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The Student News Site of Rock Bridge High School

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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.
Art by Devin Hall

Spotify playlists foster personal expression

Sarah Ding November 24, 2020
On the playlist tab of a Spotify profile, one can see a person’s playlists layed out in tiles, each displaying the title and a cover picture which can be changed. Users such as senior Ellie Barnett can upload personal or other images for their covers and fully customize their profile.
Understanding of COVID-19 outbreak varies

Understanding of COVID-19 outbreak varies

Multiple Authors March 6, 2020
In light of the COVID-19 outbreak and spread to the U.S., students offer their thoughts and express a lack of knowledge regaridng the virus.
Photo illustration of single-use plastics by Sophie Froese.

Plastic pollution ruinous to environment, requires immediate action

Multiple Authors February 17, 2020
Climate change is worldwide and having dramatic effects on the Earth's natural environment. Single-use plastics and micro-plastics threaten life globally.
Photo by Pixabay

DBRL offers content through video streaming services ‘Kanopy’, ‘Hoopla’

Allison Kim December 15, 2019
Through on-demand video streaming services such as Kanopy and Hoopla, Daniel Boone Regional Library (DBRL) offers an abundance of films, television shows and documentaries to watch and download on computers, mobile devices and televisions. Anyone that lives in Boone or Callaway County and has a DBRL card can access an account on both platforms completely free of charge.
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