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[OVERTIME] Fans may watch pros for fame, but should watch school athletes for...

Picture this: A well-dressed adult walks into an arena and suits up to play a game. During the game, the player is largely non-communicative with their teammates, occasionally puts in effort when under...

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Save our planet, not Notre Dame

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris caught fire on Apr. 15 and was destroyed. Since that event, hundreds of millions of dollars have poured in to help rebuild this iconic landmark such as LVMH CEO Bernard...

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Science proves that typing notes is killing your grade

Classes often begin with students opening their laptop, but typing notes aren’t as beneficial as the students think they are. In fact, typing notes makes preparing for tests much tougher than it should...

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Homecoming week is over. Keep the spirit alive.

Leading up to Friday, the most important day of the week, was the infamous “All Class Day” schedule was put into motion, the students are asked to dress up according to days decided by the dean and...

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Detentions: are they the right way to deal with problems?

How do we learn to pay for our mistakes, to become better people? How do we right a wrongful deed and learn from our slip-ups? There is not a single concrete answer to this problem to point to, but the...

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Introversion is environmental

Introverts can be formed by the environment around them, if that is either from trauma or viewing the way that their parents act and following their tendencies.  “When a child grows up with the idea...

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Posthumous music releases: the debate won’t die

The act of publishing an artist’s work posthumously is not new by any means. Since the nineteenth century, thousands of albums and musical pieces have been published by producers and estates after an...

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Conversations should be courageous: why the compass matters

Courageous Conversations have become an essential part of classroom discussion. The compass, made up of four quadrants: emotional, intellectual, moral, and social, was developed with the goal to help...

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Speaking our minds

The RubicOnline staff compiled short opinions about topics we are passionate about.

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