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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

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Commonplace items hold potential to be repurposed.

That’s trash: hidden potential in everyday garbage

Audrey Novinger November 25, 2019
Commonplace items often end up in landfills, but could be repurposed, or upcycled, instead. The upcycling process eliminates waste and transforms old objects into unique treasures.
Photo by yongkiet / Envato Element

Community reacts to Green New Deal

Amanda Kurukulasuriya April 26, 2019
Although Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass. introduced the Green New Deal to Congress Feb. 7, many Americans are still unfamiliar with the contents of the bill.
Behind the Scenes: Inside look with True/False staff

Behind the Scenes: Inside look with True/False staff

Ji-Sung Lee February 28, 2019
Read a Q&A of the behind the scenes work for the world renowned True False Film Festival.
Cheerleading provides clinic for young athletes

Cheerleading provides clinic for young athletes

Sarah Kuhlmann January 29, 2019
The RBHS cheerleading team held a clinic for children to learn various routines.
Green and gold attire to showcase school spirit during Courtwarming week

Green and gold attire to showcase school spirit during Courtwarming week

Siena Juhlin February 8, 2017
Students and faculty showed their school spirit on the first dress up day of court warming week. The theme was "green and gold" and everyone was encouraged to wear school colors.
By Sury Rawat

How to start saving the world today

Alice Yu January 21, 2015

Lessons of conserving material and sustaining the Earth are punctuated throughout society. They’re folded into the story of the Lorax, hiding on the labels of water bottles and dotting the hallways of...

RBHS Baccalaureate

RBHS Baccalaureate

Alyssa Piecko May 23, 2013

[media url="https://vimeo.com/66789302" width="640" height="360"] Video by Alyssa Piecko

Cover by Michelle Zhuang

If

The Rock and Bearing News Staff March 15, 2013

Somewhere there is a boy standing on a rainy playground at a cloudy sunset hanging onto a fistful of colorful balloons that stand out defiantly among the asphalt and gray-brown mulch land that he inhabits. As...

Making King Cakes (a montage)

Making King Cakes (a montage)

Urmilla Kuttikad February 12, 2013

[media url="https://vimeo.com/59472674" width="640" height="360"] King Cakes are heavenly. The aroma in the Baking and Pastry kitchen when the students are making them is one of cinnamon and fresh dough...

Nightly Drain:  One of the drains found downtown shows water flowing into the sewer.  These paintings remind citizens to not throw trash into the storm drains and to think twice about how their actions affect the environment. Photo by Asa Lory

Drain art advocates being green

Ashleigh Atasoy December 11, 2012

As the autumn breezes whip across Columbia, luminous leaves litter the streets of downtown. Filling the crevices hugged by adjoining buildings, the fall leaves serve as a bright relief from the monotone...

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