Last Minute AP Advice

April 26, 2010  

On May 3rd, what seems like the most dreaded two weeks of the school year will begin. If you’re one of the many students who (unfortunately) waited till now to begin your preparation for the Advanced Placement Exams (AP’s), here are a few things that you can try to make those “all-nighters” worth... Read more »

Cheerleaders fight on to victory

February 16, 2010 • Alex Krug, Public Relations manager  

During the weekend of February 5th, the RBHS Varsity girls Cheerleading Squad received second place in the Medium Squad division. The IHSA State Competition was held in Bloomington, Indiana and the team received an overall score of 89.08, with Lemont H.S. receiving first place with a score of 90.56. “I... Read more »

Beating the winter chill

January 29, 2010 • Alexandria Krug, Public-Relations Manager  

It’s bitter, bleak, and brutal outside…it must be winter in Chicago. If you’re not suffering from SAD (Seasonal Affected Disorder), you’ve got swine flu, and if you don’t have swine flu, then you have that perpetual runny nose coupled with a killer cough. It’s a vicious cycle! Here are a... Read more »

Fantasy got you down?

January 4, 2010 • Alexandria Krug, Public Relations Mananger  

Do the names Adrian Peterson, Matt Forte, and Maurice Jones- Drew mean little to nothing to you? However, do you still find these men along with the other mesomorphs of the NFL and NCAA to be the main topic when conversing with the men in your life?  “More than 27 million players play fantasy football,”... Read more »

Students attend MSC Leadership Conference

October 21, 2009 • Alexandria Krug, PR Mananger  

On Monday, October 19, thirty juniors and seniors from RBHS attended the annual MSC (Metro Suburban Conference) Leadership Conference. This year the conference was held at Iron Oaks in Olympia Fields. The conference is designed to teach team building techniques to the leaders or captains of sports teams.... Read more »

UNDESERVED: Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize

October 13, 2009 • Alex Krug, Public Relations Manager  

Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize victory can be summed up in two words: premature and shocking. Although Obama has made great strides in terms of peace there are many things that he promised during the campaign trail that remain undone. Obama received this coveted award because he opened up peace talks... Read more »

Familiar faces, new jobs

October 8, 2009 • Alex Krug, Publications Manager  

With the resignation of former Superintendent-Principal Jack Baldermann over the summer, the look of RB’s administration has changed.  Dr. David Bonnette has taken over the role of Interim Superintendent, while the role of Interim Principal has gone to Tim Scanlon, formerly the Assistant Principal... Read more »