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

Football causes significant brain damage, and SPA should not let its students play on a school team.

Brain damage from football calls for the sport to be benched

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team January 11, 2019
There is no denying that concussions are an inevitable part of football. Unfortunately, they are as much a staple of the game as fans cheering on the sidelines.
Dress code needs to be updated to allow more freedom of expression

Dress code needs to be updated to allow more freedom of expression

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon Editor January 10, 2019
The dress code was last updated in 2015, and already it is out of date. It's time to revise it again.
The Opinion Board desperately needs to be fixed, but external discussions will not solve the problem.

Opinion Board should remain a space for written conversations

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor January 9, 2019
The Opinion Board desperately needs to be revamped, but external discussions are not the answer.
“It’s not just Supreme, there’s lots of other hype brands” Ketema said. Murakamis hyped poster is an example of this off-the-beaten-path hype.

What’s all the hype?

Sam Hanson, RubicOnline Editor December 21, 2018
Hype brands allow students to cultivate their aesthetic values, but can all too easily lead to obsession.
Many students struggle with grammar, and don’t have a chance in regular english classes to learn it correctly.

Increased grammar focus would make for more polished writing

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team December 19, 2018
While many SPA students have lots of experience and skill writing good content, many struggle with grammar, and don’t have a chance in regular english classes to learn it correctly.
Senior Tessah green works on a tie-blanket for the My Very Own Bed organization.

Take the momentum of holiday giving into the new year

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor December 18, 2018
While holiday giving is beneficial, it should occur year round.
Upper School science teacher Dr. Heilig makes a list of the pros and cons to space colonization in the Space Science class.

Mars Rover landing raises ethical colonization questions

Chloe Morse, Managing Editor December 14, 2018
Terraforming Mars is unethical and illogical.
Class leadership council should start in 9th grade

Class leadership council should start in 9th grade

Isabel Gisser, Production Manager December 14, 2018
Class leadership councils make the community more inclusive. Why wouldn't that also apply to 9th graders?
Connect the Dots serves as an easy way for students and teachers to sync their views of the community.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Let’s connect the dots

RubicOnline Staff December 13, 2018
Confusion surrounds the Connect the Dots activity, but the inclusive intentions are what really matter.
Ms. Armstrong using her SPA provided planner. 
Photo Credits: Tana Ososki

Are SPA planners really worth it?

Tana Ososki, Interactive Storytelling Team December 13, 2018
With the availability of assignments on Veracross or other electronic planning tools, do students need printed planners anymore?
[THE THIRD WAY] Exit from Brexit

[THE THIRD WAY] Exit from Brexit

Kieran Singh, Columnist December 13, 2018
In this column of The Third Way, Kieran Singh discusses the political and economic impact of a "soft Brexit" versus a "hard Brexit."
Final exams vs projects: which is better?

Final exams vs projects: which is better?

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor December 10, 2018
Depending on the class, students will either have projects or exams as the penultimate assignment of the semester.
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