Ciara Gold isn’t the only published author at Consol. Former entertainment editor Zach Kluver also talked to Allison Schaffer, whose book “Tiny, the Small Christmas Tree” tells an inspirational story of overcoming the struggles every Christmas tree must face.
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Women’s World Cup 2015
The infographics are back in full force, covering the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Trek Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself: Cancún
Gorgeous weather? Thrilling adventures? Beautiful views? Cancún has it all.
Throwback Thursday: ‘Mary Poppins’ withstands test of time
In the first installment of our Throwback Thursday review series, opinions editor Jennifer Zhan re-examines a childhood favorite and finds her spirit animal in another human being.
Happy Birthday, Michael Phelps: Reflections of a Phan
As Michael Phelps reaches a milestone in both his life and career, staff reporter Yanichka Ariunbold dishes on her past and present feelings on the man who singlehandedly changed the way we view swimming.
Ten things to know for the week: June 29
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week. 1. Same-sex marriage was legalized by SCOTUS on Friday. Check out our info-graphic of the event here. 2. At the College Station City Council meeting last Thursday, system wide park improvements, […]
How to make a sandcastle
Entertainment Editor Olivia Garrett shares the best way to sandcastle, even for you non-beach bums.
June 26, 2015: Supreme Court votes marriage equality
The Roar presents: Everything you need to know about marriage equality. See student reactions and local policies in the face of SCOTUS’ groundbreaking decision.
Trek Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself: United Kingdom
In the second installment of the travel blog, executive editor Vi Burgess takes you through the twists and turns of the cobblestoned and cow-pied alleyways of the United Kingdom.
‘Inside Out’ sparkles with characters, animation, plotline
The beautiful minds of Pixar bring you a look inside the head of eleven-year-old Riley Anderson in an intricately animated and wildly absorbing tale sure to satisfy.