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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

Feature photo by Michelle Wu

Campaign involvement provides political outlet for students

Cassidy Viox December 12, 2016
While many people think that politics is only for adults, there are opportunities for involvement at any age. High school students may find jobs during the political season.
Protesters hold up an Im mad sign at the Peace Walk Against Hatred

Bruins react to quotes by their new president-elect

Cassidy Viox November 17, 2016
Many Bruins have strong opinions on president-elect Donald Trump. His opinions are strong and get many people excited or frustrated.
Parents political duties trickle down to children

Parents’ political duties trickle down to children

Grace Vance November 6, 2016
Governmental responsibilities change children's lives as they support their parents.
Underage Americans seek to sway elections

Underage Americans seek to sway elections

Siena Juhlin November 2, 2016
Although most high school students still can't vote, many are getting active in the 2016 election.
photo by Abby Kempf

Political perplexity

Ji-Ho Lee February 13, 2016
Students find their political ideology outside of traditional party views
Senior paves way for new political club

Senior paves way for new political club

Abby Kempf December 10, 2015
Senior Stephen Sowers took it upon himself to create a Young Libertarians Club at RBHS, bringing a lesser known political party into the spotlight.
Art by Shelby Yount.

Don’t vote a liar into the White House

Ji-Ho Lee November 10, 2015

The search for a capable leader to guide the nation from the oval office has been an ongoing, unsuccessful expedition for the American people. Ridden by scandal and unsuccessful policy, each election,...

Republican presidential candidates from left, Chris Christie, Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and John Kasich take the stage for the first Republican presidential debate at the Quicken Loans Arena Thursday, Aug. 6, 2015, in Cleveland. Republicans are steeling themselves for a long period of deep uncertainty following a raucous first debate of the 2016 campaign for president, with no signs this past week’s Fox News face-off will winnow their wide-open field of White House hopefuls anytime soon.   (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

American campaign cycles show flaws in system

Abby Kempf October 10, 2015

Sen. Ted Cruz (R - Texas) announced on March 23 that he would run for the presidency of the United States of America. So began the long-winded, money-guzzling and largely publicized joke of a race for...

Welcome to Trumps political circus

Welcome to Trump’s political circus

Abby Kempf September 28, 2015

It would be a total understatement to say Donald Trump is loving every second of this campaign. Everyone with a television set or the Internet has heard of Trump’s racist remarks in regard to illegal...

Girls State deadline approaches

Girls State deadline approaches

Jenna Liu February 11, 2015

There is now just a week left for junior girls at RBHS to submit their names for Missouri Girls State. According to guidance counselor Dr. Jordan Alexander, the deadline to apply is Wed., Feb. 18 and...

art by Maddy Mueller

Social media environment discourages political discussion

Nicole Schroeder December 16, 2014

Social media sites are quickly becoming one of the most popular pastimes in the United States with approximately 121.8 billion minutes per month spent on social media in 2014, according to statista.com. With...

Poverty, economic inequality poses problem

Poverty, economic inequality poses problem

Jay Whang February 13, 2014

In 1964, after the death of John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon B. Johnson stood up on the capitol and declared war on poverty in the hopes of increasing the welfare state of Americans. According to the...

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