![THE END OF C3. The Committee for Community Conduct (C3) was a disciplinary committee led by students and assisted by faculty. The new Honors Council aims to do much of what C3 stands for and hopes for more student voices.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DSC_1394-1200x801.jpg)
Honors Council will replace C3 next year
Lani Ngonethong, RubicOnline
• May 23, 2024
![SAFETY ALL MONTH LONG. C3 co-Chairs Andy Allen and Clara Ann Bagnoli introduce Community Partnership Month during an X-period assembly in Huss on Sept. 18. The topics discussed and practiced each week will range from fire safety to active shooter protocol. Allen said, “Some topics will be more sensitive to some individuals.”](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/da6c2f42-2221-44d8-b122-e13a18c07fbc-1200x900.jpg)
Community Partnership Month seeks to build awareness instead of practicing drills
Orion Kim, Rubicon
• September 27, 2023
![ELECTION SHOWDOWN. Many of the freshman candidates for USC rep stand together after delivering their speeches in Huss. The process was new, exciting, and nerve-racking for a lot of them.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG-0952-900x675.jpg)
[ELECTION RESULTS] Class Representatives Announced
Shefali Meagher, RubicOnline
• May 11, 2023
![VOTE FOR ME. Rishi Bhargava and Humza Murad speak during X-Period assembly May 4 about their qualifications to become the new co-presidents of STC. A voting form was sent after assembly, and Bhargava and Murad will rise to the co-president position this month for next year.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Screen-Shot-2023-05-04-at-9.07.32-PM-900x683.png)
[BREAKING NEWS] Student leadership announced
May 4, 2023
![BREAKING APART. Returning to treating C3 as a valued part of student culture and support will create the environment the new staff this year is trying to emulate.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/C3-Image-900x643.jpg)
The power of peer support
Zadie Martin, RubicOnline
• March 14, 2023
![FAIR GAME. Student Activities Committee leaders Mimi Huelster and Autumn Spaulding consult with SAC advisor Mallory Schmidt to make an announcement
at the ping-pong tournament Sep. 19. SAC planned a variety of activities for each day of homecoming week. “Organizing ping pong was
super fun,” Huelster said. “It was a pain to only have one table but it was still really awesome.” SAC did a great job of setting a tone of keeping tradition
while adding new opportunities for student participation.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Screenshot-2022-10-12-111719-900x574.png)
Mutual engagement is essential for student voice
Orion Kim, The Rubicon
• October 18, 2022
![Upper School elections candidates speak on the process](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Student-elections-video-thumbnail--900x508.png)
Upper School elections candidates speak on the process
Alison Mitchell, RubicOnline
• May 16, 2022
![A meeting with Committee took place today during the asychorous Wednesday flex day.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/race-2-900x339.png)
USC and C3’s joint proposal for Committee on Racism passes and are set to work
Alexandra Cardwell, RubicOnline
• March 10, 2021
![The votes are in](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/NIB.jpg)
The votes are in
News in Brief
• May 9, 2019
![Campaign posters from the May 10 election.](https://www.rubiconline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/1526052978956-900x900.jpeg)
Newly elected officers share plans for next year
Lizzie Kristal, Staff Writer
• June 2, 2018
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