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People with physical touch as their love language feel loved when they receive physical signs of affection. Photo by Sophia Eaton.

Understanding love languages proves beneficial to relationships

Sarah Ding February 12, 2021
Love languages, an idea pioneered by Dr. Gary Chapman in his book “The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts,” are different ways of expressing and receiving love. These include words of affirmation, quality time, giving and receiving gifts, acts of service and physical touch.
Photo by Audrey Novinger

Creative coping: students, teachers use music, art, movement to relax during COVID-19 pandemic

Audrey Novinger May 3, 2020
From scrapbooking to practicing an instrument to going on a walk, students and teachers find ways to be creative during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Baby fox. Photo by Sarah Mosteller.

Human activities prove detrimental to environment, increase risk of infectious diseases

Audrey Novinger April 14, 2020
In order to combat future infectious diseases and protect the planet, we must tackle factors that contribute to climate change.
Junior Audrey Novinger makes homemade pancakes. Photo Doug Novinger.

Day 5

Audrey Novinger March 22, 2020
Junior Audrey Novinger describes how she spent day five in quarantine eating pancakes and trying on her mom's vintage clothes.
Photo by Sarah Mosteller.

RBHS health teachers aim to support all students during human sexuality unit

Audrey Novinger March 22, 2020
Sexual health is an important part of students' educations, and the RBHS health teachers work hard to reach all their students' needs.
Junior Audrey Novinger writes while her sister freshman Brooke Novinger draws. Photo by Sarah Ginter-Novinger

Day 4

Audrey Novinger March 21, 2020
Junior Audrey Novinger describes how she spent her fourth day in quarantine outside on her deck with her sister. She spent the day writing and relaxing.
Audrey survives on chocolate. Photo by Sarah Ginter-Novinger

Day 3

Audrey Novinger March 20, 2020
Junior Audrey Novinger shares how online education is affecting her health and happiness during the third day of social distancing.
Junior Audrey Novinger practices her flute. Photo by Brooke Novinger.

Day 2

Audrey Novinger March 19, 2020
Junior Audrey Novinger talks about what she is doing on her second day of social distancing and describes her thoughts on this year's spring.
Audrey works on her laptop. Photo by Sarah Ginter-Novinger.

Day 1

Audrey Novinger March 18, 2020
Junior Audrey Novinger talks about what her switch to online learning was like and how time management and scheduling will be important during this pandemic.
Blue recycling bag. Photo by Audrey Novinger

Waste Minimization Coordinator Ben Kreitner answers questions about city recycling policies

Audrey Novinger March 18, 2020
Recycling is one form of waste disposal that involves collecting materials and sending them through a process that converts them to new products.
Close up woman hands using sanitizer gel dispenser, against Novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV)

COVID-19 misinformation fuels racist sentiments and reactions

Audrey Novinger March 17, 2020
Students respond to the COVID-19 outbreak and discuss the racism surrounding the pandemic.
Quinn Spear practices percussion in a band practice room. Photo by Audrey Novinger

Students reflect on solo, small ensemble preparation amidst postponed district festival

Audrey Novinger March 16, 2020
Student musicians reflect on their solo and small ensemble performance preparation and explain how the postponed district music festival affected them.
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