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Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

More than 350 students clad in white were in the BruCrew section where some students released flour though Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, principal, had told them not to. Photo by Bailey Stover

Fans disappoint administration with flour release

Bailey Stover September 1, 2018
Dr. Jennifer Rukstad, principal, announced during first period Friday, Aug. 31 students could not bring flour, powdered sugar or any other white powdery substance, even “cream of tartar,” to the football game that evening; however, some students didn’t heed her words. During the first quarter against DeSmet, RBHS students sitting with BruCrew brought bags of flour into the stands and released them into the air.
This photo was taken by Bailey Stover

Students take interest in fashion forward trends

Bailey Stover May 16, 2018

For countless children growing up, their families called them pet-names such as “sweetie,” “silly-bear” and “snugabug.” This was no different for junior Piper Page, whose parents declared her...

 Photo by Maya Bell

ARTiculate: Cami Kudrna

Maya Bell October 23, 2017
Today I follow Cami Kudrna, a graduating senior and one of three drum majors of the Emerald Regiment marching band, as she leads the band through the ins-and-outs of their next competition.
Photo by Kristine Cho

Childhood legends stick for life, leave lasting impact

Ann Fitzmaurice April 1, 2017
Students describe the childhood myths that shaped their behavior and beliefs, along with their eccentric origins. Read on to find out how stories like Bloody Mary and Sack Man impacted students' adolescents.
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