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

US Chemistry teaccher Mallory Schmidt draws and identifies parts of a Galvanic Cell for the students.

Anticipation of new science electives ignites passion

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer April 9, 2018
Science teachers express their anticipation and excitement for the upcoming science electives.
Cartoon: Web Lehmann

Gender split retreat fails to empower all seniors

Ellie Findell, Production Manager April 8, 2018
The Senior Retreat left female-identifying students feeling scared and less than empowered for the potential sexual assault they could face after high school.
Cambridge Analytica seems to have destroyed Facebook users sense of privacy after data mining 50 million profiles.

Facebook “data breach” may be a turning point in internet privacy

Noah Raaum, Videographer April 2, 2018
Recently, internet privacy issues have gotten more traction in the media than ever before.
Fitness tests create a unnecessary and potentially unhealthy sense of competition.

W4P EDITORIAL: Fitness tests negatively impact gym classes

Staff Writers March 30, 2018
Fitness tests in gym class are pointless, they create unnecessary stress and make the class less enjoyable overall.
Tutorial should be converted into social time

Tutorial should be converted into social time

Jenny Ries, Staff Writer March 26, 2018
For 9th graders trying to work in the library, the social nature of Tutorial for everyone else makes the task impossible.
Protests are a great step in the process of change, but we cant allow the work to be in vain.

Violence touches everyone; everyone must respond

Nitya Thakkar, Rubiconline Editor March 7, 2018
The Parkland shooting prompted activism; we can't let it dissipate.
Before taking a plane trip to a developing country, know whether you are a voluntourist or volunteer

Seek meaningful volunteer opportunities, don’t fall victim to voluntourism

Andrew Johnson, The Rubicon Editor March 7, 2018
Before volunteering abroad, reflect on and understand whether you are contributing to voluntourism.
Junior Bailey Donovan holds worms that she collected for a sample.

Engaged learning comes to life on field trips

Chloe Morse, The Rubicon Editor March 2, 2018
Out of classroom learning needs to be incorporated into the curriculum for the benefit of class development, and students.
EXPLORE. Break out of your typical routine and experience personal growth to promote an open mindset and encourage curiosity.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Seek discomfort to expand your horizons

The Rubicon Staff, Editorial March 2, 2018

Routine is a comforting phenomenon to many people. A daily schedule helps keep people on track with their day to day lives and can serve to help people feel more comfortable and in control. During the...

The Class of 2020 volunteered at Second Harvest Heartland on their February retreat.

Get a group together and volunteer this winter

Annie Bottern, RubicOnline Editor February 28, 2018
During these dreary winter months, it is a good idea to give back to the community by volunteering.
We have run to discuss climate change, now we to need to act on climate change.

Switching on good habits key to solving climate change

Lynn Reynolds, Staff Writer February 26, 2018
Climate change is real, and if we don't start doing something to reduce our carbon footprint, everyone will pay the price.
Its time to step out of the shadow and drudgery of third quarter and get some school spirit.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Shed the shadow and find some spirit

RubicOnline Staff February 26, 2018
The time between Winter Break and Spring Break can feel like a bleak void--unless it's filled with community and meaning.
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