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Photo courtesy of Nora Crutcher-McGowan.

on receiving a COVID-19 vaccine

Nora Crutcher-McGowan April 29, 2021
As many teens look for ways to get vaccinated, RBHS students share their prior experiences. 
Art by Lorelei Dohm

on the Biden inauguration

Amira McKee January 14, 2021
After Congress certified the 2020 Electoral College votes despite riots Jan 6, national security officials have implemented new security measures for President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration Jan. 20. More than 17,000 members of the National Guard, approximately equal to the number of active-duty troops in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, are standing ready to support local law enforcement to prevent another violent protest. President Donald Trump also said in a Tweet he will not be attending the inauguration. In addition, the country remains amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, and health officials advise avoiding large gatherings, like those surrounding traditional inauguration ceremonies, to prevent spread. How do you think the Biden administration and inauguration plans should respond to the unprecedented circumstances?
“First of all, they can’t impeach him because they don’t have anything on him. They’ve investigated him four times, they haven’t found anything but if he were to be impeached. It obviously wouldn’t be good, all the stuff with china wouldn’t work out you know because if the foriegn leaders see the trump is gonna be impeached there gonna pull out of the deals the economy will most likely crash. You know October is probably the most volatile month for their market, so no I don’t think he’ll be impeached.” -Nick Clervi, Sophomore

on possible impeachment of president

Olivia Peters October 4, 2019
RBHS students views on whether or not they believe and or want President Donald Trump to be impeached.
Photo by Ji-Sung Lee, Bearing News

on the Lincoln Memorial incident

George Frey January 24, 2019
Last Friday, a confrontation took place in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
on the government shutdown

on the government shutdown

Multiple Authors January 22, 2018
Yesterday, Jan. 21, the government officially shut down five years after the last shutdown that lasted 16 days in Oct. 2013. Students at RBHS give their opinions on the matter.
Oh, mylanta!

Oh, mylanta!

Elad Gov-Ari February 25, 2016
See what students think of the old and new 90's sitcom, Full and Fuller house!
Students continue to disagree with schedule for next year

Students continue to disagree with schedule for next year

Devesh Kumar June 2, 2014

As a response to the discontent about Bruin Block, the schedule for next year has been changed so that Bruin Block will only happen twice a week on Wednesdays and Thursdays. At the beginning of its first...

photo by Maribeth Eiken

Students react to snowed out December ACT

Emily Franke December 17, 2013

Columbia Public Schools cancelled ACT testing Saturday, Dec. 14, due to inclement weather. Rock Bridge High School collaborated with Hickman High School to make the decision because both schools offered...

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