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RBHS dismantles HHS, looks to hopeful future

RBHS dismantles HHS, looks to hopeful future

Josiah Anderson, Sports, A&E Editor October 18, 2022

Entering their last regular season home game, RBHS crushed longtime rivals and Providence Road neighbors Hickman High School (HHS), tallying up a final score of 49-0 by the end of their Homecoming game...

Photo by Sophia Eaton

YAC meets with CPS officials to discuss concerns, questions regarding virtual learning, accessibility

Amira McKee October 15, 2020
Columbia Public Schools (CPS) administrators and Board of Education members joined Columbia’s Youth Advisory Council (YAC) at City Hall to discuss issues pertaining to Columbia’s students in the context of virtual learning Oct 13.
Two students at the university of Missouri wait in line to enter Silverball Arcade and Bar late at night on Friday Sept 25. Photo by Parker Boone.

MU administration needs to own their mistakes, suspend in-person classes

Isaac Yontz September 30, 2020
Isaac Yontz calls for Mizzou administration to suspend all on-campus activities for the safety of CPS students and citizens of Columbia.
Seven different groups perform in CPS's third annual Como Cow

Seven different groups perform in CPS’s third annual Como Cow

Isaac Parrish April 5, 2019

RBHS hosted CPS's third annual Como Cow lip sync competition April 3, sponsored by Children's Grove. The videos below are recordings of each group in order of occurrence. [vc_video link="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmpORRre5HQ"]The...

Missouri artist Joesph Edwards helps festival goers create a small painting with his bicycle powered spinning canvas. Edwards said one working name for his creation is "Art of the Revolution." Photo by Maya Bell.

People of Roots n Blues n BBQ – Joseph Edwards

Maya Bell October 2, 2018
On opening night of The Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival, Missouri artist Joseph Edwards set up his bicycle powered spinning canvas at the Art Village near the Missouri Lottery Stage. Up until the last performance of the night, The Avett Brothers, Edwards' machine entertained long lines of festival-goers.
Missouri artist Joesph Edwards helps festival goers create a small painting with his bicycle powered spinning canvas. Edwards said one working name for his creation is "Art of the Revolution." Photo by Maya Bell.

People of Roots n Blues n BBQ – Joseph Edwards

Maya Bell October 1, 2018
On opening night of The Roots n Blues n BBQ Festival, Missouri artist Joseph Edwards set up his bicycle powered spinning canvas at the Art Village near the Missouri Lottery Stage. Up until the last performance of the night, The Avett Brothers, Edwards' machine entertained long lines of festival-goers.
Louder Than a Bomb performances

Louder Than a Bomb performances

Siena Juhlin April 18, 2018
April 14, Columbia's first Louder Than a Bomb slam poetry competition took place at the Warehouse Theater, where students from different schools wrote and performed their original poems. Teams from all around Central Missouri attended, including students from RBHS.
Clubs to provide opportunity, build resume

Clubs to provide opportunity, build resume

Ann Fitzmaurice December 18, 2017
Passion, connection and preparing for the future are just three reasons students participate in clubs during high school.
Feature Photo by Yousuf El-Jayyousi

Thousands turn out for Columbia’s Women’s March protest

Siena Juhlin January 23, 2017
Alongside the millions of people marching the streets following the inauguration of president Donald Trump, Columbia held their own Women's March.
Senior Wendy Zhang works on her canvas, during the canvas rotation activity,

‘Artrageous Weekend’ brings town together

Rochita Ghosh October 19, 2015

Artists from all over Columbia, Mo. gathered in the downtown area, The District, this past weekend. From Oct 16 - 18, these creators hosted different venues at various businesses around downtown, showing...

A Bruin pulls ahead, swimming the butterfly stroke at Saturday's meet. Photo by Karina Kitchen

Girls swimming ends season on a high note

Harsh Singh February 23, 2014

It was a season hindered by mother nature. Because of the snowstorm that hit Columbia two weeks before, the girls swimming and diving team could not compete in three of their big meets. Additionally, the...

Downtown Mini Series: Post Uno

Downtown Mini Series: Post Uno

Maribeth Eiken January 29, 2014

My entire life (all 17 years) I have dreamed of escaping the grasp of Columbia; the thought of "getting out" is something I dance around with in my mind and my imagination. Now, before you jump to conclusions...

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