This June, five Consol students traveled to Kansas to complete the last leg of their journey towards nationals, finishing off with a satisfying end to the debate year.
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Gallery: Orchestra commemorates star musicians at annual banquet
Orchestra students convened for their annual banquet on May 15.
Q&A: Game Design Club vice president excited for new club’s future
The Roar spoke to junior Logan Reynolds about his involvement as vice president of Game Design Club.
Six students advance to state after region UIL academics contest
On Saturday, May 3, students traveled to Baylor University for the UIL Region 2 5A competition. Of the students competing, six will move on to the state competition.
Photos: Student artwork displayed in local cafe for anti-bullying contest
Seniors Emily Harris, Meredith Stromberg and Anjali Yadav, as well as junior Savannah Troy won a contest to have their art put up in the local Bryan hangout The Village Cafe.
Gallery: Tiger Robotics’ Game Wars attracts video game fans of every genre
Game Wars, Tiger Robotics’ biannual fundraising event, ran with its usual organized panache from 7 p.m. last Friday, April 12, into the early hours of Saturday morning.
First-time competitors reflect on success at SkillsUSA State Contest
Sophomore Leonor Castro and senior Matt Barnes discuss their time at SkillsUSA State Contest.
Ping Pong Club provides unique after-school activity for dedicated players
Everyone loves Fridays; whether it is because there is time to relax until Monday, a full weekend of fun or a football game in the evening, Fridays seem the best days of the week. But there is a certain group of people that prefer Friday afternoons to Friday night lights.
Local push for desegregation in 1950s began with Texas A&M
The Roar’s Nicole Farrell delves briefly into the general history of local desegregation prior to the 1966 fire that destroyed the Lincoln School and forced College Station to desegregate its high schools.
“Fiddler on the Roof” stars complete behind-the-scenes set work
The choir performed “The Fiddler on the Roof” not once, not twice, not even thrice last week–they pulled off four consecutive shows, but not without effort and practice (and building a wagon).