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What is CSISD doing about COVID?

Lately, we’ve seen an uptake in teachers and students testing positive for COVID — including ones who were vaccinated and wore masks in class. How come? Below are a few questions regarding vaccinations and the Delta variant that can hopefully clear up confusion around new cases. Why did I get […]

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This Week in College Football: Week Zero

College football is back! And this year, I and the sports department at The Roar have something special planned. Each week, I’ll be taking you through “This Week in College Football.” I’ll bring you the highlights, the lowlights, the big news, and everything you need to know (and didn’t know […]

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2020 Presidential Debate Summary

After the first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on September 29 drew widespread condemnation for chaos and constant interruptions, the Committee on Presidential Debates adjusted the rules for the last debate on October 22 to allow for candidates’ microphones to be muted when […]

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10 Things to Know This Week

The last presidential debate was held on Thursday evening between Trump and Biden at 8 pm. STUCO announced oCoH, a homecoming alternative for this school year. The event will include a picnic and movie on the football field. The movie will be voted on by the student body. The democrats […]

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2020 Presidential Debate Summary

SUPREME COURT – Should Trump have nominated Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s replacement during an election? What are the implications of Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination? Trump opened the segment with a simple justification: “Elections have consequences.” He argues that as the democratically elected President, it is his right, privilege, and responsibility […]

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Students show their creativity with painted parking spots

by opinions editor Elise Sawyer and staff reporter Myla Cathey Parking spot painting, a school tradition which allows participating students to express their creative talents through customizing spaces reserved for their cars, has overtaken more of the campus than ever before. Despite a significant decrease in on-site students; the amount […]

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10 Things to Know for this Week

Category 4 hurricane Laura leaves Louisiana with devastating floods, a power outage and as of Sept. 2 there have been 15 total deaths.    Texas attorney general, Ken Paxton, sued Harris County on Monday due to the county’s mail-in voting application plan.   Texas A&M president, Michael Young, announced his retirement […]