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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.
Day 37

Day 37

Bailey Stover April 23, 2020
During her 37th day of social distancing, senior Bailey Stover watched "Criminal Minds," took a shower and helped with Rock Bridge Reaches Out.
thumbnail for RBHS art show video

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.
Follicles of self-acceptance

Follicles of self-acceptance

Isabel Thoroughman April 29, 2019
A year ago, I stopped shaving my legs.
Royal Tea: Georgiana of Cavendish

Royal Tea: Georgiana of Cavendish

Valeria Velasquez March 5, 2019
This week’s edition of Royal Tea will be discussing the life of Georgiana Cavendish.
Afnan Hussain draws a flower like design onto a customer.
Photo by George Frey / Bearing News

Global village activities begin with Henna tattoos

George Frey February 19, 2019
During both A and B lunches, various students volunteered to practice the ancient art form of Henna tattooing.
Art by Valeria Velasquez

Spaghetti, saws and The Wizard of Oz

Katie Whaley December 20, 2018
Throughout a day, emotions boil in a pot of stress, frustration and anxiety. They soak in the mixture, absorbing the negative feelings. If left untouched in the streaming batch, the feelings shrivel and overheat; prolonged periods of exposure to intense and stressful environments causes emotions to depress.
Hear me out: Luqman Muhammad

Hear me out: Luqman Muhammad

Isabel Thoroughman December 19, 2018
During his experience at RBHS, students judge sophomore Luqman Muhammad based on a narrow lens. There’s more behind the speaker.
Japanese caricature artist Mitsuru Yamada works on his caricature of freshman Alexa Kogha.

Caricature artist brings Japanese culture to RBHS

Allie Pigg November 1, 2018
Students speak and draw with a caricature artist from Japan during fourth block.
RBRO volunteers at the Humane Society

RBRO volunteers at the Humane Society

Sarah Kuhlmann October 27, 2018
RBRO volunteers walk dogs at the Humane Society
Young artist at the Wildys World art exhibit. Photo by Bailey Stover.

People of Roots n Blues n BBQ – Wildy Self

Bailey Stover September 30, 2018
Stacy Self, the artist known as Wildy, brought her talent and passion for connecting with people through art to the Roots n Blues n Barbecue festival Saturday afternoon. Her interactive murals inspired collaboration, creativity and community among the young artists who helped her paint them.
Art major Mikki Philippe paints at the Roots n Blues n BBQ festival Saturday afternoon. Photo by Bailey Stover.

People of Roots n Blues – Mikki Philippe, Walter Seymour

Bailey Stover September 30, 2018
Mikki Philippe and Walter Seymour enjoyed the atmosphere of the Roots n Blues n Barbecue festival at Stephens Lake Park. Philippe painted and talked with Seymour while bands such as Ha Ha Tonka performed on the nearby stage.
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