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

INFLUENCING IN DISGUISE. De-influencing does not do enough to impede the consumerist culture on TikTok. Many influencers encourage users not buy popular products, but instead direct them towards cheaper and often less ethically made.

De-influencing might save money, but not TikTok’s consumerist culture

Clara McKoy, RubicOnline April 27, 2023
De-influencing encourages TikTok users not to buy certain products. Does it really curb overconsumption, though?
[CONSUMER GUIDE] Level up the reading experience with Goodreads or Storygraph

[CONSUMER GUIDE] Level up the reading experience with Goodreads or Storygraph

Eliana Mann, RubicOnline January 17, 2023
Is Goodreads or Storygraph the better personal fit?
ITS TIME TO BEREAL. Seniors Lucy Murray and Ali Browne take a quick picture during advisory check-in. As school continues, its important to review the SPA photo policy before including someone else a BeReal at school,

Getting real about BeReal

Ali Browne, RubicOnline September 13, 2022
⚠Time to BeReal.⚠ What made the app that took the world by storm so popular?
Three weeks, ago Minnesota announced the Bluetooth-tracking app. The app helps individuals track exposure six feet within range.

[TWO SIDES, ONE ISSUE] COVIDawareMN

Mimi Huelster and Annika Rock December 14, 2020
COVIDawareMN aims to help individuals track COVID-19 exposure, but what else does it do?
Governor Walz retweeted this tweet bringing attention to the new COVID-19 resource for Minnesotans

COVIDawareMN app anonymously contact traces COVID-19 exposure

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline December 14, 2020
On Nov. 23, the MN Department of Health released a COVID-19 contact tracing app called COVIDawareMN. The technology was available in several other states before it was released for Minnesota.
TikTok is a platform that allows friends to create content all while having fun. In this photo, sophomore Katherine Bragg and her friend spent quality time together making and then sharing this TikTok dance.

Banned or not? TikTok continues to receive attention

Elle Chen, Production Manager September 20, 2020
TikTok, a social networking platform owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has become a sensation to youth and the general public around the world.
Starting on Sunday, WeChat and TikTok will no longer be permitted to download on US App Stores.

Trump’s ban on WeChat is nothing more than petty oppression

Elle Chen, Production Manager September 19, 2020
While Trump’s reasoning behind banning both WeChat and TikTok is due to “national security” and data collection concerns, the impacts his decisions will have on many WeChat users in the states is extremely horrifying and devastating.
Posted on social media to gain attention for the new app.

Tech Trends: Harry Potter Pokemon Go expected to hit the market

Emma Sampson, RubicOnline Editor April 30, 2019
Three years after the release of Pokemon Go, creators announce and test a Harry Potter version of the app.
The home screen of the HUJI Cam app is modeled after a real disposable camera. It completes the aesthetic experience, but makes for inconvenient photo-taking.

[APP REVIEW] HUJI Cam offers blast from the past with photo effects

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor March 30, 2018
The app HUJI Cam allows users to take retro-style pictures. Not the most convenient to use, but definitely worth it for Instagrammable shots.
The High Low Glitter app was created by  an SPA alum  Stephanie Ross. The app launched in June 2014.  “It’s sort of anti-Facebook because it is so meaningful and intimate to share your day in a reflective and healthy way,” Ross said.

High Low Glitter app provides personal way to share day

Clare Tipler, News editor September 22, 2014

As communication moves online and face to face interactions dwindle, one St.Paul Academy and Summit School alum shares her fun family game with the online world. “I got the big idea in January 2013,”...

The Jelly app allows a users friends to ask questions.

Jelly shows potential as a new social app

Catherine Braman, Sports Editor February 3, 2014

There is a new app in town; it is not peanut butter. It’s Jelly! The Jelly app connects with your Facebook and/or Twitter accounts. According to the Wall Street Journal, “Jelly is a new social Q &...

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