As a society, we tend to watch over and help our bodies and our physical health far more than we do our mental or emotional health.
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Matt Damon stranded on isolated planet for second time: ‘The Martian’ review
Matt Damon’s The Martian was beautiful. Just like him.
Students describe benefits of music-streaming apps, different ways to listen to music
With the advent of streaming apps like Spotify, Soundcloud, and Pandora in today’s society, manually downloading music is considered to be widely obsolete among the younger generation — Consol students are no exception.
Volleyball falls to CSHS
In a heated match between the Tigers and the Cougars, Consol fell to CSHS 3-0.
Ten things to know for the week: September 28
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week. 1. Pope Francis completed his first visit to the U.S. He visited Washington D.C., New York City, and Pennsylvania, where millions of people came to see him, some […]
Gallery: Cross country competes in Texas A&M invitational
The Consol Cross Country team competes at their fourth meet of the season.
Tigers win in close game against Huntsville 44-41
Tigers recovered from last week’s defeat to Elkins with a close and suspenseful game against the Huntsville Hornets, winning 44-41.
Gallery: Students and staff support football and volleyball teams at pep rally
Tigers, dressed in decades-themed apparel, gathered in the gym to prepare for tonight’s football game against Huntsville.
Athletic trainers describe importance, struggles of job
“Even though [the coaches] don’t always tell us they appreciate what they do, we know they appreciate it.”
Q&A: Lexi Kuppersmith on salmonella, summer abroad in Spain
Here’s what it’s like to have salmonella in a country that’s 4,713 miles away from home.