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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 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.
Camp Show Choir excites the next generation

Camp Show Choir excites the next generation

Moy Zhong December 15, 2018
On Oct. 8, Rock Bridge High School Show Choirs host their annual Camp Show Choir event.
Dont touch my hair

Don’t touch my hair

Moy Zhong November 2, 2018
Atiyah Lane shares her experiences and views on black hair and image.
India Nite dazzles community with sights, sounds, culture

India Nite dazzles community with sights, sounds, culture

Moy Zhong October 30, 2018
Featuring traditional and contemporary Indian performances by local community members, visitors catch a glimpse of culture from abroad thanks to India Nite.
Prometheus - Art by Moy Zhong.

Finding the fire

Anna Xu October 16, 2018
Through years of practice, senior Henry Huang became a nationally recognized musician, loosing and rediscovering his passion along the way.
Sisyphus - Art by Moy Zhong.

In the rough

Bailey Stover October 16, 2018
ELL students overcome cultural and language barriers to find community in foreign environments. They face racism, unfamiliar slang and unrealistic expectations, yet despite these challenges they persist and achieve long-term, lasting success.
Sisyphus - Art by Moy Zhong.

A blissful bond

Katie Whaley October 16, 2018
Greek mythology paints love as a vital and appealing emotion, yet it presents stories where romance causes destructive endings.
Atlas - Art by Moy Zhong.

Tested by time

Ann Fitzmaurice October 15, 2018
Psychologist Angela Duckworth’s TED talk instilled in her audience that hard work leads to achievement more than luck, talent or good fortune.
The 2018 Homecoming Court waits for the halftime announcement Oct. 12. Senior Moy Zhong was crowned queen. Photo by Maya Bell.

A night of celebration: Last football home game

Maya Bell October 14, 2018
The night ended in a victory over Helias Catholic High School with a final score of [52-28].
HoCo Queen Candidate: Moy Zhong

HoCo Queen Candidate: Moy Zhong

Isaac Parrish October 8, 2018

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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.
The Girl with the Black Hair takes a sip of soda.

‘The Night is Short, Walk on Girl’ highlights what it means to be young

Moy Zhong August 29, 2018
The Night is Short, Walk on Girl is a film as quirky as its name. From the mind of Masaaki Yuasa, The Night is Short, Walk on Girl is a Japanese animation featuring a psychedelic journey centered on a single frivolous night on the town, told from the perspectives of two people as they go wherever life takes them. Full of dizzying visuals, fast-paced scene changes, raunchy humor and a plethora of spontaneously-appearing side characters, the film may not be for the faint of heart. Hidden under its wacky persona, however, the movie is an ambitious attempt at analyzing what it means to be young, taking chances and how interconnected the world is.
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