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 […]
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Drive-through parties become popular new way to celebrate birthdays
by Medha Sarin, staff reporter Photo provided by Patricia Livingston Months ago, it was completely normal to invite friends over and hang out together (less than six feet apart), accept presents from them (without wearing gloves!), and even blow out on a cake in their vicinity. In other words—have a […]
The Roar Reviews: A Face Mask
by Ian Curtis, staff reporter It’s no secret that Covid-19 has brought many changes to how we live, work, and survive. But one of the most visible is the widespread use of face masks to prevent the spread of the virus, especially from people who may not be aware that […]
Q&A: Chauncey Lindner discusses purpose of library, change over time
by opinions editor Elise Sawyer and staff reporter Medha Sarin photo by assistant principal Mike McEver Three years ago, after working as an English teacher for over a decade at AMCHS, Chauncey Lindner became the school librarian. On March 6, 2020, the Roar interviewed him about the role libraries have […]
The Roar Reviews: Parasite
Bong Joon-ho’s “Parasite” is definitely a must-see movie. From the quality acting to the movie’s well-devised plotline, “Parasite” is a near-perfect piece. The movie is set in modern-day South Korea and is based around the financially struggling Kim family. The son of the family, Ki-woo, manages to get a job […]
Students adapt to digital teaching
As coronavirus has thrust society into new norms, students and teachers alike are learning — and adjusting — to a whole new world of online learning. “Online learning has proven to be sufficient for the time being, and I am continuing to learn material over Zoom without much difficulty,” junior […]
The Effects of Scheduling
I have changed my lifestyle to work around the looming virus, but the quarantine has affected my mindset for the time being. The longer I have been quarantined, the less effort I put forth in my work. It has been helpful to begin a routine, instead of spending my days […]
Review: Green Eggs and Ham on Netflix
Dr. Suess is a beloved author of mine and I was super excited when Green Eggs and Ham was made into a show on Netflix. I’ve grown up with reading Dr. Seuss, and I was a little skeptical, at first, about how well they would transition the story into TV […]
Staff Appreciation
by review editor Allison Segers and staff reporter Medha Sarin John Tohkubbi Head custodian/auxiliary employee of the year John Tohkubbi is a Consol graduate. He grew up in Houston and moved to College Station in 1987. After serving in the army for two years, he joined the school district as […]
Reviews: Podcasts
by Medha Sarin, staff reporter Source of photos: NPR Podcasts are like friends: they come and go, but the best ones last forever. They’re talkative but fun to listen to, and they help you grow and learn. So, whether you’re an avid podcast listener, or you’re just looking for some […]