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The Rubicon

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The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

RUBICON. The Rubicon was created in 1974.  “The Rubicon is the river that Julius Caesar crossed, and it’s supposed to symbolize the point of no return and a different kind of enlightenment and venturing into the unknown,” Director of Publications Kathryn Campbell said. Currently, The Rubicon is on volume 49, meaning next year will be its 50th anniversary.

[WHAT’S IN A NAME?] The story behind The Rubicon and Ibid

Greyson Sale, RubicOnline December 11, 2023
The names of our student publications have historic Greek and Roman influences.
BALANCING ACT. As teenagers grow older, it becomes increasingly more difficult to juggle responsibilities and mistakes are taken more seriously. However, parents shouldn’t take this as a reason to restrict their children’s freedom; instead, having more responsibilities is an opportunity to demonstrate independence and self-management skills.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Encourage teenage independence

The Rubicon Staff October 25, 2022
Even doing something as simple as independently caring for a pet, cleaning a bedroom, or helping around the house can demonstrate a student’s maturity and responsibility.
Students should find points of entry into social movements that fit with their skills and what they are able to contribute.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Find productive ways to make social change

The Rubicon Staff April 28, 2021
There are so many ways young people can be a catalyst for positive change, regardless of which issues they feel most passionately about.
Ibid yearbook editors Levi Smetana, Eddie Gamble, and Leona Barocas work on a team storytelling activity to prepare for feature assignments in the winter section of the 2021 yearbook.

Join SPA publications in celebrating Scholastic Journalism Week

February 21, 2021
Scholastic Journalism Week runs Feb. 21-27, 2021 and celebrates student press freedom and the First Amendment.

Aureus Vol 2, Issue 1

January 3, 2018

The Mayoral race is a great place to start becoming activists for out own causes.

The Current (Events): Challenge yourself to change the world

Jack Benson, The Rubicon Copy Editor October 27, 2017
As a school we need to become more involved in activism and stop sitting on our hands.

April 2017 Issue

April 28, 2017

March 2016 Issue

March 4, 2016

Click here to read the March 2016 Issue http://issuu.com/rubiconarchives/docs/march_2016_issue?e=3287372/33848385  

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