface will always be an act of racism

RubicOnline Staff February 9, 2019
After numerous blackface cases, we must condemn and call attention to racist behavior.
Streaming services increase piracy

Streaming services increase piracy

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor February 9, 2019
While streaming services lead to an increase in piracy, it's important to take initiative towards creating a legal community of content.
Just like Nike excessively advertises their grind culture, students often feel the pressures of unrealistic work ethic.

The shortcomings of grind culture

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline February 6, 2019
Although the hype is alluring, grind culture is nothing short of burnout culture.
Conversations and activities between affinity groups and classes creates new dialogue and better perspectives.

Collaboration between religion classes and affinity groups brings diverse angles

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor February 1, 2019
Collaboration between affinity groups and students in a World Religions class could spark interfaith dialogue and help students explore religion from both a personal and intellectual angle.
Director of RubicOnline Mimi Geller and her father Randy Geller at lunch in 2009. To honor him, I will record the lives he cannot touch, Geller writes.

This Student Press Freedom Day, honor others with truth

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline January 30, 2019
For Student Press Freedom Day, Director of RubicOnline Mimi Geller shares her connection to journalism, and the importance of free press.
Confrontation between Nick Sandmann and Nathan Phillips.

MAGA hats simultaneously represent free speech, charged statements

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager January 29, 2019
Were the Covington Catholic students harassing a peaceful objector, as seen by left-wing activists? Or were they defending themselves from the insults of the Hebrew Israelites, as right-wing media proposes?
In this installment of The Third Way, Columnist Kieran Singh explores the validity of the 2020 Biden campaign.

[THE THIRD WAY] Run Amy Run

Kieran Singh, Columnist January 27, 2019
Minnesota senator Amy Klobuchar continues to hint at a 2020 presidential race. Columnist Kieran Singh confronts this possibility.
The the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial in Washington, D.C.

“Transform the jangling discords… into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood.”

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor January 19, 2019
Students should feel obliged to do something to further improve their community on MLK Day.
Female superheroes should not be a trend as it represents a dangerous way that Hollywood romanticizes women in powerful positions.

Fight for gender inclusivity in superhero films

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager January 17, 2019
Female representation can’t be just a trend, it must become a fixed piece of the film industry.
[THE THIRD WAY] Emergency or farce?

[THE THIRD WAY] Emergency or farce?

Kieran Singh, Columnist January 13, 2019
Columnist Kieran Singh discusses his thoughts on the federal government shutdown.
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