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Day 149

Day 149

Bailey Stover August 13, 2020
During her 149th day of social distancing, recent RBHS graduate Bailey Stover worked, packed, watched "Chuck" her parents and played Spades.
Jumping to conclusions leads to disappointment

Jumping to conclusions leads to disappointment

Parker Boone March 27, 2020
Junior Parker Boone reflects on how Beach House's song "Myth" inspired him to reflect on his emotions and his relationships with others.
Unexpected adventure invites self-reflection

Unexpected adventure invites self-reflection

Audrey Snyder October 25, 2019

Sleep is my favorite state of being. Fading from daytime musings to muddled consciousness, I fall into oblivion. The journey of sleep is dreaming. Some nights my imagination runs, off a cliff, free-falling...

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RBHS students embellish halls for annual art show

Moy Zhong April 30, 2019
RBHS students and faculty embellished the halls with artwork for the school's annual art show "Depth" on April 14.
Freshmen Preston Rodriguez cheers on his brother from the side line. Older brother Aydin Rodriguez has been on the wrestling team since his freshmen year and now his brother may be following in his footsteps.

RBHS wrestling falls to rival HHS

Camryn DeVore January 5, 2019

[vc_gallery interval="3" images="308143,308142,308141,308140,308139,308136"]Last night, RBHS faced cross-town rivals Battle (BHS) and Hickman (HHS). The event hosted matches for young upcoming wrestlers...

Old fences have always been a favorite photo subject of mine.

Ice

Morgan Berk February 13, 2014

A couple of weeks ago, before we were snowed in for the long haul, I went around my Grandma's farm and took some photos of the iced-over scenery. As dangerous and inconvenient as ice can be, it makes for...

Downtown Mini Series: Post Uno

Downtown Mini Series: Post Uno

Maribeth Eiken January 29, 2014

My entire life (all 17 years) I have dreamed of escaping the grasp of Columbia; the thought of "getting out" is something I dance around with in my mind and my imagination. Now, before you jump to conclusions...

I love the random flowers on the set pieces. It takes away from the serious feeling of black and white, which is so often felt within the essence of these artful photographs.

Simply Black and White

Maribeth Eiken December 20, 2013

I cannot really say much for my work with black and white. I mean, I could ramble for hours about how the contrast of black and white is more sincere to the eye, more mysterious and more entertaining in...

What is this?

Paige Kiehl February 4, 2013
I ventured around the art room and then to the performing arts wing with my guide, Sarah, to find the interesting nooks. Above are close ups of nine things we found. Can you tell me what they are?

All the pretty lights

Asa Lory February 1, 2013

For today's photo blog, I decided to play around with long exposure: leaving a camera's sensor open for much longer than a typical photograph would. Instead of 1/60 to 1/125 of a second as usual, I left...

Overly edited senior pictures obscure reality

Overly edited senior pictures obscure reality

Lauren Puckett November 27, 2012

There's one rite of passage only seniors have the privilege to taste. It's their 15 minutes of fame, their one glimpse of stardom: their senior photo session.  For those few, fleeting minutes, we’re...

RBHS participates in last football game of the year

RBHS participates in last football game of the year

Aniqa Rahman November 6, 2012

This past Friday, the RBHS football team suffered another devastating loss to Hickman High School. However, hopes remained high all the way up to the very last moments of the game. The atmosphere was alive...

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