St Robert’s Music Department Performs at the Christmas Concert

Eirini Abadeer                                                                                                                                                                                           (STAFF REPORTER) read more

St. Robert’s Debaters Perform Exceedingly Well At the Pro-Con Tournament

By: Eirini Abadeer

St. Robert’s Debate Team won the pro-con tournament held at Brebeuf College on November 30th, 2016. Senior debaters and Novice debaters placed first, while the Junior debaters placed second. The debaters performed well in discussing and arguing the debate topic; be it resolved that there should be no permanent positions in the UN Security Council. read more

St Robert’s Debaters Prep for the Upcoming Pro-Con tournament.

Eirini Abadeer STAFF REPORTER

St Robert’s debate team members are heading to Brebeuf college on November 26th 2016 to present two arguments about the debate be it resolved that: There should be no permanent positions in the UN Security Council. In preparation, the debate team will be presenting mock debates. Debaters will be actively participating in this Pro-Con tournament in an attempt to qualify for championships. They have come for team meetings in order to construct strong arguments for both pros and cons to the resolutions, along with well thought out lines of questions and cross examinations. Debates are held at room 219 every Wednesday, however, the schedule changes the week before the debate in preparation. One day of each week is set aside so that all debaters from all levels can present and practice in a mock debate before the competition. It is optional for other debaters to come the day they are not presenting, to offer comments and advice and to learn to improve themselves.  Every debate win is attained with a full team effort.
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The St. Robert’s Debate Team has been working very hard and performed well consistently with the help and support from everyone. The St. Robert Debate Team is about accepting opinions and stating perspectives. Senior Debater Armon Shahnavazy stated, “I feel very much accepted and at home being in Debate Club as we are a tight knit group. It’s like a family”. Other students on the team have also mentioned how they are grateful to have the opportunity to work with people who have similar passions. These debaters have shown commitment and passion for their work. Debate allows students to have a voice and gain confidence within themselves in standing for what they believe, and to discuss topics they find interesting or support. Senior debater Jessie Chung commented that, “Joining debate was the best decision [she] made in high school.  Not only has debate allowed [her] to develop [her] public speaking and critical thinking skills, but it also encourages [her] to stay well-read on current issues.” St Robert’s Debate Team has not only brought pride to the school, but to themselves as well. read more

Shanah Tovah from Prism Interfaith!

By: Simon Minich

The St. Robert Prism Interfaith Club is proud to have celebrated the coming of the Jewish New Year. On Sunday, October 2nd, 2016, members of the Jewish faith from all over the world took part in the celebrations and festivities that are renowned to the two-day festival of Rosh Hashanah. To celebrate the final day of the event, the Prism Interfaith Club organized a display that highlighted the many key events of the holiday.
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A variety of Jewish symbols and sacred items decorated the student-led display. Students had the opportunity to ask questions regarding the Jewish faith and Rosh Hashanah itself. They even had the unique opportunity to blow into the Shofar, a ram’s horn which symbolizes the loyalty of Abraham to God in the Jewish faith. Students were further drawn into the Jewish experience as they dipped apple slices into honey, as most Jewish people do around the world at this time of year. The St. Robert Interfaith Club is proud to continue educating the community about the variety of religions that exist in our world. ​ read more

United Book Nerds Read “The Girl on the Train”

By: Eirini Abadeer

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Make St. Robert Green Again!

By: Mary Xu

St. Robert’s very own environmental club is already well on its way to another great school year filled with a variety of green initiatives. The environmental club meets every Tuesday after school and everyone is welcome to attend.  During meetings many ideas are discussed in regards to how the school can be more environmentally friendly, and how our school community can work together to achieve this. read more