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This is the new World History office where teachers work when they dont have a class. This year, world history classes have focused on the absent narrative, however its time to go further.

World History classes must continue to dig for the absent narrative

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline Editor March 28, 2019
This year, history teachers have focused on bringing in hidden, or absent, narratives into the curriculum. Now, it's time to go further.
[WHATS ON MY DESK?] Ward shows off art and mugs

[WHAT’S ON MY DESK?] Ward shows off art and mugs

Eloise Duncan, The Rubicon Editor March 12, 2019
Take a look at the various items displayed on US History teacher Mollie Ward's desk.
SPAs economics course should strike a balance between history and mathematics: two highly applicable subjects in this field.

Add humanities into economics courses

Noah Raaum, Creative Design Manager February 23, 2019
Economics is the ideal STEM-humanities course for its relevance, usefulness and uniqueness.
Senior Kayla Edmundson spins the images to reveal a different story as written by a Somali refugee who lives in Minnesota.

Somalis + Minnesota exhibit expresses refugee experience

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline November 16, 2018
The History of Refugee Communities in Minnesota class attended the "Somalis + Minnesota" exhibit at the MN History Center to start their next unit on Somali refugees.
US History teacher Sushmita Hodges emphasizes decolonization in her classes. The term decolonization, in my opinion, we’ve started to in the past three or four years use it more as a metaphor for shifting away from the master dominant narrative of telling the story of the modern world, Hodges said.

History curriculum engages critical thinking

Evelyn Lillemoe, The Rubicon Editor September 28, 2018
US History teachers weigh in on changes in the history curriculum.
A rendering of the new English Commons to be built in Old Main.

Upper School renovations lead to detours and closed spaces

Lucy Benson and Will Rinkoff September 9, 2018
As Schilling construction wraps up, Old Main construction ramps up.

Portables (ep. 10): Jon Peterson

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor May 10, 2018
The tenth episode in a twelve part series detailing the unique aspects of each teacher’s portable classroom.

Portables (ep. 9): Ryan Oto

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor May 3, 2018
The ninth episode in a twelve part series detailing the unique aspects of each teacher’s portable classroom.

Portables (ep. 5): Mollie Ward

Noah Raaum, Videographer March 26, 2018
The fifth episode in a twelve part series detailing the unique aspects of each teacher's portable classroom.

Portables (ep. 4): Sushmita Hodges

Isabel Gisser, RubicOnline Editor March 5, 2018
The fourth episode in a twelve part series detailing the unique aspects of each teacher's portable classroom.
A view of some of the panels that make up the exhibit.

History exhibit tells the tale of Nazi rebels

Kelby Wittenberg, Chief Visual Editor November 15, 2017
Temporary Huss Center showcase tells the tale of a Nazi rebellion.
Martha Slaven volunteered at Gibbs Farm over the summer where she helped teach children about Dakota and pioneer people. “I think [the activities and educational opportunities] at Gibbs Farm really open kids up to a bunch of different perspectives and especially about the history of Dakota people, Slaven said.

Community Service Spotlight: Martha Slaven honors history through service

Nitya Thakkar, RubicOnline Editor October 27, 2017
Sophomore Martha Slaven spent her summer volunteering at Gibbs Farm, immersed in history and service learning.
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