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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

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.
Red

Red

Abby Blitz November 8, 2016

As the season change, and the leaves turn, one of the final colors people see in the trees is red. People think of the leaves, deeper reds in clothes, passion and love when they think of the color red....

Junior policy debaters Dalton Nunamaker and Joshua Vincent receive their third place trophies at the Parkway West tournament in St. Louis

The team that debates together

Kristine Cho November 8, 2016

When the layman thinks of relationships, he turns to things of romance. Individual intimacy with another has come to define common conception of relations, but the social web that constructs reality is...

Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Artistic inspirations

Yousuf El-Jayyousi November 5, 2016

[vc_empty_space height="30"][vc_separator color="chino" style="shadow"][vc_empty_space height="30"]While she finds herself experimenting in all kinds of mediums, senior Emily Wawrzyniak tends to find herself...

Jack-o-lantern, costume party, scary decor?

Jack-o-lantern, costume party, scary decor?

Eléa-Marie Gilles October 31, 2016

Happy Halloween everyone! I would like to share what I discovered and what was different for me for this particular event. I think Halloween is a very special day for everybody, but particularly for the...

Juncu cackles from behind her hand as the Bledsoe playfully pokes fun at her during their lunch block. Photo by Kristine Cho

A laughing matter

Kristine Cho October 23, 2016
Those who laugh together stay together. RBHS friends find ways to stay connected and happy by sharing a good chuckle with one another.
Hannah Potter. Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Academic performance

Yousuf El-Jayyousi October 22, 2016

[vc_empty_space height="30"][vc_separator color="chino" style="shadow"][vc_empty_space height="30"]Completing one of the highest mathematics courses offered in college, Differential Equations, in his freshman...

Blue

Blue

Abby Blitz October 20, 2016

The reason I chose blue for my second blog is mostly because it is my favorite color. Whether it be a stormy sky with the small hints of gray, shallow waters of the ocean, or just simply the variations...

By Eléa-Marie Gilles

Learning the American way

Eléa-Marie Gilles October 16, 2016

Religion is very important in the United States as compared to in Europe. Even for young or old people, students can show their religion in school. In France we can not in public school. In France, we...

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...

Forest green

Forest green

Abby Blitz October 14, 2016

We all have a favorite color whether it be because of a memory associated with it or a continuous love of it from an early age. Colors are associated with feelings, memories, and geographic locations....

Resting in the chaos

Resting in the chaos

Kristine Cho October 13, 2016

The philosophy of care ethics relies upon the fundamental belief that human existence is defined by the social web humans have created around themselves. It places caring and relationships at the center...

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