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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

Art Honors Association meets after school

Art Honors Association meets after school

Paige Kiehl November 27, 2012

Helping involve students who are interested in art, whether they are in an art class or not, the art teachers Stevie and Trescott sponsor Art Honors Association (A.H.A). After the success of the club's...

Aerosmith’s ‘Music From Another Dimension!’ solidifies band’s legendary status

Tyler Dunlap November 12, 2012

It's been 11 years since the release of Aerosmith's last original album. Many fans and critics thought Aerosmith was done making music, but on November 6, 2012, the band picked up right where it left...

Rated R for mild nudity: Senior Khaymen Hoelscher’s art project of the human form will not be displayed in the hallways because of a school policy forbidding the presentation of the topless female body in any form. However, topless male artwork can be in the hallway. Photo by Asa Lory.

Policy censors depiction of body

Manal Salim October 25, 2012

A topless woman extends her arms behind her head, breaking the restricting chains that bind her wrists. Senior Khaymen Hoelscher depicted a scene of side view nudity in an artwork piece created for his...

Style of the Week: Alyssa Jennings

Style of the Week: Alyssa Jennings

Lauren Puckett October 16, 2012

As Bearing News staff member Ashleigh Atasoy and I roamed the halls earlier this afternoon, we stumbled upon the idea of a "Style of the Week," where we showcased Rock Bridge students with interesting...

‘Halcyon’ impresses with unique style

Lauren Puckett October 11, 2012

Halcyon  is an acquired taste. I listened to Ellie Goulding’s second studio album for the first time with skepticism, melting into intrigue. The second time through, I found myself enjoying every track,...

Columbia Art League ‘Blue’ exhibit showcases talent

Rena Rong April 27, 2012

While many were at home procrastinating their homework, a handful of students and teachers came out to the Columbia Art League for the April 26 opening reception of the "Blue" show, an exhibit centered...

‘Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present’ challenges viewers.

Rena Rong March 3, 2012

Is performance art really art? Even director Matthew Akers thought performance art “was a joke,” before taking on the project. It’s not imperative to like Abramović’s work in order to enjoy the...

‘Club Love’ provides sweet entertainment

Kira Lubahn February 20, 2012

There's something exciting about comics. When I was little, I'd get excited about reading 'Calvin and Hobbes' and 'FoxTrot' in the newspaper. It's a medium of storytelling I've always been fond of, so...

Drawing the day away: During her lunch, senior Cora Trout finishes her most recent piece of work inspired by architectural columns. Trout has taken art classes by choice for five years now. Although she is not planning to pursue a career in art, she hopes to continue drawing as a hobby and as means of expression. Photo by Halley Hollis

Expression through artwork brings satisfaction

Abbie Powers February 6, 2012

Senior Cora Trout burns off her creative juices not only by depicting her own visually stirring ideas, but also by maintaining a strong sense of respect and admiration for the grandiose architecture of...

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