The Roar talked to junior Karna Venkatraj on what it takes to be ranked sixth in the state for Congressional Debate.
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Q&A: Early graduate discusses experience with alternative schooling
The Roar talked to early graduate and former Consol student, Liz Burley, about graduating a semester early and transferring to Timber Academy for her final semester of high school.
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.
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.
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.
Q&A: Junior discusses behind-the-scenes work at school store
The Roar talked to junior Emmanuel Quiros, who works in the school store called The Tiger Cage. Quiros shared stories about how the store runs, and some troubles the staff has run into along the way.
Musicians discuss experiences performing in All-State ensembles
This year, five student musicians from Consol gained the honor of auditioning and being accepted into the All-State ensembles after months of hard work.
Q&A: Freshman Hailey Hunter on managing boys track
Freshman Hailey Hunter shares her perspective on managing track.
Freshman flute player talks about motivation for participation in band
The Roar talked to freshman Cat Hurtado, a flutist who’s played in the band for four years, about the highs and lows of being in band.
Lawyer-turned-English teacher welcomes new career
From courtroom to classroom and beyond, first-year freshman English teacher Magda Buikema shares what it’s been like to change her career in a single year.