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Looking Back: True/False Boot Camp 2020

Looking Back: True/False Boot Camp 2020

Maddie Marrero March 19, 2020

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The Mixed Chamber Choir runs through a dress rehearsal on Oct. 16. The Fall Choir Concert will be on Oct. 17 starting at 7 p.m. (Photo by Sarah Mosteller)

Four choirs to perform in fall concert

Ryan Choe October 17, 2019
On Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. the chamber choir, advanced treble chorus, tenor/bass chorus and treble choir will play in their fall concert. The concert is scheduled to last a little over an hour. Repertoire includes madrigals, ballads, gospel, spirituals, and contemporary choral music. The four choir groups have been preparing for their first concert since the beginning of the school year.

From the streets to the screen

Amira McKee October 3, 2019

The evolution of activism, protest culture in American society While scrolling through Instagram feeds, tapping through Snapchat stories or fumbling through Facebook profiles, one can’t help but stumble...

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.
Sisyphus - Art by Moy Zhong.

A blissful bond

Katie Whaley October 16, 2018
Greek mythology paints love as a vital and appealing emotion, yet it presents stories where romance causes destructive endings.
Many RBHS students spend time during the day on the social media site Instagram. Recently several specific hashtags have been banned. Photo by Mikaela Acton.

Troubles of a social media centered life

Jordyn Thompson October 4, 2018
Young adults, especially those still figuring out their identity, can become too obsessed with comparing themselves to others on social media.
From a previous Poetry Out Loud competition, runner-up, senior Evann Twitchell, and winner, junior Neil Cathro, stand with event coordinator Kathryn Fishman-Weaver. Cathro will go on to compete in the regional competition this February. photo by Nicole Schroeder.

Freshman McNamee to advance to districts in Poetry Out Loud

Ji-Sung Lee January 26, 2017
On Jan. 18, freshman Greta McNamee was awarded the first place winner at the Poetry Out Loud competition. She will be competing again at districts in February in hopes of making in to state.
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