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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

Infographic of the Week: Trust in website and internet use varies

Infographic of the Week: Trust in website and internet use varies

Izzy Brooks, Staff Writer June 8, 2018
Teens worry more about the monitoring of their internet searches than their social media privacy.
There have been a steady stream of protests since Jan. 2017, with significant stagnation during fall and summer months.

Activism needs to continue into summer

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon Editor June 8, 2018
Students need to continue taking action on important issues even when its not convenient.
Standardized tests dont measure college readiness, so why do we take them?

Standardized tests don’t measure college readiness, so why do we take them?

Jenny Sogin, The Rubicon Editor June 4, 2018
There are a plethora of reasons why a student gets the score they get, but none of these correlate with their intelligence or ability to succeed.
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Infographic of the Week: Cut the Coca Cola

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor June 1, 2018
Research shows that students who drink less soda perform better academically.
During exams, confidence is crucial. Students should encourage themselves and others to stay positive.

Students need to better mitigate exam stress

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor May 30, 2018
It is the duty of not only students but the administration as well to mitigate the stress of exams.
Columnist Kieran Singh recently watched New Jersey Senator Cory Booker deliver a speech.

[THE THIRD WAY] Cory Booker for President?

Kieran Singh, Columnist May 28, 2018
Columnist Kieran Singh speaks about his recent experience watching New Jersey Senator Cory Booker deliver a speech.
As announced on Apr. 16 by Head of School Brynn Roberts, the 2018 Commencement will take place at the Ordway Center for Performing Arts in downtown St. Paul.  As much as our community values and appreciates the Huss Center, we wanted to ensure we had sufficient seating to accommodate all the friends who are eager to watch the class of 2018 receive their diplomas, Roberts said.

Two Sides, One issue: Graduation ceremony is moved to the Ordway Center

May 25, 2018
The Ordway comes with amenities but is the change of venue worth the dissolution of tradition?
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Infographic of the Week: Don’t skip breakfast

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline Editor May 25, 2018
There are so many benefits to a healthy breakfast. Maybe it's time to consider adding a breakfast option at SPA.
Recently, in Huss, students take naps, leave a mess and do not clean up after themselves.

No longer for studying: Huss lacks student maturity

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline May 23, 2018
More often than not, the Huss Center manifests crumbs, wrappers, and student immaturity that is shed during free periods.
“Stop for Me” law promotes safer streets

“Stop for Me” law promotes safer streets

Rylan Hefner, Staff Writer May 21, 2018
Drivers need to recognize pedestrians’ safety as their responsibility, not their decision.
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Infographic of the Week: Low voter turnout amongst young voters causes concern

Aman Rahman, Staff Writer May 18, 2018
Voting in national elections is low already, but in the new generation of voters, there's even more of a decline.
Only 12% of the Upper School Council is comprised of female-identifying students. Officer elections stand in the way when it comes to gender representation.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Student elections lack representation and integrity

RubicOnline Staff May 18, 2018
Student officer elections must reflect the diversity within the student body and better mimic democracy.
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