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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

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Exciting aspects of Russian society revealed in The Road Movie

Exciting aspects of Russian society revealed in ‘The Road Movie’

Multiple Authors March 5, 2017
This documentary revolving around video clips from Russian drivers' trucks is more gripping than it sounds.
Inauguration draws attention to fake news climate

Inauguration draws attention to ‘fake news’ climate

Multiple Authors February 2, 2017
The media center had a livestream of the inauguration Jan. 20, and also had a fact-checking site pulled up simultaneously, drawing controversy from the district.
Severe weather extends school hours

Severe weather extends school hours

Multiple Authors December 16, 2016
Due to inclement weather and road conditions, both faculty and students alike have been unable to exit the school at dismissal time.
Intruder on school campus leads to modified lockdown

Intruder on school campus leads to modified lockdown

Multiple Authors November 18, 2016
RBHS was briefly placed under modified lockdown on Nov. 18 after an intruder refused to leave school premises.
Are trigger warnings necessary?

Are trigger warnings necessary?

Multiple Authors November 5, 2016
Trigger warnings have become a laughing stock in our society, taken seriously only by those who want them. But do we need them?
Photo by Elea Gilles

Columbia water quality called into question

Multiple Authors October 27, 2016
A look into the effect of lead and copper contaminants on the water quality levels plaguing the nation, and its effects on Columbia, Mo.
Wild Out Wednesdays excite student body

Wild Out Wednesdays excite student body

Multiple Authors October 6, 2016

Shouts fill the cafeteria as two students perform a rap battle on a temporary stage in the main commons. On Wild Out Wednesdays, students have the opportunity to show off their talents during both lunches....

One nation, already divided

One nation, already divided

Multiple Authors October 3, 2016
American race relations and unrest seem to be more discussed than ever. Although they are contemporary issues, the start of discrimination and the search for equality has been with America every step of the way.
Mud volleyball ends with a spike

Mud volleyball ends with a spike

Multiple Authors May 6, 2016

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Gore, guts galore

Gore, guts galore

Multiple Authors May 1, 2016

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Capers: Act XV

Capers: Act XV

Multiple Authors April 28, 2016
Watch Andrea Baker, Neal Cathro, Preston Johnson, Piper Page, Gabbie Schust, and Cole Walker, accompanied on piano by Chandler Schramm, performing “21 Guns” by Billie Joe Armstrong in Capers 2016.
Senior Ian Meyer, also a show choir member, performs with his CAPERS combo, Squirrels in the Attick. Meyer will attend the University of Missouri - Columbia next year to major in vocal music education. Photo by Patrick Smith

Capers: Act XVI

Multiple Authors April 27, 2016
Watch Piper Page, Mickey Jamieson, Martin Shapiro, Drew Webber, and Christian Henry perform “School of Rock” by Jack Black.
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