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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

Bearing News

Blind Boone Home

‘Blind’ Boone Home

Joy Park November 7, 2016

The two-story Victorian house located at 10 N. 4th Street, known as the J.W. “Blind” Boone Home, was home to one of the world’s most famous musicians, John W. Boone. In his lifetime, he overcame...

PHOTO BY CASSI VIOX

Wrestling handed two losses in home dual

Cassidy Viox December 16, 2015
Despite two pins from junior Brock Davis, the RBHS wrestling team lost to both Fulton and Smith-Cotton in a dual hosted by the Bruins Dec. 15.
Into Darkness

Into Darkness

Ty Jamieson October 19, 2015

Perspective. In the night, perspective is everything. Harsh lighting from street lamps, storefronts, and vehicle headlamps cast long, clear cut shadows across the subject. This lighting can also bring...

True/False 2015

True/False 2015

Multiple Authors March 4, 2015

[tabs active="5"] [tab title="The Movies"] [heading]How to choose a movie[/heading] Standing outside of the Missouri Theatre in downtown Columbia, senior Alex Isgriggs and some of his friends discussed...

Fall is in the air

Fall is in the air

Caylea Ray November 15, 2014

Fall is in the air. The leaves are changing colors, the weather is getting cooler and pumpkin spice lattes are being sold at Starbucks once again, one of the many signs that it is officially Fall.  Autumn...

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...

Show Choir Up Close & Personal

Show Choir Up Close & Personal

Morgan Berk January 28, 2014

Earlier this month, the RBHS show choirs had their premiere performance. Prior to that, they had two rehearsals in full costume and makeup. As an individual on the tech crew, I took the opportunity to...

Frost Before Thaw

Frost Before Thaw

Amy Blevins January 27, 2014

There is something interesting about the malleable nature of water in any form; solid, liquid, gas. The ease this compound has with molding to any shape, around any form and encompassing countless objects,...

Ive always found this old oak tree to be so beautiful, and the way the sun was shining through it on Sunday was simply perfect.

First Snowfall

Morgan Berk December 27, 2013

Since this past weekend was the first significant snowfall of the year, I figured I should go out and get some pictures, since snow is such a beautiful thing. These first few photos were taken at my church. That...

Hanging of the Greens

Hanging of the Greens

Morgan Berk December 8, 2013

Each December at my church, it is tradition to have an evening in which we decorate the sanctuary with wreaths, ornaments, and a Christmas tree. We have come to call this event the "Hanging of the Greens."...

Emerging Photographer

Emerging Photographer

Amy Blevins October 2, 2013

[slideshow_deploy id='252749'] I've always loved taking photos and making videos. At 15 I bought my first DSLR camera and started my career as a photographer. My first paid job was taking senior pictures...

Photo by Maribeth Eiken

Before You Color Inside the Lines…

Maribeth Eiken September 9, 2013

"If there is nothing colorfully attractive about the photo, make it black and white." A very good friend of mine shared this advice with me, not knowing how much it truly changed my outlook on my photos....

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