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Letter to the Editor: Lets be constructive not destructive

Letter to the Editor: Let’s be constructive not destructive

Ethan Asis December 12, 2017
We should work on being more constructive as a community, especially when it comes to politics.
Due to  recent violent protests against right wing speakers at UC Berkeley, university security officers - like the one pictured above - don riot gear and guns. The cost of this extravagant security will now be a factor in deciding if student groups can invite speakers to campus.

Berkeley’s new policy challenges the foundation of college

Webster Lehmann, Creative Design Manager December 8, 2017
University of California, Berkley security officers will now, under a new policy, have the verdict over what controversial speakers can come to campus based on a security cost assessment.
Al Franken announced his resignation from the Senate in the coming weeks amidst multiple accusations of sexual misconduct.

Franken called resignation ‘ironic’, but he needed to focus on actions

Ellie Findell, RubicOnline Production Manager December 8, 2017
Al Franken fails to show true accountability for his actions despite still calling himself an ally to women.
Looking to volunteer? Keep environmental opportunities in mind

Looking to volunteer? Keep environmental opportunities in mind

Quinn Christensen, The Rubicon Print Editor December 7, 2017

There is no denying that the environmental concerns are becoming increasingly more pressing. Climate change is worsening, hurricanes are getting stronger, and recently it seems like bees dying has become...

The detention system needs to provide a stiffer punishment for offenders.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Detention needs to include accountability

RubicOnline Staff, Editorial December 6, 2017
The SPA detention system is broken. We need to change the system to put a larger consequence for skipping class.
It’s okay to feel exhausted by social issues — take some time to reset

It’s okay to feel exhausted by social issues — take some time to reset

Melissa Nie, The Rubicon December 6, 2017
In the event of an oxygen shortage, masks are dropped from above. Flight attendants instruct passengers to put on their own masks first, then to help others.
Net Neutrality is something worth fighting for.

Students must work together to protect the web

Breandan Gibbons, Rubicon TV: Executive Producer December 5, 2017
When it comes to the issue o net neutrality it is not time yet to panic, but it is time to act.
Jake Me Out to the Ballgame is a monthly sports column by Sports Editor Jake Adams.

Jake Me Out to the Ballgame: The MSHSL needs to start punishing bad grades

Jake Adams, RubicOnline Editor December 1, 2017
The MSHSL needs to take responsibility for keeping the academic standards for playing at a high level.
Letters of thankfulness that sophomores wrote have been arranged to read SOPHS on the windows of the library.

Mandatory positive activities strengthen the community

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor November 30, 2017
By making acts of kindness mandatory, grade leaders strengthen the community of both grades and the high school as a whole.
Students must not abuse the leniency of SPA when it comes to late work.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Students must take responsibility for their work

RubicOnline Staff, Editorial November 29, 2017
SPA students are abusing the school's leniency towards late work, and it harms everyone.
LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY: Aaron Datta

LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY: Aaron Datta

Aaron Datta November 26, 2017
National Coming Out Day showed how compassionate SPA can be. Let’s continue that kindness.
High profile men such as Kevin Spacey, Ed Westwick, Louis C.K. and Harvey Weinstein have all been accused of sexual assault.

Stop supporting those accused of sexual assault with ratings

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline November 23, 2017
It is time to stop separating an artist's work from the artist.
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