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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

In this column post Kieran Singh explores reasons, other than alleged sexual assault, why Kavanaugh is unfit for the US Supreme Court.

[THE THIRD WAY] On Kavanaugh

Kieran Singh, Columnist October 3, 2018
In this column post Kieran Singh explores reasons, other than alleged sexual assault, why Kavanaugh is unfit for the US Supreme Court.
Data gathered from the 2016 presidential election shows that only half of the Millenials, the youngest voting block, show up to vote.

Civic duties must be accessible to students

Lucy Sandeen, The Rubicon Editor October 1, 2018
An effective democracy relies on its citizens’ civic participation, especially that of its young population. Voter participation primarily relies on registration rates. On Aug. 8, the St. Paul City Council confirmed 5-1 an ordinance that requires landlords to supply information to their tenants about how to register to vote at the time of lease signing or occupancy.
[STAFF EDITORIAL] Schilling Center guidelines lack clarity

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Schilling Center guidelines lack clarity

The Rubicon Staff September 30, 2018
SMART Board use with align with expectations when guidelines are clear.
A green roof option was considered as part of the Schilling construction. Sadly, “[even though] a green roof was taken into account in the design process for Schilling…it just was not financially feasible,” said Mark Dickinson, Director of Operations and Security.

However, that doesn’t mean that we cannot create some environmental benefits with a community garden or pollinator garden.

If rooftop garden isn’t feasible, other green options are

Sharee Roman, The Rubicon Staff September 28, 2018
The Schilling Center has a beautiful roof space that is currently unused. A garden on top would be an improvement.
Whether or not high heeled shoes will damage the lunch room floor is a key issue in the debate.

Semi-formal or forever casual? Homecoming dance dress requires a conclusion

Meagan Massie, The Rubicon Editor September 27, 2018
The homecoming dance has always wavered on casual or formal. Will it stay forever casual?
Cosby leaves the courthouse during a trial day this summer.

Cosby sentencing sends strong message of accountability

Ellie Nowakowski, Rubicon TV Producer September 27, 2018
60 allegations and found guilty on three accounts, once beloved actor Bill Cosby has been sentenced to 3-10 years in state prison without bail. The ruling seems completely inadequate for Cosby's offences, both proven and not.
Protests have always been a vital part of our country, even back before the country existed.

Trump’s threats to ban protests contradicts fundamental rights

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team September 26, 2018
The mere fact that our president could be threatening to take the right to protest away is a terrifying concept and one that Americans need to take action to defend.
Two Sides, One Issue: The straw debate

Two Sides, One Issue: The straw debate

Julia Baron, The Rubicon Editor September 21, 2018

Plastic straws have sparked much controversy in recent months because of the amount of waste that they are bring into the environment especially the ocean. Many brands and even some cities have decided...

In the classroom, jargon is a way of skirting around uncomfortable topics such as race or gender. Resorting to euphemistic and vague words to discuss, for example, slavery and the American Civil War, is appealing, but harmful to objective learning.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Big words mask true meaning

RubicOnline Staff September 21, 2018
In the classroom, jargon is a way of skirting around uncomfortable topics such as race or gender. Resorting to euphemistic and vague words to discuss, for example, slavery and the American Civil War, is appealing, but harmful to objective learning.
The blank walls of Schilling would be an excellent location to showcase art

The Schilling Center walls are a blank canvas

Rylan Hefner, Interactive Storytelling Team September 21, 2018
The majority of the school is filled with art, club notice boards, and other student media, which give the spaces personality, and we now have the privilege to give Schilling some personality  as well.
My geometry and biology textbooks were provided by the school, I found a used version of The Ways of the World online, even though must students have new ones, and I had to buy all my English books new. If SPA had a way to reuse and resell books I would definitely use it, sophomore Adrienne Gaylord said.

Reuse textbooks, save money

Nitya Thakkar, Aureus EIC September 16, 2018
With the rise of textbook prices and the number of books each student must buy, creative solutions to re-use books are needed.
Are backpacks enough, or are lockers needed for extra space?

2 Sides, 1 Issue: Do students need lockers?

Tristan Hitchens-Brookens and Kelby Wittenberg September 14, 2018
In this 2 Sides, 1 Issue story, editors debate the necessity of student lockers throughout the school.
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