The most effective way to “catch-up on sleep” is slow and steady, and spring break provides that perfect opportunity.
It doesn’t add up: TI-84 isn’t the only option
TI’s monopoly on graphing calculators makes for unnecessary challenges for students to succeed despite their access to money, but the change starts with the syllabus.
A natural New Year: state park candlelight ceremonies
Every year, state parks host a candlelight walk where families and nature lovers come together.
From sophomores to 9th graders- Midterm advice
As exams roll around, the current sophomore class remembers their feelings in the weeks leading up to their first set of midterms. But no longer rookies in the exam world, the sophomores are now offering their expertise to the 9th graders who are about to begin their first exam week.
On sale this Black Friday: the outdoors
All 75 Minnesota state parks will be offering free admission on Black Friday.
U.S. will officially withdraw from Paris Climate Agreement
President Trump officially began the year-long process of removing the United States from the agreement on Nov. 4.
[PHOTO GALLERY] Annual lip sync competition brings audience to their feet
September 27, 2019 – RubicOnline The main event of day four of Homecoming was the annual Lip Sync competition. Faculty judges Karissa Baker, Ben Bollinger-Danielson, and Rane Bice watched from the audience, waving numbers, equations and infinity signs as five acts performed. Juniors Gracie Tilney-Kaemmer and Gavin Kimmel performed “Busted” from Phineas and Ferb. A group […]
Alumni/ae show explores how graduates create art
The annual show features alumni/ae artwork from graduates spanning 1964-2014.
New staff focuses on learning athletic culture
Rick Johns will serve as Interim US Athletic Director and a search is ongoing for a new assistant.
Science proves that typing notes is killing your grade
If you close your laptop and open a notebook, you’ll have less studying to do.