In celebration of National Art Day on March 7, the art class decided to yarn bomb the school—that is, to cover the railings and stairs with brightly colored yarn.
Author: Mike Williams
Hot yoga offers challenging yet calming exercise
Read assistant editor Tiffany Hammond’s review of Innovative Fitness’s hot yoga classes.
Modern access to music frees people, artists from record companies
Read as assistant editor Aaron Ross discusses how the Internet has allowed music artists and listeners freedom from profit-oriented record companies, which dominated the music industry in previous decades.
Q&A: Freshman Kade Flynn on mountain biking
The Roar asked freshman Kade Flynn about his experiences as a member of the A&M Consolidated mountain bike team.
Slick ‘Cosmos’ update retains spirit of original series
Astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson’s “Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey” blends stunning visuals with a sense of wonder present in its predecessor, hosted by astronomer Carl Sagan.
Tiger Theater displays talents in ‘Trojan Women’
Tiger theater brings Euripides’ ancient tragedy back to life in their yearly UIL One-Act play performance. The last showing is tonight!
Accidental Wikipedia discovery prompts musings on aliens, humanity
Junior Shilpa Saravanan muses on life that might be smarter than we are, faster than we are and more humble than we are (well, at least they haven’t shown up at our doorsteps yet).
Armadillo Dash offers runners challenge, fun while raising money for charity
This past sunday, hundreds of runners gathered in Veterans Park to compete in the eighth annual Armadillo Dash half marathon and 5K.
Gallery: A&M Consolidated hosts ICHSA Southwest Semifinal
A&M Consolidated hosted the International Championship of High School a Cappella Southwest Semifinal on Feb. 28. ICHSA and its collegiate level contest are the biggest a capella tournaments in the world, run by Varsity Vocals. 11 schools completed from both Texas and Colorado.
HOSA blood drive donors amazed at benefits of donating
During February 25 and 26, the HOSA annual blood drive took place at Consol. The Roar interviewed first time donor sophomore Kayla Brock and returning donor junior Joey Medina about their experiences.