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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

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...

Societal pressure

Societal pressure

Yousuf El-Jayyousi October 9, 2016

As we get older, we begin to think more and more about how everyone else sees us. We begin to feel the pressure of society to look and act a certain way. In this blog, I will be interviewing students of...

By Eléa-Marie Gilles

One month later

Eléa-Marie Gilles October 5, 2016

Welcome to my blog First Impressions! My name is Eléa. I’m the French exchange student at RBHS for the school year. I’m a junior. Every two weeks I will share pictures about the differences between...

Mike Pierson, choir director, was one of the two judges for musical auditions this year.

Rock Bridge Backstage: Auditions

Ty Jamieson October 2, 2016

The world of performing arts at RBHS, as at any high school, is a high stress, intense and incredible place. This year I will focus on the many aspects that that world has to offer. From marching band...

Into Darkness

Into Darkness

Ty Jamieson December 16, 2015

Darkness can provide a surreal sort of calm onto everything. During the night, things typically move a little slower than during the day. For me, it's when I get everything done. There really is no binding...

Into Darkness

Ty Jamieson December 8, 2015
Ty Jamieson's photo blog illustrates the beauty of night.
Photo courtesy of Stephanie Harman.

In their element

Bailey Stover October 9, 2015

Scientific institutions present impact of founders’ influence, contributions ine representative groups from scientific institutions around the world met at the Stephanie Harman Foundation for Chemistry...

Old fences have always been a favorite photo subject of mine.

Ice

Morgan Berk February 13, 2014

A couple of weeks ago, before we were snowed in for the long haul, I went around my Grandma's farm and took some photos of the iced-over scenery. As dangerous and inconvenient as ice can be, it makes for...

A sprinkle of color

A sprinkle of color

Mikaela Acton February 9, 2014

During the crazy Columbia winter break 2.0, I abandoned the warmth of the indoors and ventured out into the cold abyss onto my snow-covered back porch. There, I saw a landscape covered in white; even the...

Downtown Mini Series: Post Uno

Downtown Mini Series: Post Uno

Maribeth Eiken January 29, 2014

My entire life (all 17 years) I have dreamed of escaping the grasp of Columbia; the thought of "getting out" is something I dance around with in my mind and my imagination. Now, before you jump to conclusions...

Show Choir Up Close & Personal

Show Choir Up Close & Personal

Morgan Berk January 28, 2014

Earlier this month, the RBHS show choirs had their premiere performance. Prior to that, they had two rehearsals in full costume and makeup. As an individual on the tech crew, I took the opportunity to...

Frost Before Thaw

Frost Before Thaw

Amy Blevins January 27, 2014

There is something interesting about the malleable nature of water in any form; solid, liquid, gas. The ease this compound has with molding to any shape, around any form and encompassing countless objects,...

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