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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Protesters hold up an Im mad sign at the Peace Walk Against Hatred

Bruins react to quotes by their new president-elect

Cassidy Viox November 17, 2016
Many Bruins have strong opinions on president-elect Donald Trump. His opinions are strong and get many people excited or frustrated.
Columbia unites in love for downtown Peace Walk

Columbia unites in love for downtown Peace Walk

Cassidy Viox November 16, 2016
Columbian citizens gathered with signs and songs to participate in the Peace Walk Against Hatred. Walkers united with the goal of accepting diversity and spreading love to others.
Aint no party like a K-Life party

Ain’t no party like a K-Life party

Cassidy Viox November 9, 2016
Everybody has a favorite place they go to as a safe haven. For Emily Zell, K-Life is a place for her to build friendships and strengthen herself spiritually.
Urbanization of Columbia changes social construct, daily life

Urbanization of Columbia changes social construct, daily life

Cassidy Viox November 9, 2016
Read about how Columbia local Dave Horner has experienced the dramatic changes the city has undergone in the past seven decades. Times may change but the mind remembers.
Art by Moy Zhong

Names help shape their owners’ lives

Cassidy Viox November 9, 2016
Students and the president of the American Name Society share their thoughts on the importance of names.
Senior Carson Raetz (7) attempts to rescue the ball from Hickman opponents on Oct. 1.  Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Bruins seal sectional victory, proceed to state quarterfinals

Cassidy Viox November 1, 2016
After losing the same sectional game in the 2015 season, the soccer team came back tonight with the intention of avenging last season’s loss.
Photo by Timothy Viox

Trip overseas inspires life changes

Cassidy Viox October 29, 2016

Love, unconditional Unwanted American school buses travel through Central America, ending up in Guatemalan cities. The Guatemalans paint and transform them into public transportation, which they call “chicken...

Flags wave at a Missouri Tigers tailgate. Photo by Cassidy Viox

Welcome to the Zou

Cassidy Viox October 15, 2016

Dating back to 1926, the University of Missouri- Columbia's (MU) Faurot Field has been an icon for MU athletics since the first football game ever played in the stadium. After years and millions of dollars...

Exploring the Bur Oak tree

Exploring the Bur Oak tree

Cassidy Viox October 12, 2016

Contrary to the popular belief of most teenagers living in Mid-Missouri, Columbia can be a fascinating place if you take the time to explore the city and surrounding areas. As much as I complain about...

Are clowns threatening to students?

Are clowns threatening to students?

Cassidy Viox October 4, 2016

Lydia Thompson, senior “I don’t like the clown sightings at all. It scares me so much. I work downtown and after work, I have to walk to the parking garage alone in the dark. I always feel like I’m...

Homecoming assembly celebrates hard work with great fun

Homecoming assembly celebrates hard work with great fun

Cassidy Viox September 30, 2016

The Emerald Regiment and color guard kick off the homecoming assembly. The group performed a dynamic number featuring score from the Avengers and music from Led Zepplin.  Wiliam Hisle holds up his letterman...

Mismatched outfits show off homecoming spirit

Mismatched outfits show off homecoming spirit

Cassidy Viox September 28, 2016

Welcome to "Twister Day" where junior Macy Knorr shows off her wild fashion sense in her art class. Homecoming court member Kylie Renwick gives a blast from the past in her Sandy Olsson costume, from...

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