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Golf reliant on youth in lead up to district tournament

Golf reliant on youth in lead up to district tournament

John Flanegin April 30, 2016
With the district tournament two days away, golf coach Doug Daniels believes a seventh straight title will fall on the shoulders of his younger players.
Voting rigged against minorities

Voting rigged against minorities

Abby Kempf April 30, 2016

Art by Ana Ramirez Many seniors had their first experience voting Mar. 15. Fresh-faced 18-year-olds wandered into their precinct’s polling place and nervously handed a voting official their driver’s...

by Cassi Viox and Neil Cathro

Questioning racial bias

Multiple Authors April 8, 2016
Students debate over whether white privilege is real or not.
Adulthood cynicism leads to complacency

Adulthood cynicism leads to complacency

Abby Kempf February 18, 2016
Editor-in-Chief Abby Kempf explains her views on optimism and its importance.
New experiences could revolutionize your life

New experiences could revolutionize your life

Abby Kempf February 12, 2016
Read about Editor-in-Chief Abby Kempf's experiences and views on change.
RBHS teachers play the "Newly Weds Game"

RBHS teachers play the “Newly Weds Game”

Abby Kempf February 11, 2016
Watch this video to see how well married RBHS teachers know their spouse.
Junior, Alli K, plays the cello.

Orchestrated in perfect harmony

Abby Kempf January 30, 2016
Learning to play an instrument is not easy. It takes hours of determination, practice and sometimes tears.
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai, 18, speaks during her visit to Azraq refugee camp in Jordan, Monday, July 13, 2015. Rich countries should spend less on weapons in the Syria conflict and more on education, Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai said Monday, calling world leaders "quite stingy" as she visited the camp for Syrian war refugees. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)

Do you struggle with #FirstWorldProblems?

Abby Kempf January 27, 2016
In the world of me, me, me Malala Yousafzai shines as a beacon of giving and selflessness, reminding us of how small our problems really are.
The Rock reviews best albums of the year.

The best albums of 2015

Abby Kempf December 20, 2015
From Drake to Neon Indian, here's a list of the best albums of 2015.
Riveting Reflection: Sophomore Roz Eggener begins the night’s series of mini-scenes by explaining the creation of the world and water’s importance. This pool was pivotal in all of the scenes, leaving many actors drenched by the time the curtain fell.

Advanced Acting class brings ‘Metamorphoses’ to life

Abby Kempf December 12, 2015
In an attempt to make ancient play-writing more accessible, director and playwright Mary Zimmerman brought Metamorphoses to Broadway in 2002, pulling in a Tony for her adaptation of a classic Ovid poem by the same name. The Advanced Acting class took on the challenge, showing off their extensive repertoire. Students performed numerous scenes, ranging from humorous to heart-breaking, and each student dawned more than one role to make up for the small class size.

Students recount importance of reading

Abby Kempf November 21, 2015
Students realize the importance of reading class material as a significant source of education enrichment to their studies.

Students refuse to abandon strike, even when it gets dark

Abby Kempf November 11, 2015

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