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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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America needs more unity, less division

Elliot Bachrach December 19, 2019

Division concerning political beliefs in the United States has been a problem since the drafting of the constitution; however, it has increased substantially in recent years. An unfavorable view of the...

Art by Snowy Li

Timeline: Important events in LGBTQ history

Turner DeArmond December 18, 2019
Junior Turner DeArmond details some of the most important and notable events in LGBTQ history. Click the link to view his timeline.
That’s debatable: Should colleges consider standardized test scores in admissions?

That’s debatable: Should colleges consider standardized test scores in admissions?

Multiple Authors December 18, 2019

Standardized testing gives an equal and fair chance to students Isaac Yontz What do Princeton Review, Prep Scholar, and Kaplan all have in common?  They all make copious amounts of money off study...

Members of the marching band perform a show at halftime of an RBHS football game. Photo by Parker Boone.

Marching band is a performing art, not a sport

Elliot Bachrach December 17, 2019
Football. Baseball. Basketball. Marching band. Which of these words does not belong? The answer is obvious, marching band, as it is not a sport.
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DBRL offers content through video streaming services ‘Kanopy’, ‘Hoopla’

Allison Kim December 16, 2019
Through on-demand video streaming services such as Kanopy and Hoopla, Daniel Boone Regional Library (DBRL) offers an abundance of films, television shows and documentaries to watch and download on computers, mobile devices and televisions. Anyone that lives in Boone or Callaway County and has a DBRL card can access an account on both platforms completely free of charge.
College Board to discontinue several AP Scholar awards May 2020

College Board to discontinue several AP Scholar awards May 2020

Brandon Kim December 15, 2019

The Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar awards program is discontinuing several awards in May 2020. The State awards, Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) honors and International AP Scholar awards...

Bruin Bears Snowtime Shenanigans

Bruin Bear: Showtime Shenanigans

Snowy Li December 14, 2019
Bruin Bear experiences shenanigans due to inclement weather, days of school not in session and lots of snow.
The Bruinthon leadership team prepares cookies for decorating for the Dec. 13 fundraiser. The event will be held in the cafeteria right after school.

Bruinthon to hold cookie decorating fundraiser Dec. 13

Maddie Orr December 12, 2019

Bruinthon, RBHS’ corresponding club for the Mini Mizzouthon dance marathon, is having a holiday cookie decorating event on Friday after school from 4:15-5 in the cafeteria to raise money for the University...

FOMO: an inevitable consequence of being a social butterfly

FOMO: an inevitable consequence of being a social butterfly

Maddie Orr December 12, 2019
Is it possible to be in two places at once? Reasonable physics would completely disregard the idea, but teenagers often relish in the thought. Literally rather than rationally, however, one can stay so busy it feels like their in two places at one time, but only if their willing to suffer the consequences: surrendering their sanity, mental well-being and social state of mind. Often brushed aside, all of these debilitating harms are generally deemed a fear of missing out (FOMO), something I struggle with on the daily.
Motion Pictures Association of America celebrates 50 years of movie ratings

Motion Pictures Association of America celebrates 50 years of movie ratings

Brandon Kim December 9, 2019
A look into the history of movie ratings and the controversies these can cause.
Sophomore Zihao Zhou (left) and senior Eric Kwon (right) stand for applause at the end of the orchestra concert. Photo by Jadyn Lisenby.

All-State symphony orchestra provides musical opportunities for band, orchestra students

Anjali Noel Ramesh December 9, 2019
High schoolers from across Missouri participated in the 2019 All-State band and orchestra auditions on Saturday, Dec. 7. Band auditions were set at Hickman High School, and orchestra at the University of Missouri—Columbia Memorial Student Union.
Anime Club screens ‘Patema Inverted’ tomorrow

Anime Club screens ‘Patema Inverted’ tomorrow

Anna Xu December 9, 2019
Patema Inverted starts a 5 p.m. at room 206-7. Tickets to the show cost $5, and the experience comes with food and drinks.
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