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Bearing News

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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The delusions and complexities of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope

Nora Crutcher-McGowan November 19, 2020
Though the story is mostly about the failures of their relationship, Clementine is a subtle pawn of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope, the type of unrealistic female character created by men who displays no serious emotions or dynamic interests other than changing her usually boyfriend’s perspective on life. 
Art by Devin Hall

Sexualized media representation damages young girls’ development, health

Allison Kim November 16, 2020
An overwhelming percentage of media that minors see presents sexualized characters, especially girls, even in content specifically targeted toward children. Visual media sends ideas to girls from a young age, and as they get older, this constant exposure to the objectification of female bodies can cause girls to internalize the sexualizing messages in the cultural environment they exist in, impacting them during identity formation.
Photo by Ana Manzano

CPS free meal program extended to June 30

Allison Kim November 9, 2020
With the return of elementary school students to in-person school, Columbia Public Schools (CPS) sent out an update regarding the free meals provided to all students through an email on Oct. 20. CPS extended the program, which had previously been in effect until Dec. 31, to last through the rest of the 2020-2021 school year.
Art by Sarah Ding.

National Honor Society announces student officers

Sarah Ding November 5, 2020
After two days of members voting via a Google Form, National Honor Society (NHS) sponsor Stephanie Harman released the results of this year's NHS officer elections Oct. 30. Harman assigned two people to each position instead of the usual one person in previous years.

Bruin bear had a great fall

Devin Hall November 2, 2020

In the first Bruin Bear comic of the school year, Barnky enjoys the fall season with their partner by carving pumpkins, watching movies, and spending time outdoors. Just because covid has made it harder...

A crowd gathers to watch band performers at the 2020 March March, True/Falses opening parade. Photo by Sophia Eaton

True/False Festival announces new dates, outdoor format for 2021

Emma Stefanutti October 30, 2020

The Ragtag Film Society (Ragtag) released updates on their plans for the 2021 True/False festival. The newly reimagined festival will now take place on May 5-9, 2021 in a largely outdoor setting as opposed...

Art by Lorelei Dohm.

A letter to Gen Z ahead of the upcoming election

Nora Crutcher-McGowan October 27, 2020
Although I was old enough to remember Obama’s reelection, it didn’t have nearly the same impact on me as the 2016 election. This election introduced me to a world of American politics that is often unjust, repetitive and hopeless.
The varsity softball team celebrating their win on Oct. 22. Photo by Desmond Kisida.

Softball defeats Marquette in state semifinals, focuses on team development in preparation for finals

Anjali Noel Ramesh October 27, 2020

In continuation of their undefeated season, the RBHS softball team beat Marquette High School 5-1 in the semifinal round of the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) Class 5 state...

Art by Sarah Ding.

Telemedicine provides virtual tool for health care

Sarah Ding October 22, 2020
During the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving one's home to receive health care can be unsafe. Because of this, health care professionals have utilized telemedicine to hold remote appointments and monitor patients.
Photo by Sophia Eaton

Media Center offers curbside pickup service

Emma Stefanutti October 22, 2020

The Media Center began offering its curbside pickup service to RBHS students and faculty Oct. 1. Since its first day, the system has been successfully distributing textbooks, laptops and other school materials...

Art by Devin Hall

California to Columbia: moving across the country during COVID-19

Emma Stefanutti October 11, 2020
Moving is a difficult, anxiety-inducing and draining task, especially when it’s long-distance. Leaving behind friends and starting a new life in a new town is stressful enough—imagine having to do it in the middle of a global pandemic. 
Junior Maggie Lin hits a forehand shot at girls tennis districts Thursday, Oct. 8. Photo by Ana Manzano.

Girls’ tennis team wins district match, celebrates senior sendoff

Sarah Ding October 9, 2020
The RBHS girls’ tennis team won their 22nd consecutive district dual against Jefferson City High School (JCHS) Thursday evening and celebrated senior night together afterwards. This victory marked their last hurdle to reaching the sectionals dual.
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