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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.
Gallery: A&M Consolidated hosts ICHSA Southwest Semifinal
A&M Consolidated hosted the International Championship of High School a Cappella Southwest Semifinal on Feb. 28. ICHSA and its collegiate level contest are the biggest a capella tournaments in the world, run by Varsity Vocals. 11 schools completed from both Texas and Colorado.
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.
Work of advanced art students qualifies for state at VASE competition
Seniors Carolyn Frankson, Zach Griggs and Marta Pate, as well as sophomore Jenna Leland, qualified for state at the Visual Arts Scholastic Event, or VASE, which will be held April 4-5 at Bryan High.
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.
Gallery: Valentine’s Day brightens the hallways, displays love among students
This Valentine’s day, the hallways were adorned with lots of red and pink outfits, plenty of love-themed decorations and of course, giant teddy bears.
“Fiddler on the Roof” stars complete behind-the-scenes set work
The choir performed “The Fiddler on the Roof” not once, not twice, not even thrice last week–they pulled off four consecutive shows, but not without effort and practice (and building a wagon).