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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Prometheus - Art by Moy Zhong.

Finding the fire

Anna Xu October 16, 2018
Through years of practice, senior Henry Huang became a nationally recognized musician, loosing and rediscovering his passion along the way.
Alzheimers slowly unravels identity

Alzheimer’s slowly unravels identity

Nikol Slatinska May 3, 2018
Learning how to prevent this disease is becoming more and more critical, as its prevalence is increasing; the medical journal Neurology reported that the number of people with the illness will triple by 2050.
Fears develop with age, interactions

Fears develop with age, interactions

Emily Oba April 11, 2018
Fears can change because one has more experience and recognizes the risks of the world around him or her.  
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Flu outbreak worse than previous years

Katie Whaley February 5, 2018
The Influenza A-H3N2 outbreak has affected the entire nation, thanks to its high mutability. It has caused over 40,000 cases and over 600 deaths nationwide.
Kinesiology, biology teacher elevates and energizes health awareness

Kinesiology, biology teacher elevates and energizes health awareness

Grace Dorsey February 2, 2018
Amy McKenzie, who has been an RBHS teacher for 10 years, has led many initiatives and projects in the name of fitness. Her activities have included anything from organizing preparation for a 5K to arranging walls of note cards describing what makes students happy.
Precrastination: the opposite of procrastination

Precrastination: the opposite of procrastination

Faaris Khan April 24, 2017
Procrastination is an all too familiar term for many high school students. But what about the opposite, the students who complete their work far in advance?
Scientific advancements intensify ethical debates

Scientific advancements intensify ethical debates

Grace Vance February 16, 2017

Art by Moy Zhong One year ago, sophomore Malik Ibdah would have never guessed that a video explaining the transcription process of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to messenger RNA (mRNA) would spark his interest...

RBHS teachers play the Newly Weds Game

RBHS teachers play the “Newly Weds Game”

Abby Kempf February 11, 2016
Watch this video to see how well married RBHS teachers know their spouse.
Small animals: big hearts found in tiny packages

Small animals: big hearts found in tiny packages

Nicole Schroeder February 10, 2016
Small animals can make the perfect pet for many people, including many RBHS students and faculty.
photo by Cassi Viox

Building bridges for the future

Grace Vance October 6, 2015

From the time he was in first grade, junior Adam Cox-Irvin dreamed of becoming a historian. He found history, etched into time, a wonder all it’s own, spending hours researching and exploring the past. “I...

Students explore future career options by listening to guest speakers from their prospective professions. Photo by Amy Blevins.

Seniors say goodbye

Abby Kempf May 19, 2014

As seniors leave RBHS they are looking onto many obstacles, tackling college decisions, fretting over sky-high tuitions, and deciding what career they wish to pursue. The RBHS family has helped students...

Kiss and make up (lesson plans, that is)

Kiss and make up (lesson plans, that is)

Nomin-Erdene Jagdagdorj February 13, 2013

Most days, one can find the McSparins and Grahams together in the Advanced Placement Biology room after school, discussing weekend plans, course objectives, shared students and stories about the Graham...

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