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Spotify Wrapped: marketing campaign turns into cultural moment

Spotify Wrapped: marketing campaign turns into cultural moment

Ella Wampler, Staff Writer January 17, 2024

For music lovers around the globe, the end of the year brings one of the largest music events of the year. More universal than Eurovision and more accessible than Coachella, the music streaming service...

Image of The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are vinyl courtesy of mitski.com

Mitski releases 7th album, maintains signature style

Olivia Rollison, Art Editor September 21, 2023

Mitski’s 7th studio album, composed of 11 songs with a total runtime of 32 minutes:  “The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We,” was released Sept. 15. Preceded by “Laurel Hell,” the album marks...

on fall traditions

on fall traditions

Olivia Rollison, Artist October 7, 2022

In addition to cooler weather, falling leaves and pumpkin spice, the shift from summer to autumn also brings the return of fall traditions. Here, RBHS students share some of their favorites.   Millie...

Art by Olivia Rollison

Civics studies classes introduce students to politics

Josiah Anderson, Staff Writer March 21, 2022

One of the key questions RBHS Civics Studies classes ask is “What makes an effective citizen?” From this question stems seemingly endless avenues of discovery, from researching the past to analyzing...

Sophomore Olivia Rollison and seniors Mikayla Nelson, Ariah Stevenson and Kelsea Myers hang up the flag. Photo by Desmond Kisida.

RBHS clubs reinstate Black Lives Matter Flag

Nora Crutcher-McGowan and Zay Yontz September 14, 2021
Various RBHS clubs reinstated the Black Lives Matter flag in the activities office hallway Friday, Sept. 10. Senior Mikayla Nelson, leader of Student Equity Coalition, along with seniors Ariah Stevenson, Kelsea Myers,  sophomore Art Club President Olivia Rollison and senior president of Young Democrats Charlotte Ries lifted the flag back up to its former spot. 
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