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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

The Boogeyman of the American Left is columnist Spencer Allens first piece for The Rubicon.

THE VENT: The Boogeyman of the American Left

Spencer Allen, Columnist September 29, 2016
Debate over the morality of political correctness has misconstrued its definition.
Students selected the candidates they identified with most at this point in the election.

Policy or Personality? Students deliberate over candidates for the presidential election

Sophie Jaro, Opinions Editor December 29, 2015
When deciding which candidate to support for the upcoming presidential elections, students consider both the policies that candidate advocates for (or don't) and their personality. Their decision making process is influenced by party affiliation and social media presence.
Column: Economic theories need reform

Column: Economic theories need reform

Nick Cohen, Columnist April 21, 2014

With the crisis in Ukraine continuing to unfold, Cold War divisions are again entrenching themselves throughout the world, pitting, among other things, economic theories against each other. As in the past,...

Column: Mitigation of climate change requires global cooperation

Column: Mitigation of climate change requires global cooperation

Nick Cohen, Columnist April 14, 2014

A recent study conducted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, sanctioned by the United Nations, revealed both good and bad news regarding global climate change, but most importantly sent out...

Column: America heads down a plutocratic path

Column: America heads down a plutocratic path

Nick Cohen, Columnist April 7, 2014

More than ever, America is showing disturbing signs of plutocracy, growing further and further away from the representative democracy that the Founding Fathers envisioned. In the past week, the Supreme...

President Barack Obama spoke about  public trasporation and infrastructure in the United States during his recent visit to St. Paul’s newly restored Union Depot on Feb. 26.  “We’ve got a lot more roads we got to travel. Let’s get going, Minnesota,” Obama said.

Obama talks transportation

Hannah Johnson, Editor in Chief March 20, 2014

When President Barack Obama visited downtown St. Paul on Feb. 26, it was inevitable that he would mention one of Minnesota’s claims to fame: hockey. “It is not shocking that Minnesotans might be...

Column: Downsizing the military would bring financial benefits

Column: Downsizing the military would bring financial benefits

Nick Cohen, Columnist March 11, 2014

The Pentagon recently made an order to reduce the size of the United States military to pre-WWII levels, raising large-scale national debate on the role of the U.S. military in future conflicts worldwide....

Junior Eva Zaydman (right) and freshman Drew O’Hern (left) discuss legalization of marijuana. “I think that marijuana should be legalized, but regulated,” Zaydman said.

Students take part in the marijuana legalization debate

John Wilhelm, News Editor March 10, 2014

The legalization of marijuana is an understandably debated topic, with convincing arguments for and against legalization. Marijuana’s parallels to other already legal substances have lead many to say...

From left to right, junior Eva Zaydman, senior Connor Allen, and junior Jordan Hughes participate in a Student Political Union meeting. “Being able to argue with people about politics; that’s why I go,” SPU president Lowell Naas said.

Student Political Union offers space for passionate debates

Katrina Hilton, Sports Editor March 5, 2014

Earlier last month during a Student Political Union meeting, a student stormed out of the intense debate. SPU talks about a wide variety of topics every week: “[In early February] we talked about Obama...

Column: Lessons from Cold War should guide American response to crisis in Ukraine

Column: Lessons from Cold War should guide American response to crisis in Ukraine

Nick Cohen, Columnist March 3, 2014

Events in Ukraine have escalated extremely quickly in the past week, going from an ousting of now-former President Viktor Yanukovytch to the deployment of Russian troops in Crimea, setting the stage for...

Column: Other countries should determine their own freedom

Column: Other countries should determine their own freedom

Nick Cohen, Columnist February 24, 2014

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych fled from his Presidential quarters in Kiev on Feb. 21, following nearly three months of violent protests against him and his administration. Protestors have overtaken...

Column: Media-fueled public perception prevents progress

Column: Media-fueled public perception prevents progress

Nick Cohen, Columnist February 18, 2014

If one were to look at a map of the United States charting reform, innovation, and collaboration, there would be a stark dichotomy the likes of which has never been seen before. In Silicon Valley, innovation...

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