Teach my history, too Atiyah Lane • May 22, 2019 Atiyah Lane reflects on her previous educational experiences and the inadequate representation she has noticed in the teaching of African American history.
Junior class of AVID tours Maryville University Atiyah Lane • March 7, 2019 The junior class of RBHS’s Advanced Via Individual Determination (AVID) took a trip to tour Maryville University in Saint Louis, Mo.
Thinking ahead Atiyah Lane • December 20, 2018 https://soundcloud.com/rbhsbearingnews/thinking-ahead Atiyah Lane talks about where she see herself in 10 years and what her goals are in life.
Absent voters neglect duties Ann Fitzmaurice • November 12, 2018 At 6 a.m. the polls open on voting day.In August, 99,934 people registered to vote, yet only 37,305 casted their ballot that election season.
Brightened by the ballot Allie Pigg • November 9, 2018 Senior Drew Morris, a politics fanatic, worked for Josh Hawley’s campaign for U.S. Senator.
Don’t touch my hair Moy Zhong • November 2, 2018 Atiyah Lane shares her experiences and views on black hair and image.
Boys’ soccer defeats Kickapoo 6-2 Atiyah Lane • August 26, 2018 The Bruins improve their season record to 2-0 by defeating the Kickapoo Chiefs.
Boys’ soccer defeats Kickapoo, 6-2 Atiyah Lane • August 26, 2018 The Bruins improve their season record to 2-0 by defeating the Kickapoo Chiefs.
Individuals embrace natural hair Atiyah Lane • April 28, 2018 Dealing with natural hair comes with patience, risks and hard work. Time and dedication is put in to maintain its health and look.
CARE program guides employees Atiyah Lane • May 23, 2017 The Career Awareness Related Experience program works to offer students an opportunity to be employed during the summer.