I have always been interested in pursuing a career in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math–otherwise known as STEM. As a three-year-old, when asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I replied “a doctor” without hesitation. My response would surprise those around me, and I couldn’t understand why […]
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Photo Gallery: Bengal Belles Contest Showoffs 1/30
Photos by Myla Cathey. The Bengal Belles performed their nearly 30 contest dances in a public performance on Jan. 30 before their competition season. The team will attend the B/CS Contest Showoffs at College Station High School on Wednesday Feb. 15 at 6:30 p.m. alongside the College Station Strutters and […]
10 Things To Know This Week: January 23
A list of ten events from the past week Seven people were killed and another was injured in a shooting at Half Moon Bay, California on Monday, Jan. 23, a day after the Monterey Park attacks. Consol’s boys basketball team won 46-39 against Magnolia on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The team […]
Leaving a Legacy: Tiger Cheerleading’s journey to first ever UIL competition
Photos and story by Myla Cathey. Tiger Cheer walks the halls during their send-off on Thursday Jan. 12th, the day before the UIL Spirit State Championship. Leaving a Legacy Competing at a UIL meet for the first time ever, Tiger Cheerleading showed their skills at the UIL Spirit State Championship […]
Photo Gallery: Girls Varsity Basketball vs. Magnolia West 1/17
Photos by Masie Johnson. Photos from the Lady Tigers’ game against Magnolia West. Consol won 36-34.
10 Things To Know This Week: January 9
A list of ten events from the past week After multiple rounds of voting, the House of Representatives elected Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker on the 15th ballot on saturday, Jan. 7. Consol’s boys varsity basketball team won 71-53 against Lake Creek on Tuesday, Jan. 10. The team is set […]
10 Things To Know This Week: January 2
A list of ten events from the past week Consol’s basketball team won 71-47 against CSHS at district on tuesday, Jan. 3. The team is set to play against Rudder at 6:30 p.m. on friday, Jan. 6. James ‘Buster’ Corley, co-founder of popular arcade-restaurant chain Dave & Busters, passed away […]
Pinocchio: The Dark Magical Spinoff You Didn’t Know You Needed
If you take Netflix’s new animated feature, Pinocchio, and boil it down to its fundamental purpose, it answers this question: “What if we took a beloved—or maybe not so beloved—childhood character, and put them in the darkest, most polar environment imaginable?” Now, I and many other teenagers only know the […]
Photo Gallery: Football vs. Leander Glenn 11/4/22
The Tigers defeated Leander Glenn at home 19-17 on Friday, Nov. 4. Students filled the stands after “Guarding the Yard” in police, military, or other types of security attire during the school day. Before the game started, senior players and cheerleaders were honored on the field for senior night. Photos […]
Q&A: Kwame Alexander Presents His New Book and Gives Insight Into His Motivation of Writing Poetry
Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, publisher, and New York Times Bestselling author of 36 books. He visited Larry J. Ringer Public Library on October 24th as a part of the book tour to promote his latest novel, The Door of No Return. One doesn’t meet a New York Times Bestselling author in […]