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Day 98

Day 98

Bailey Stover June 23, 2020
Senior Bailey Stover spent her 98th day of social distancing working on Bearing News, going for a walk and watching "Veronica Mars" with her brother.
Day 95

Day 95

Bailey Stover June 20, 2020
During her 95th day of social distancing, senior Bailey Stover went on a long walk, attended a friend's graduation party and spent time with her family.
Day 70

Day 70

Bailey Stover May 26, 2020
During her 70th day of social distancing, senior Bailey Stover went for a walk, FaceTimed her grandpa and took a nap after diner.
Day 22

Day 22

Bailey Stover April 8, 2020
After eating a breakfast of French toast, senior Bailey Stover spent her 22nd day of social distancing watching TV, walking and playing cards.
Columbia organizes first Autism Awareness Walk

Columbia organizes first Autism Awareness Walk

Will Cover May 1, 2018

[dropcap]A[/dropcap] stream of blue shirts ducked under the arch at the starting line, as they followed a pony named Sugar around a 1.2 mile track at the first annual Autism Speaks Walk in Columbia for...

Columbia unites in love for downtown Peace Walk

Columbia unites in love for downtown Peace Walk

Cassidy Viox November 16, 2016
Columbian citizens gathered with signs and songs to participate in the Peace Walk Against Hatred. Walkers united with the goal of accepting diversity and spreading love to others.
2nd annual Out of the Darkness Walk brings community attention to suicide prevention

2nd annual Out of the Darkness Walk brings community attention to suicide prevention

Madison Wright October 19, 2016

This month, the Mid-Missouri chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide prevention sponsored its 2nd annual Out of the Darkness Walk at Stephens Lake Park. Event coordinators Rebecca Pamperl and Woody...

RBHS Baccalaureate

RBHS Baccalaureate

Alyssa Piecko May 23, 2013

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Eight twenty. The smokestacks greet me as I crest a hill, but they're partially lost in mist. My feet start to get cold.

Rain

Asa Lory April 12, 2013

A few nights ago, as it was cold and rainy, all I planned to do was sit inside. I'd spent hours studying for a math exam, and I wanted to get into bed and let someone else's written words wash over me....

Pretty soon, the adventure just devolved into me taking pictures of my shoes, such as this one of crossing the creek on an old sewage pipe that's served as a bridge for as long as I can remember.

In which I take a walk

Asa Lory March 14, 2013
Have you ever noticed how much we look at our own shoes? We've learned to ignore them, but for this blog, I decided to pay a little more attention to my gool ol' feet.

‘Birds’ filmmaker offers insight into life of orphans in Pakistan

Brett Stover March 1, 2012

SPOILER ALERT: “These Birds Walk” For a first-time True/False moviegoer whose only experience with films is Forum 8 or Hollywood Theater, it may come as a surprise when the house lights don’t come...

‘These Birds Walk’ stumbles, ultimately soars

Brett Stover March 1, 2012

Poignantly depicting life inside Edhi Home, a place where orphans and runaways in Pakistan can stay, "These Birds Walk" is a work in progress. The documentary centers around Omar, a young boy who runs...

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