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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

Some of the Huss Center tables should be moved into the Upper Library

With finals coming up, quiet study spaces will be essential

Eli Goldman, Staff Writer June 1, 2017
Moving some of the 4 person tables into the upper library would help create spaces for quiet collaboration.
Students working out in the weight room after school.

SPA should offer classes for physical education after freshman year

Eli Goldman, Staff Writer May 30, 2017
SPA should offer classes to students on physical education beyond freshman year.
Senior Intros are a vital part of the speech process.

Let’s keep the Senior Speech intro tradition honorable and fun

Tristan Hitchens-Brookins, Staff Writer May 26, 2017
Thanks to the Class of 2017 for turning around the early roasts and modeling intros that respect the speakers.
Two Sides, One Issue: Should students wear uniforms in the middle and upper school?

Two Sides, One Issue: Should students wear uniforms in the middle and upper school?

May 24, 2017
Two opinions on whether SPA should institute an uniform policy in the upper school.
Feeling burned out?  Ignite your inner self with a road trip

Feeling burned out? Ignite your inner self with a road trip

Sam Hanson, Staff Writer May 18, 2017
Embrace the road trip and resist confining emotions.
Standardized tests provide information to colleges, but every students path is different and their choices will be too.

STAFF EDITORIAL: Don’t forget that AP testing is a choice

The RubicOnline Staff May 11, 2017
SPA students take more than the national average of APs, but that doesn't mean everyone should.
AP science exams align closely with SPAs honors courses, so the extra preparation time is manageable.

Choose AP exams, not SAT Subject Tests

Flannery Enneking-Norton, RubicOnline Editor May 10, 2017
Students looking to show their proficiency in a subject area should choose to take the AP exams rather than the SAT subject test.
Regarding the Senior Slump is columnist Spencer Allens final piece.

THE VENT: Regarding the Senior Slump

Spencer Allen, Columnist May 1, 2017
Columnist Spencer Allen gives insight on senior slump and bids his farewell in his final column
People believe in museums, they believe in the power they have on lives. According to the American Alliance of Museums, American museums have spent over two billion dollars on education.  Here are some popular museums in Minnesota to visit.

Museums provide a new way to learn

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor April 29, 2017
In a way that schools struggle, museums reignite a person’s curiosity, help them see the world in a new way, and still be an entertaining.
Infographic by Javier Whitaker-Castañeda

Home economics curriculum would benefit students

Javier Whitaker-Castañeda, Editor-in-Chief April 28, 2017
Besides the obvious benefit of teaching students valuable life skills, home ec classes could be designed to reflect SPA’s mission and have potential to propel education to the contemporary age of technology.
Senior Eva Malloy is one of few students who strays away from the social media trends: I dont have an Instagram because my parents wont let me. It doesnt bother me too much because I have Snapchat which isnt permanent, she said.

SPA Thinks: How active should you be on social media?

Michael Forsgren, Sports Editor April 27, 2017
Students talk about social media use regarding the bill passed by the House of Representatives allowing browser history to be sold by internet providers.
Even while relaxing, it can be easy to have work in mind and feel guilty for taking a break.

Let down time be down time

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor April 19, 2017
Students are so used to working hard and constantly, that down time can feel like a guilty pleasure.
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