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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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Maya Bell

Need for comfort from phones brings depression alongside

Katie Whaley September 29, 2017
New findings say people who use their cell phones excessively could experience more psychological health issues than those who use their cellphones less.
Restrictions on laptops affect students, faculty

Restrictions on laptops affect students, faculty

Ryan Choe September 26, 2017
Students run into internet and settings restrictions on their school-given laptops and administrators explain the reasons behind those restrictions.
Photo by Eléa Gilles

One-to-one program to provide laptops to students lacking technology at home

Emily Oba April 6, 2017
The one-to-one program allows students without technology at home, to have an equal chance at succeeding in school, as someone with available laptops at home would.
Infographic by Joy Park

Women in STEM speak out against sexism

Nikol Slatinska March 15, 2017
In a male-dominated field, women and young girls fight for respect and acknowledgment.
Art by Joy Park

Social media strengthens relationships

Emily Oba February 24, 2017
Technology connects people instantly. While social media is fun for teenagers, it can also help strengthen relationships.
Photo by Tyson Jamieson

CPS uses student feedback for 1-to-1 program

Emily Oba January 20, 2017
CPS is using feedback from students in the student advisory committee to determine what laptops students will receive next year for the one to one program.
Junior Bettie Logan and senior Emma Richardson check their phones while in their AUT period. Photo by Kristine Cho

Technology troubles invite new CPS policies

Grace Vance September 24, 2016

District removes Twitter block on student Wi-Fi Sophomore Chloe Peterson sits in her fourth hour World History class, her eyes drooping as she settles down at the end of a long day. She quietly sneaks...

Juniors Anna Slade and Maddi James rifle through their Google Drive inventories during their AUT as they search through pages of documents and PDFs for AP United States History, Personal Finance, and various other courses. Photo by Kristine Cho

District removes personal and share server drives

Rochita Ghosh September 22, 2016

Google Drive assumes position as main document storage in CPS Gone are the days of memes in the RBHS Student Share Drive. At the beginning of this school year, the Columbia Public Schools (CPS) district...

Looking toward the future

Looking toward the future

Abby Still May 19, 2016

Junior Sydni Heavin is in her Chemistry class, watching the clock tick. Sitting in the same chair for an hour and a half is annoying, and she can feel herself losing focus. The teacher releases the students...

Nostalgia keeps novelties alive

Nostalgia keeps novelties alive

Nicole Schroeder March 9, 2016
While technology grows ever-important in teenagers' daily lives, older items still hold sentimental value for certain RBHS students.
District administrators plan to offer all students new technology

District administrators plan to offer all students new technology

Ji-Ho Lee February 17, 2016
In an era controlled by technology, a new policy could extend this control to high school students, as RBHS considers a new policy that would affect all students.
RBHS media specialist, Dennis Murphy, looks at an iPad while it charges. Murphy often reminds students that food and drinks are not allowed, and prohibits computer games played by students. This situation, however, involved much more than innocent computer games.

Explicit, pornographic material lead to police investigation on district iPads

Grace Vance December 10, 2015

Media center specialist Dennis Murphy examines one of the iPads distributed to students. The Columbia Police Department recently seized iPads while investigating improper use of them.  [dropcap color="#"...

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