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An Impactful Life Ep. 9 - Aloha

An Impactful Life Ep. 9 – Aloha

Kai Ford April 30, 2019
Matt and Kai say their goodbyes... and why it's important to say hello as they recap the entire series and their experience leading up to their senior year.
Teachers award students at Bruin Pride Awards

Teachers award students at Bruin Pride Awards

Matthew Burns March 8, 2019

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‘Tequila 62’ brings full True/False experience

Matthew Burns March 4, 2019
As the name may suggest, ‘Tequila 62’ is a collection of four short films that targeted a more adult audience.
Would you rather

Would you rather

Matthew Burns December 15, 2018

Ann Fitzmaurice December 13, 2018
Ann and Matt debate on whether or not Pitbull should be banned, all in the style of ASMR.
Photo by Maya Bell

Students open bakeries for Business Principles course

Multiple Authors December 11, 2018
Dec. 11 and 12, students in Business Principles will open their bakeries from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
RBHS played in against Blue Springs High School Friday, Nov 9. Coach Cameron Grant comforts varsity player Trey Manual after a painful loss by two points. The score was (25-27.) Photo by Sophie Eaton.

Football season ends after Bruins fall to Blue Springs

Multiple Authors November 10, 2018
The football team fell to Blue Springs High School, ending the season with a [9-3] record.
'Bethel School District v Fraser' continues to affect speech regulation

‘Bethel School District v Fraser’ continues to affect speech regulation

Jared Geyer January 25, 2018
Matthew Fraser was suspended from Bethel High School in April, 1983. The previous day, Fraser had given a speech made for nominating a fellow student for the student government in front of the 600 students who attended the school. What happened with his case affects students today.
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