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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

3 fun ways to reuse Thanksgiving leftovers

3 fun ways to reuse Thanksgiving leftovers

sophie froese November 29, 2019
Three delicious and easy recipes to transform your favorite Thanksgiving leftovers into new treats.
As I doze into sleepless slumber

As I doze into sleepless slumber

Snowy Li November 21, 2019
The dream I most vividly remember happened early this year when I was napping in the glorious, sun-lit afternoon. With no major errands to run and a comfortably warm room, I finally got some nice shut-eye.
An ocean away: Bali

An ocean away: Bali

Riley Kerns November 12, 2019
Only after visiting for myself did I understand what all the hullabaloo of Bali was about. Although our stay only lasted two days, everything we did made it feel like a week. I was given a taste of a variety of opportunities the island had to offer and experienced the culture in multiple ways.
Bruin Bear: Textbook trouble

Bruin Bear: Textbook trouble

Snowy Li November 4, 2019
"Textbooks stink; I just use Wikipedia." "You're a terrible student."
Columbia feels the Burn(ey)

Columbia feels the Burn(ey)

Devin Hall November 4, 2019

The Burney Sisters are a local band that plays folk music. Despite their skill, these two young women aren’t even high school students yet. Only 11 years old, Emma Burney says she plays several instruments,...

Art by Devin Hall.

Students retell haunting tales

Devin Hall October 30, 2019
Three students retell their ghostly tales, which include a terrifying tapping, an potential phantom and mysterious scratching.
Gluttony consumes all

Gluttony consumes all

Snowy Li October 25, 2019
My insatiable need for food consumes me every day. I hunger to indulge in a feast as the thought of being full gnaws and churns inside me until I temporarily satisfy my unrelenting appetite.
Art by Lorelei Dohm.

Referential replication: Alex Pardee

Lorelei Dohm October 22, 2019
A few years ago, I came across an amazing piece of art that looked like nothing I had ever seen before. Alex Pardee, a freelance artist,  was the creator of this artwork, who is a freelance artist. Pardee’s art immediately called to me, and I’ve been hooked ever since. 
My Trip To Atlanta

My Trip To Atlanta

Rachel Stevens October 16, 2019
We began our early morning with breakfast to fuel us for our first sight of Atlanta: Stone Mountain. It was a foggy forty-minute drive, which I spent wrestling with my sisters over who would be getting the best couch for that night.
An ocean away: Komodo National Park

An ocean away: Komodo National Park

Riley Kerns October 11, 2019
Everyone has his or her own vision of what paradise looks like, from a sunny Florida beach to the snow-capped Rocky Mountains and everywhere in between. For me, paradise is Pulau Sebayur Besar, Indonesia. 
Undying Love

Undying Love

Snowy Li October 4, 2019
Students, staff share how pets affect their everyday lives.

Life behind the pixels

Snowy Li September 27, 2019
From pixelated farmers to tiny bug warriors, video games come in all kinds of different playstyles and storylines. Whether players must grow into a true member of the community through the power of friendship or take adventures through dangerous and everchanging lands, I chose “Hollow Knight,” “Dead Cells” and “Stardew Valley” as my all-time favorite computer escapades because of their subtle messages regarding stable support from others and within, including the real life applications behind the constant on-screen action. 
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