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Blood draw at the hospital for an adult man

Student-run blood drive faced changes amidst COVID-19 restrictions

Anjali Noel Ramesh December 11, 2020
Rock Bridge Reaches Out (RBRO) and the RBHS Student Council (StuCo) held their annual blood drive Monday Nov. 30. Since all CPS buildings are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students held the drive at the Woodcrest Church instead of RBHS. According to the online flyer advertising the event, the drive required social distancing within the building and that participants and volunteers wear masks.
Photo by Ryan Choe

Courtwarming Week set for Feb. 24-27

Ryan Choe February 24, 2020
Ryan Choe outlines the plan for Courtwarming week from Feb. 24 to Feb. 28 at RBHS, interviewing members of the RBHS student council.
StuCo to hold seventh annual Hot Chocolooza

StuCo to hold seventh annual Hot Chocolooza

Will Cover January 10, 2020
Student Council (StuCo) will hand out free hot chocolate in North and Main commons after school today, Jan. 10. StuCo holds the event, Hot Chocolooza, to celebrate the first week of second semester. This will be the seventh year that Hot Chocolooza has occurred, club sponsor Kelley Wittenborn said. StuCo puts on two other events like this throughout the year, Wittenborn said, to give back to students and make their time at school enjoyable.
Annual PowderPuff kicks off tomorrow

Annual PowderPuff kicks off tomorrow

Ryan Choe November 13, 2019
The 13th annual PowderPuff game, organized by Student Council (StuCo), will begin at 5:30 p.m. Thursday Nov. 14 on the football field. PowderPuff, a touch flag football game for female students, helps fundraise for the senior activities of each year’s freshman class.
Cell phone addiction is proven to have an indirect relationship with depression and anxiety in teens, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information, a worrisome statistic. Photo from Envato Elements.

iGen experiences blue light addiction

Maddie Orr October 1, 2019
Phone addiction in adolescents has become prevalent in the modern world. There are many ways in which parents, doctors and teenagers themselves can take action against this new problem.
Couple holds hands while in class.

Dating in high school

Peyton Brooks May 21, 2019

High school can be hard as any teenager can testify. This could be from being in different classes, changing friend groups and trying to find themselves. Dating does not make it any easier. Times have...

Students watch as Student council officer candidates make speeches at the spring assembly Friday, April 5, Photo by Gabi Tella.

Student Council opens treasurer position to its rising juniors

Katie Whaley April 8, 2019
StuCo allows rising juniors to take treasurer position for the 2019-20 school year.
Feature photo by Maya Bell

Friendship breakups evoke pain, difficulty

Nikol Slatinska May 10, 2018
Because friendship breakups don’t have a definitive process, they can often be more complicated than the severance of a romantic relationship.
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