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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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Find Your Passion: George

Find Your Passion: George

George Frey March 1, 2019

Composer Leonard Bernstein once said, “Music can be the unnamable, and communicate the unknowable.” Both musicians and listeners use music to not only entertain, but also communicate. With street musicians,...

Pop-up art promotes kindness

Pop-up art promotes kindness

Jordan Rogers April 30, 2018

Inspirational quotes and butterflies filled the sidewalks of downtown Columbia as students from around the city chipped in to promote kindness. The event kicked off “Acts of Kindness Week” created...

A store displays holiday cheer during the Living Windows celebration from two years ago, on Dec. 4. Photo by Skyler Froese

Annual Living Windows festival inspires holiday cheer

Allie Pigg November 27, 2017
The District's Living Windows Festival transforms the heart of Downtown Columbia into a hub of holiday spirit in early December.
Into Darkness

Into Darkness

Ty Jamieson December 16, 2015

Darkness can provide a surreal sort of calm onto everything. During the night, things typically move a little slower than during the day. For me, it's when I get everything done. There really is no binding...

The District comes to life with holiday cheer

The District comes to life with holiday cheer

Rochita Ghosh December 4, 2015
Downtown shop displays came to life Friday in their annual 'Living Windows' showcase which featured puppies, Charlie Brown and more.
Into Darkness

Into Darkness

Ty Jamieson October 19, 2015

Perspective. In the night, perspective is everything. Harsh lighting from street lamps, storefronts, and vehicle headlamps cast long, clear cut shadows across the subject. This lighting can also bring...

Trey Bistro emits downtown atmosphere

Trey Bistro emits downtown atmosphere

Brayden Parker May 21, 2013

When spending time on Columbia’s Ninth St., people typically confine themselves to south of Broadway. The establishments most familiar to Columbians are visited continually as people look for a good...

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