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

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.
Advisors should teach study skills

Advisors should teach study skills

Tommy Stolpestad, Staff Writer February 25, 2018
If part of advisory was learning study skills, every student would have lower stress and more success.

The chance to donate blood should not be wasted

Michael Forsgren, Social Media Manager February 25, 2018
Donating blood is a completely safe and quick process which can save lives, people need to seriously consider it more.
Women face harsh and unfair path to STEM careers

Women face harsh and unfair path to STEM careers

Jenny Ries, Staff Writer February 22, 2018
Though Sexism is prevalent everywhere in this world, STEM is one place where the disparity is especially prevalent.
Not only does technology harm social interaction, it also serves as great a distraction from getting work done.

Is technological advancement in schools hurting more than helping?

Liv Larsen, Staff Writer February 21, 2018
With all the entertainment available through tech, classroom technology can be a gateway to distraction.
Senior and Spartan Izzy Denny leads students in the annual storming of the field. In spite of the rain, students turned out for the tradition.

Spirit cannot just be for Homecoming

Bobby Verhey, Staff Writer February 18, 2018
Although school spirit and game attendance has improved from last year, Homecoming can't be the only time we show up.
ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM. SPA needs to address what is missing from its curriculum: meaningful conversations about race.

STAFF EDITORIAL: We need to change how SPA talks about race

The Rubicon Staff, Editorial February 17, 2018
Teachers, the administration, and students are all contributing to the current state of how we talk about race. To support a better system, these three groups need to work together.
Classes on food preparation, money management, and taxes should be in the mix of the college-prep curriculum.

Skills curriculum should be added to college prep

Eloise Duncan, Staff Writer February 16, 2018
Along with preparing us for prestigious four-year colleges, SPA should teach us some basic living skills.
Mini-Ed: Service must be a priority not an obligation

Mini-Ed: Service must be a priority not an obligation

Lynn Reynolds, Staff Writer February 14, 2018
SPA students should put service at the forefront of their minds.
Make love the apple of your eye

Make love the apple of your eye

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline February 14, 2018
Romance does not have to be at the forefront of this Valentine's Day.
Tess Holliday posts images and illustrations promoting body positivity, and offers an important voice in the challenge against body dissatisfaction and diet culture.

Media shapes negative body perceptions

Sharee Roman February 13, 2018
The effect of media on teen body satisfaction and diet culture needs to shift.
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