The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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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

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Fake news and me

Ann Fitzmaurice February 22, 2019
In an era of fake news, having aspirations to be a journalist is a long and trying, as well as hurtful, process.
Junior Hope Keithahn dances and sings during the City Lights performance at the fifth grade extravaganza on Wednesday, Jan. 9. Photo by Allie Pigg

Show choir competes at Troy Invitational

Ann Fitzmaurice February 11, 2019
City Lights and Satin n' Lace traveled to Troy, MO on Saturday for their first competition of the season.
Photo by  prostooleh

Advocate for black women, too

Atiyah Lane February 8, 2019

For the longest time, we’ve seen people of many races fight for what they believe is right. Communities come together protesting down streets, highways and in front of the White House, making movements...

Feature photo by George Frey / Bearing News

Columbia Regional Airport struggles, but what can we do?

George Frey January 21, 2019
COU will see more demand, but unless the city makes changes, the issues will force residents to drive two hours to other airports.
Art by Moy Zhong

‘Weather’ or not you agree, climate change is a hoax

Katie Whaley December 20, 2018
News of glaciers melting is fake. People are simply misplacing these ice bodies and forget glaciers migrate from the North Pole to Antarctica.
Art by Moy Zhong

State fund formula requires restructuring

Ben Kimchi December 19, 2018
A strong public education system is the backbone of equal opportunity for Americans. When that the system currently fails to uphold the promise of equity.
Art by Valeria Velasquez

Food surplus leads to excess waste

George Frey December 18, 2018
We rely on things such as food which can create waste.So we must ask ourselves, ‘what can we do before it’s too late to turn back?’
Art by Moy Zhong

National controversy: Debating the Second Amendment

Multiple Authors December 17, 2018
Mass shootings in synagogues, public schools, churches, and more have provoked a conversation about the balance in america between safety and freedom.
Art by Moy Zhong

Monopolies limit opportunity

George Frey December 14, 2018
Capitalism runs the United States. It is a system which dictates social behavior in the corporate landscape that is the American economy.
Universities manipulate students for profits

Universities manipulate students for profits

Jordyn Thompson December 10, 2018
For-profit universities that are making more profit by targeting students to increase their debt.
CPS November schedule requires reworking

CPS November schedule requires reworking

Ann Fitzmaurice November 27, 2018
CPS schedules two days off in November for teacher work days and conferences, and two days block Thanksgiving week. The reworking of these dates would benefit both students and families.
RBHS hosts annual Sweet Night of Jazz

RBHS hosts annual Sweet Night of Jazz

Maya Bell November 17, 2018
On November 16, RBHS hosted the annual Sweet Night of Jazz in the main gym. The fundraiser consisted of desserts, dancing and live music.
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