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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 […]
IT students collect electronic waste, give back to community
The project was a partnership with the IT Recycling Group, a national organization that specializes in recycling e-waste.
Ten things to know for the week: November 14
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week. 1) Donald Trump has won the 2016 presidential election, and become president-elect. This victory has been met with large protest from the public, as he did not win the […]
End of presidential election leads to division, need for understanding
Both Clinton and Trump supporters have legitimate pain and fear that needs to be addressed.