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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

That’s debatable: Should colleges consider standardized test scores in admissions?

That’s debatable: Should colleges consider standardized test scores in admissions?

Multiple Authors December 18, 2019

Standardized testing gives an equal and fair chance to students Isaac Yontz What do Princeton Review, Prep Scholar, and Kaplan all have in common?  They all make copious amounts of money off study...

A bland photo of an acoustic guitar to compliment this bland song.

‘Girls Like You’ epitomizes mediocrity, corporate sellout

Jared Geyer February 27, 2019
“Girls Like You” does the worst thing a pop song can do: be utterly void of anything interesting. The producers and writers of this song took the minimum steps required to make a hit song, and it became one of the most popular songs of all time.
Albums with no bad songs

Albums with no bad songs

Jack Speake February 4, 2019
These albums may not have your head whipping back and forth, but taken together they are absolute monsters.
Senior Piper Osman swims at a practice Dec. 7. The Bruins compete in the Smith-Cotton/Marshall meet this weekend. Photo by Sophie Eaton.

Swimming and diving looks to Smith-Cotton, Marshall meet

Ji-Sung Lee December 12, 2018
The athletes will travel to Smith-Cotton High School (SCHS) Dec. 13 for the second meet of the season.
The Predator (2018)

‘The Predator’ is a step below average for the series

Jared Geyer September 18, 2018
The film almost reaches its average goals, but slips in too many categories to be nothing but another disappointment in 'The Predator' series
Photo by Camryn Devore

Humanitarian skills evaluated through morals

Atiyah Lane February 9, 2018
Humanity is shown when individuals show compassion and perform good deeds for others without being asked.
Behemoth disappoints with weak storytelling, slow development

‘Behemoth’ disappoints with weak storytelling, slow development

Jenna Liu March 5, 2016

The opening scene of ‘Behemoth’ depicts a colossal explosion, with swelling plumes of smoke painting the sky dark. That, unfortunately, marks the most interesting part of the next hour. For a film...

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