The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

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New Year’s Resolution Race: Strolling to success

Alice Yu February 11, 2016

Finishing up with their sixth week of keeping their resolutions and embarking on their seventh week, contestants share some tips on how to keep up with resolutions and succeed in making new positive...

art by Erin Barchet

Instant gratification proves taking things slow speeds up success

Alice Yu February 11, 2016
Decoding the key to success with instant gratification.
Talent comes from more than birth

Talent comes from more than birth

Alice Yu February 10, 2016
Success is more than just natural talent, it involves practice and hard work.
Freshman Brianna Gilbertson and senior Jerrold Starr practice playing a Chinese game Big Apple, Small Apple Thursday, October 15. In Big Apple, Small Apple, your hand actions must be the opposite of what you say, so saying big apple would warrant a closed hand position as shown above. photo by Evelyn Rodriguez

Chinese courses to perform at Lunar New Year Celebration

Alice Yu February 5, 2016
Students enrolled in Chinese courses under CPS will receive the opportunity to perform at the Confucius Institute's Chinese New Year Celebration Friday, February 5.
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Words on words: Losing sleep over love

Alice Yu February 4, 2016

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]s mentioned in one of my previous posts, Theodor Seuss Geisel, was born on March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts to Theodor Robert and Henrietta Seuss Geisel, two German immigrants....

No final, no problem

No final, no problem

Alice Yu February 4, 2016

infographic by Megan Goyette; source: Western Oregon University [dropcap style="flat" size="2"]T[/dropcap]he crushing stress and terror surrounding students during finals week isn’t a novel concept....

International LGBT community grows in size, struggles to gain acceptance and protection

International LGBT community grows in size, struggles to gain acceptance and protection

Alice Yu January 25, 2016
Although scholars at the world’s oldest Islamic university, Al-Azhar [Cairo, Egypt], declared gender reassignment surgery as acceptable under Islamic law in 1988, the transgender population in the Middle East and other Islamic territories is still subject to ridicule and social discrimination from their family members and the community.
photo illustration by Alice Yu

Words on words: ’till death do we meet

Alice Yu January 21, 2016
It's no surprise that life is a series of surprises. Here's why you shouldn't sweat it if you still don't have a purpose in life.
People carry a coffin of a victim killed in an attack, at a local hospital in Charsadda town, some 35 kilometers (21 miles) outside the city of Peshawar, Pakistan, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016. Gunmen stormed Bacha Khan University named after the founder of an anti-Taliban political party in the countrys northwest Wednesday, killing many people, officials said. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

Militant attack in Charsadda, Pakistan leaves 19 dead

Alice Yu January 20, 2016
A ceremony at Bacha Khan University in Charsadda, Pakistan turned deadly after militants attacked the campus, leaving 19 people dead.
Junior Gabriel Fischer stretches at the beginning of Mens Team Sports with the rest of his classmates. Students are no longer required to change clothes before physical education courses, as long as they are already wearing appropriate athletic attire. photo by Caitlynn Nolte

Dressing out for physical education no longer mandatory

Alice Yu January 8, 2016
A policy change in the dress code for physical education makes dressing out for class optional instead of mandatory.
Words on words: changing for better or for worse

Words on words: changing for better or for worse

Alice Yu January 7, 2016
As the season of resolutions descend on us, remember that any change can be helpful in personal growth.
Junior RonTayza Hill pours the remaining hot chocolate into cups to hand out to students. Last years hot chocolooza involved unintentional frozen cans of whipped cream and sparse hot water. photo by Mariah Journey

A warm welcome back with hot chocolate

Alice Yu January 7, 2016
Student Council is closing off the first week back from winter break with the annual 'Hot Chocolooza' event, with hopes to improve from last year's turnout.
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