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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

Sights and sounds of the March March parade

Sights and sounds of the March March parade

Grace Vance March 3, 2017

Even before I step foot on ninth street, where the annual March March parade takes place, I can feel the anticipation and fervent energy radiating from the event. As I draw closer, I realize the magnitude...

Sophomore Isiaih Mosley shoots a layup to tie the Jaguars of Blue Springs South at 56 a piece. Rock Bridge would go on to win the game on a free throw 57-56 in the final seconds of the game. RBHS Advances to the next round of districts, and will play the winner of Blue Springs and Hickman. Photo by Tyson Jamieson.

Bruins defeat Blue Springs South in a close 57-56 match

Grace Vance March 3, 2017

In RBHS’ first match against Blue Springs South (BSS) of the season, the Bruins started the night out with multiple fouls but were able to pull through with a one point lead at 57-56. The beginning of...

Global Village kicks off with henna drawings

Global Village kicks off with henna drawings

Grace Vance February 21, 2017

Assistant principal Lisa Nieuwenhuizen tattoos a henna design on freshman Kieran Eaton's hand in the main commons where the festivities were held. "[I am one of the henna tattoo artists this year] because...

Scientific advancements intensify ethical debates

Scientific advancements intensify ethical debates

Grace Vance February 16, 2017

Art by Moy Zhong One year ago, sophomore Malik Ibdah would have never guessed that a video explaining the transcription process of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to messenger RNA (mRNA) would spark his interest...

Voter fraud compromises court

Voter fraud compromises court

Grace Vance February 5, 2017

Student Council determined on Monday that the original list of courtwarming candidates had to be amended because of suspected fraudulent voting. Although Student Council announced the names of 11 boys...

Senior Camille McManus, yearbook business manager, counts checks and book sale sheets at her desk.

Yearbook sales suffer with a decrease from last year’s purchases

Grace Vance January 27, 2017
Has the increase of social media and decline of paper books impacted yearbook sales? Ever wondered if a yearbook was really worth the price? Find out by reading on.
Yelton sits at his music studio in his room and looks through the tracks in his song, Hawaii.

Skill and Skrill

Grace Vance January 11, 2017
Ever wondered if anyone has their plans after high school figured out? Meet sophomore Ben Yelton, who aspires to make electronic music.
art by Joy Park

Budget allocation difficult for staff

Grace Vance December 15, 2016
Many hear the tales of worn down band instruments and teachers buying their own supplies from lack of money, but the truth is much more complicated.
Sweet Potato Pasta

Sweet Potato Pasta

Grace Vance November 17, 2016
This recipe combines sweet potato, pumpkin, tahini and walnuts to create a comforting and creamy pasta dish that is sure to please.
Parents political duties trickle down to children

Parents’ political duties trickle down to children

Grace Vance November 6, 2016
Governmental responsibilities change children's lives as they support their parents.
Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal

Pumpkin Pie Oatmeal

Grace Vance November 3, 2016
Still have some leftover pumpkin from the holiday season? Try out this breakfast recipe for a healthy spin on the popular dessert.
RBHS senior Jim Hormann and HHS Joseph Vandepopuliere present their project, Litter Labs.

CACC hosts annual Engineering Design and Development gallery walk

Grace Vance November 2, 2016

The two day gallery walk at the Columbia Area Career Center (CACC) that showcased the Engineering Design and Development classes’ real world problem-solving projects ended today. The purpose of the course...

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