Thanksgiving is over…but that doesn’t mean you have to wait another year until it’s socially acceptable to binge-eat pies to the brink of exhaustion.
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Employment leads to changing priorities, forces habit of time management
I always imagined that the transition to my late teenage years would be gradual and slow. I saw myself gradually easing myself into adulthood, getting my toes wet before I dove into the deep end. But now I’m worrying about managing my money, making sure I work enough hours, and planning for things way in advance, all on top of keeping my grades up so I can advance in my field.
Boys basketball defeats Magnolia 71-60 in first home game of season
Order in the court.
Ten things to know for the week: November 28
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week. 1. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch has become the hotspot of marine waste. Around eight million tons of plastic enter the marine environment each year, and the figure […]
Students discuss hunting as a tradition, source of food
“As long as you eat what you kill, I would say that it’s no different than buying food from a grocery store.”
Tiger Robotics hosts 10th biannual Game Wars tournament
The event helped raise money for Tiger Robotics.
Chronic illness leads to struggle for excellence, success
I remember breaking down in front of my doctor, undoubtedly frustrated and confused with the way I’ve constantly been feeling: sick and tired.
Ten things to know for the week: November 20
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week. 1. After a message from the “Hamilton” cast to Vice President-Elect Mike Pence at the production Friday night, President-Elect Trump continues to rage against their remarks on social media […]
“Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” heralds the start of a charming new magical era
“Yesterday a wizard entered New York with a case. A case full of magical creatures. And, unfortunately, some have escaped.”
In Brief: November CSISD Board of Trustees Meeting
by Vi Burgess, editor-in-chief On Tuesday, November 15, the College Station ISD Board of Trustees held their monthly meeting in the CSISD Boardroom. Following the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence led by students from Creek View Elementary and Spring Creek Elementary, trustee Quinn Williams announced that the […]