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

Its not worth enabling cookies that may jeopardize personal information and credit data.

Don’t collect too many cookies

Annika Kim, Staff Writer March 9, 2022
The internet has always been a hub for information and convenience; it is only right that the people using the web should know what is going on inside it.
Political discourse dominates the internet. Internet activism and instant party division can be found in every topic covered online.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] It’s not always partisan

RubicOnline Staff September 23, 2020
Activism on the internet blurs the line between social and political issues.
The Current (Events): You can handle the truth

The Current (Events): You can handle the truth

Jack Benson, Editor in Chief February 14, 2019
Through algorithms and the intrinsic property of the internet to create space for echo chambers, one can too easily have to struggle to find the truth.
Bergner uses online chat rooms and social media to meet new people.

Online strangers become Bergner’s virtual friends

Isabel Saavedra-Weis, RubicOnline Editor February 5, 2019
Some people might see having friends you’ve never met, or even seen, as strange and unnatural. However, Bergner finds this aspect of online friendship to be rather comforting.
Infographic of the Week: Trust in website and internet use varies

Infographic of the Week: Trust in website and internet use varies

Izzy Brooks, Staff Writer June 8, 2018
Teens worry more about the monitoring of their internet searches than their social media privacy.
Cambridge Analytica seems to have destroyed Facebook users sense of privacy after data mining 50 million profiles.

Facebook “data breach” may be a turning point in internet privacy

Noah Raaum, Videographer April 2, 2018
Recently, internet privacy issues have gotten more traction in the media than ever before.

The unfortunate future of privacy on the internet

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Editor April 14, 2017
The recent legislation passsed by congress is a huge loss toward the future of internet privacy
Students work on their presentations during Spanish class and learn tips from Senor Castellanos.

Spanish VI reminds students relevance of internet safety

Mimi Geller, RubicOnline Editor April 12, 2017
Spanish VI students will be giving presentations to the middle school Spanish students regarding social media safety and internet hazards.
Net neutrality, or the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally, has sparked a large debate in the United States.

Net neutrality — what is it and how does it affect you?

Paul Watkins, Science & Technology Editor March 3, 2015
Net neutrality, or the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally, has sparked a large debate in the United States.
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