Spider-Man: Far From Marvel
Recent headlines and interviews with Marvel actors and executives stated Sony and Disney have changed their agreement on which company...
Nostalgia nurtures memory of first concert experience
I sat in my drummer, Erin Krewson’s, beat up stick shift, in the humid air, dripping in sweat. She and...
An ocean away: Singapore
Two summers ago, I took my first big trip. Every year my family traveled within the country to different national...
Stunning superpowers
Comic page of RBHS students describing their dream superpowers. Cats, time traveling and love galore!...
Royal Tea: Book Edition
When’s the last time you saw an individual actively check out a library book that wasn’t for a class...
Royal Tea: Screen Time Edition
I’ve written college essays about the maintaining of this blog, had countless laughter sessions while reading my own writing (if...
Follicles of self-acceptance
A year ago, I stopped shaving my legs....
My mentor, my friend
Students share their appreciation for various teachers in the school Taegan Talley — Mrs. Janet Thompson Q: What class do...
Respecting President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump’s corrupted administration has irrefutably changed the American perception of the office of the presidency....
Royal Tea: Georgiana of Cavendish
This week’s edition of Royal Tea will be discussing the life of Georgiana Cavendish....
A wake up call to changing my sleep schedule
I hate being tired all the time. Instead of giving up extracurriculars, I fixed my sleep schedule....
Pass the platter; hold your judgment
A personal experience on gaining respect for a movement and learning more about ethical eating....
Behind the Paper: Ann Fitzmaurice
On this edition of Behind the Paper, I interview junior and in-depths editor Ann Fitzmaurice....
Behind the Paper: Ryan Choe
This week I interview sophomore Ryan Choe, a first time-writer for The Rock and Bearing News....
Behind the Paper: Yousuf El-Jayyousi
On this edition of Behind the Paper, we learn about senior Yousuf El-Jayyousi, the photo editor for The Rock and...
Behind the Paper: Moy Zhong
n this edition of Behind the Paper, we learn about junior Moy Zhong and how she came to be on...
Art Around Columbia: Steel stallions
Hidden in plain sight, a herd of metallic untitled Horse sculptures stand proudly for all to see....
Complex simplicity, PearFleur
This installment of Drawing the Lines features an artist who combines a wide range of subject matter with waves of...
Never ending color, Reid Fagerquist
In this installment of Drawing the Lines, things take a colorful twist with our featured artist: Reid Fagerquist, or known...
Expression and character, Viria
In this installment of Drawing the Lines, I will be writing about the work of another internet artist. Featured in...
The elegance of Glenn Arthur
Hello again and welcome back to Drawing the Lines! In this installment, I will be focusing on the work of...
Breadth of exploration, Zyra Bañez
In this installment of Drawing the Lines, I will be showcasing the work of one artist that combines the elegance...
Transcending waves, Meyoco
Hello and welcome back to Drawing the Lines! This week, I will be exploring the work of yet another of my...
Monet’s Water Lilies
Being an avid and long-term fan of Claude Monet, I have always sought opportunities to see his works in person....
The Controversy Behind Johannes Vermeer’s Photo-Realism
For eras, artists have been revered for their classic styles, rich history, hidden morals and extensive collections of their artwork...
Crossing the divide, Picolo
In this week’s installment, I will be writing about the works of yet another artist that never stops to inspire...
Grant Wood’s ambiguous ‘American Gothic’
The United States is noted for its glitz and glam spanning from coast to coast in states such as New...
Velázquez’s Las Meninas
As an art player of the Rock Bridge Quiz Bowl team, I have the opportunity to study artworks on a...
An analysis of Katsushika Hokusai
The Great Wave off Kanagawa, better known as The Great Wave, is one of pop culture’s most iconic images. The...
Edvard Munch’s story behind “The Scream”
Many people know of the iconic expressionist painting, The Scream, and it’s blazing hues of orange contrasting the dark aura...
A focus on artist, MaryDoodles
Hello hello! Joanna here, and welcome back to this cozy nook of Bearing News! In this week’s installment, I will...
Goldsworthy’s Stone River
During the last week of my Stanford University summer adventure, our class took a trip to the Cantor Art Center,...
Dali’s Persistence of Memory
Art has undoubtedly been an essential part of my life and my identity. When I was a little girl, I...
The works of Knight Zhang
Hello again! Joanna here, and welcome back to my little corner of Bearing News! This week, I will be focusing...
Pollock’s Lucifer
Hello and welcome to An Artist’s Scrutiny. In this blog series, I will explore artworks that I’ve encountered, give my...
Van Gogh’s art reveals life struggles
A mention of the name “Vincent van Gogh” (1853 – 1890) often leads to the thought that he was the...
The genius of Miguel Mercado
Hey there, fellow citizen of the internet! Thanks for coming over to my little corner of Bearing News. My name...