by Shilpa Saravanan, editor-in-chief The Roar spoke with senior Savannah Troy, who spent the vast majority of her summer in and around Crested Butte, Colorado, about her varied experiences with small children, birds, waffle cones and outer space. So, give us an overview of what you did during your time […]
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Q&A: Junior Pancho Mackin-Plankey relates the struggle
In addition to their usual summer regime of weightlifting, the A&M Consolidated boys soccer team has been spending their school-free mornings running with the boys cross-country team. The Roar caught up with junior Pancho Mackin-Plankey one week into training.
Q&A: Junior Brett Stevens on volunteering at summer camp
Most high school students spend their summer binge-watching TV shows and hanging out at the pool. However, junior Brett Stevens would rather spend it as a counselor-in-training at Camp Adventure, a Texas A&M-sponsored summer camp that exposes kids to the outdoors.
Art students prepare wide range of art pieces for Brazos County Fair
Painting students of art teacher Jami Bevans prepare for the Brazos County Fair art contest.
Improv troupes prepare for this weekend’s biannual performances
Consol’s Warped Improv Troupe and Faculty Improv Troupe practice for their upcoming performances and talk with The Roar about the most difficult and most rewarding parts of an improv group.
Q&A: Senior Connor White on beating viral iPhone game
The Roar talks to senior Connor White about his top-25 high score in 2048, an addictive game that has swept over the mobile phones of over 9 million people.
New astronomy club aims to expand membership, minds
The new astronomy club plans on appealing to anyone who’s ever looked up at the sky.
Teachers uncover hidden musical talent, lifestyle outside classroom
Many dream of being able to play and create music, but for three Consol teachers, this dream is a reality.
Q&A: Interact co-president discusses masquerade ball, future projects
The Roar talked to senior and Interact co-president Alona Weimer about Saturday’s Masquerade Ball, a dance which raised money for Amnesty International.
Q&A: Freshman Fernando Flores on playing varsity soccer
The Roar talked with freshman Fernando Flores, a long-time soccer player (and fan), who currently plays on the varsity team.