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

A good, long cry can leave you in a much better place, allowing you to grow and face new challenges.

Why you should cry more: the dangers of suppressing emotions

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor November 16, 2018
Letting your feelings out through tears has undeniable benefits.
Opinion Board up and running, but students can not forget the requirements

Opinion Board up and running, but students can not forget the requirements

Tana Ososki, Writer November 15, 2018

Now that the opinion board is up and running the student body needs a reminder of how to use it respectfully. First off what is the opinion board? The board that is run by the Upper School Council....

Much like the melodrama of a comic cartoon, students seem to convey their restlessness at the end of class with dramatic paper shuffling and backpack zipping. Instead, students must learn to wait until class is officially over.

Refrain from packing up early

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline November 13, 2018
Packing up books and bags before class officially ends shows disrespect to teachers, and students who struggle to focus.
SmartBoards like these are common around the Schilling Center and soon will be added to many new classrooms.

Offer in-depth technology courses for teachers, too

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor November 10, 2018
In order to streamline class and enhance learning experiences, teachers should have the option to take courses that teach them now to use new technologies effectively.
Tent city grows on Hiawatha, occupied mostly by Native Americans.

Take proactive measures to change homelessness

Jenny Ries, The Rubicon Editor November 9, 2018
In terms of working to minimize homelessness, there are two options: taking reactive measures and taking proactive measures.
Mini-Ed: All-class days generate stress for both students and faculty

Mini-Ed: All-class days generate stress for both students and faculty

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon Editor November 8, 2018
When activities call for a change in the day, let's find ways to keep the block schedule intact.
In this installment of The Third Way, Columnist Kieran Singh explores the validity of the 2020 Biden campaign.

[THE THIRD WAY] A plea for justice before the midterms

Kieran Singh, Columnist November 5, 2018

My head hurts. It feels as if every day we are stricken with a white-supremacist terror attack, and then another, and then another. It’s been 2 years since Donald Trump was elected and I can finally...

There are many benefits to spending more time outdoors, such as lowering stress and increasing energy.

Students need more outdoor social spaces

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC October 30, 2018
Students need more outdoor social spaces, since the outdoors can provide numerous benefits such as lower stress and improve focus.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] SPA needs to create a clearer, more detailed sexual assault policy

[STAFF EDITORIAL] SPA needs to create a clearer, more detailed sexual assault policy

The Rubicon Staff October 28, 2018
To ensure that students understand affirmative consent beginning at a young age, this new policy must span kindergarten through twelfth grade, laying an expectation of consent and building a culture set to dismantle rape culture from the moment students enter our community.
Senior Janie Brunell uses flash cards to study.

2 Side, 1 Issues: The merits of memorization

October 26, 2018
Is memorization a productive form of learning, or an unfair expectation of students?
Assistant Director of Admissions at Whitman College Madison Hollenbeck talks to senior Elea Besse at a college visit. “A visit really helps pull back the curtain,” Hollenbeck said.

Take initiative: attend college visits

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor October 24, 2018
There is more to the search for colleges than admissions websites. So many representatives come here, so make time to talk to them.
Scheduling mandatory class discussion about current events seems forced. Adding a current events class to the electives list, while not a terrible idea, still isolates the conversation to one place.

It only makes sense that if the community wants more conversation about current events, it would start with utilizing spaces around school dedicated to student socializing.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Easy changes promote more current events conversation

RubicOnline Staff October 17, 2018
It only makes sense that if the community wants more conversation about current events, it would start with utilizing spaces dedicated to student socializing.
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