Chemistry students celebrated Mole Day this Wednesday in honor of Avogadro’s number, 6.02 x 10^23, otherwise known as a mole.
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Senior assembles wheelchairs for developing countries
Building wheelchairs might not be the average student’s way of volunteering, but for senior Tyler Sevcik, it’s his way of giving back.
Locally owned fire-wood kitchen receives positive review
Sports editor Channing Young reviews the up-and-coming Napa Flats.
Driving lesson echoes senior’s apprehension towards future decisions
For Dana Branham, driving is scary. As is growing up.
Q&A: Freshman Lauryn Scruggs discusses varsity position on tennis team
The Roar spoke to freshman Lauryn Scruggs to hear about her experiences on the varsity tennis team.
Weekend flooding damages more than just infrastructure
Last weekend’s rain may have ruined 12 years’ worth of student letters for psychology teacher Lindsay Zahn, but it certainly hasn’t dampened her spirits.
Seniors skate on PSAT day
This year’s Senior Skate Day gave seniors a short field trip day as sophomores and juniors took the PSAT at school.
Interact Club volunteers time at Special Olympics swim meet
An hour before Consol even opened its doors to students, 22 members of Interact club took their seats on the bus that would take them to Texas A&M’s natatorium on Oct. 11. For the next five hours, they helped run the Special Olympics Fall Classic swimming competition and awards ceremony.
Gallery: Blackout Bryan game at Kyle Field brings enthusiasm, victory 56-20
Blackout Bryan was a fun night for the football fans, filled with horns, yells and tortillas.
Quirky Houston museum pays homage to oranges
If you’ve ever looked down at an orange and wondered why this magical fruit doesn’t have its own museum, then you’re in for some good news: this place does exist, the admission’s only a dollar and it’s wondrously, enchantingly campy. Enter The Orange Show.