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Butterflies in February? ASR project hatches spring with temperature control

Elle Chen, Production Manager February 18, 2021
Watch for an up close look at Junior Val Chaffee's Advanced Science Research project, which focuses on the effect of temperature on the lifespan of butterflies.
Junior Henry Burkhardt stands on a cliff at his semester away trip.

Juniors share semester away experiences

Annika Rock, RubicOnline January 22, 2021
Juniors Val Chafee and Owen Pifer share their semester away stories.
Senior Paige Indritz and sophomore Val Chafee talk about the semester away application.

Diving inside the Semester Away application process

Melissa Nie, Director of RubicOnline January 21, 2020
The Semester Away Program gives juniors an opportunity to explore different places around the country.
[PHOTOSTORY] Why did students leave school for the Climate Strike?

[PHOTOSTORY] Why did students leave school for the Climate Strike?

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline September 21, 2019
Strikers say missing about 4 hours of school was worth it.
Val Chafee beating a classmate down the hill

[PHOTO GALLERY] Outdoors Club hosts sledding and hot chocolate party

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor December 14, 2018
During Thursday's X-Period, students took to the slopes in sleds for a study break.
US Theater director stands in an illustration from Every(man), the play he will direct this fall.

Every(man) examines the themes of life

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor September 25, 2018
Theater Department Director Eric Severson has anounced that the fall play for 2018 is Everyman. It incorporates characters as metaphors for life themes, which will hopefully cause the audience and actors to reflect on the world and people's roles. The play will be on Nov. 16 and 17 in the Huss Center.
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