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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Festive Friday spreads holiday cheer

Festive Friday spreads holiday cheer

Maya Bell December 16, 2018
On Friday Dec. 14, StuCo hosted Festive Friday to encourage holiday cheer. Members dressed in holiday sweaters and handed out candy canes at each entrance.
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.
The RBHS science department poses for a group picture of their outfits for Disney/Animated Day Oct. 8. Tomorrows theme will be Sci-Fi/Superhero Day. Photo by Maya Bell.

A glimpse of animated films day

Bailey Stover October 8, 2018
On the first day of homecoming week, students and teachers wore costumes relating to the theme of animated films. The science department dressed as the minions from "Despicable Me" while students drew inspiration from movies such as "Ratatouille," "Mulan" and "Monsters, Inc." Tomorrow's theme day centers around science fiction and superheros.
Students and faculty evacuated the math wing after fire alarms went off during second hour Friday. The evacuation lasted about seven minutes. Photo by Maya Bell.

Students, faculty evacuate because of fire alarm

Bailey Stover October 5, 2018

During second hour Friday, a student in physics teacher Malcolm Smith’s freshmen physics class pressed the gas valve shut off as he left the room, unintentionally triggering the fire alarms. This led...

(From left) Missouri natives McKayla Smith and Emma Short enjoy Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenues performance at The 2018 Roots N Blues N BBQ Festival in Columbia on Sunday Sept. 30.  The pair traveled from their current home of New Orleans, Trombone Shortys birthplace, for the festival. Photo by Maya Bell.

Something beautiful

Maya Bell October 4, 2018
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue returns to Columbia to perfom at the 2018 Roots N Blues N BBQ festival Sunday Sept. 30.
Missouri artist Joesph Edwards helps festival goers create a small painting with his bicycle powered spinning canvas. Edwards said one working name for his creation is Art of the Revolution. Photo by Maya Bell.

People of Roots n Blues n BBQ – Joseph Edwards

Maya Bell October 2, 2018
On opening night of The Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival, Missouri artist Joseph Edwards set up his bicycle powered spinning canvas at the Art Village near the Missouri Lottery Stage. Up until the last performance of the night, The Avett Brothers, Edwards' machine entertained long lines of festival-goers.
Missouri artist Joesph Edwards helps festival goers create a small painting with his bicycle powered spinning canvas. Edwards said one working name for his creation is Art of the Revolution. Photo by Maya Bell.

People of Roots n Blues n BBQ – Joseph Edwards

Maya Bell October 1, 2018
On opening night of The Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival, Missouri artist Joseph Edwards set up his bicycle powered spinning canvas at the Art Village near the Missouri Lottery Stage. Up until the last performance of the night, The Avett Brothers, Edwards' machine entertained long lines of festival-goers.
Senior Nate Peat drives the ball through the Titans defense during Friday nights game Sep 14. Peat receives attention from his coaches and fans for his exceptional talent as an offensive player. He now holds offers from several schools, including University of Missouri, Stanford and Northwestern. Photo by Maya Bell.

Bruins fall to Lee’s Summit West Titans 28-7

Maya Bell September 15, 2018

As the Bruins warmed up to take on the Lee’s Summit West Titans, the student section filled with neon-clad fans and even one Prince look-alike. BruCrew’s theme of the night was “the 80’s”. Senior...

This photo was taken by Bailey Stover

Students take interest in fashion forward trends

Bailey Stover May 16, 2018

For countless children growing up, their families called them pet-names such as “sweetie,” “silly-bear” and “snugabug.” This was no different for junior Piper Page, whose parents declared her...

Senior Kris Cho makes a speech during the student-led walkout March 14. Photo by Maya Bell.

Student activism promises future change

Maya Bell April 10, 2018

Moments after the fatal shooting of 17 students and teachers in Parkland, Fla. Feb. 14, Kevin Hogg rushed to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School fearing the worst news a parent could ever receive. His...

True/False Film Festival ends with musical celebration

True/False Film Festival ends with musical celebration

Maya Bell March 7, 2018
On the closing night of the True/False Film Fest, the Missouri Theatre hosts Buskers Last Stand, the final musical event of the weekend.
Junior Anna Kate Sundvold, sophomore Delaney Fuller and junior Brittany Hayes perform at half time on Sept. 22, 2018 at a game against Jefferson City High School. Photo by Maya Bell.

Bruin Girls place at NDA High School Nationals

Ji-Sung Lee March 6, 2018
The Bruin Girls placed second in the small jazz division, third in the large mix division and fourth in pom at NDA National competition.
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