Consol’s Warped Improv Troupe and Faculty Improv Troupe practice for their upcoming performances and talk with The Roar about the most difficult and most rewarding parts of an improv group.
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Gallery: Sophomores explore nature during field trip
Sophomores embarked on a nature field trip to Texas A&M’s Ecology and Natural Resources Teaching Area on Thursday, April 10. The trip concluded their nature unit, which aimed to reflect on and appreciate nature’s beauty.
New astronomy club aims to expand membership, minds
The new astronomy club plans on appealing to anyone who’s ever looked up at the sky.
Veronica Roth’s “Divergent” captivates readers from first page
Veronica Roth’s “Divergent,” which centers on 16 year old Beatrice Prior, is a page-turner to say the least.
Breaking barriers to empathy requires concerted effort
Read as junior Rojas Oliva works through some heavy topics–judgment, loneliness, and just plain caring about one another.
Teachers uncover hidden musical talent, lifestyle outside classroom
Many dream of being able to play and create music, but for three Consol teachers, this dream is a reality.
First-time competitors reflect on success at SkillsUSA State Contest
Sophomore Leonor Castro and senior Matt Barnes discuss their time at SkillsUSA State Contest.
Q&A: Interact co-president discusses masquerade ball, future projects
The Roar talked to senior and Interact co-president Alona Weimer about Saturday’s Masquerade Ball, a dance which raised money for Amnesty International.
Photo of the day: ‘Be-You-tiful Week’ aims to raise self esteem, motivate students
Today marked the end of Be-You-tiful Week, a week dedicated to showing students that inner beauty is more important that outer beauty.
Q&A: Junior Karna Venkatraj on debate, being ranked sixth in the state
The Roar talked to junior Karna Venkatraj on what it takes to be ranked sixth in the state for Congressional Debate.