The varsity football team went up against the Longview Lobos at Midlothian Stadium on Nov. 30 and will advance to state quarterfinals after their 45-35 win over Longview.
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Q&A: Freshman June Jeong on involvement with orchestra, music
The Roar talks to freshman June Jeong, a freshman violinist who pursues her musical hobbies both in school and out.
Physics pendulum lab perplexes AP students
AP Physics C students struggle and succeed to create self-graphing pendulums before the end of a class period.
Tiger Mentors spend Friday mornings with elementary schoolers
Early each Friday morning, seniors Kaila Jones, Mitch Scarmardo and Ryan Anderson head to Pebble Creek Elementary School to visit with their assigned mentees through the Tiger Mentors program.
Caffé Capri offers great pasta, pleasant ambiance
Check out one staffer’s review of Caffé Capri, a local Italian restaurant in downtown Bryan.
Gallery: Donkey trainer organizes, competes in state championship
Remember senior Heather Heath and her donkeys from our last print issue? Check out photos from her competition at the Texas State Championship Donkey and Mule Show.
Science class sparks interest in biotechnology with hands-on labs
Consol’s biotechnology class led by science teacher Matt Young completed a lab Nov. 14 that compared copper sulfate solutions of varying concentrations.
Q&A: Perfect SAT, ACT scorers drop nuggets of wisdom
Seniors Cynthia Zhang and Bryan Conlee received perfect scores of 2400 and 36, respectively, on the nationally standardized SAT and ACT tests. The Roar spoke with them about the differences between the two tests.
Q&A: Freshman Jackson McGuffey on living abroad, cross country challenges
The Roar talked to freshman Jackson McGuffey over his second year running cross country and how living abroad has shaped his experiences.
Robotics team wins notebook award at state competition
Tiger Robotics secured the first place award for their project engineering notebook at the Texas BEST Regional Robotics Championship on Saturday, Nov. 9–a first for the team of over seventy students.