More photos from the August 27 varsity tennis match! Tiger tennis came out with a victory against Eastview High School from Georgetown. The final score was 17-2. By Myla Cathey.
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Photo Gallery: Varsity Football vs. Waco University 8/27/21
More photos from the first football game! Consol varsity football matched up against Waco University at home on August 27 and secured a win. The theme of the game was Hawaiian, and many students showed up in their tropical gear to support the team. The final score was 68-7. By […]
Photo Gallery: Pep Rally 8/27/21
More photos from the August 27 pep rally in support of the first football game against Waco University! By Myla Cathey.
Students show their creativity with painted parking spots
by opinions editor Elise Sawyer and staff reporter Myla Cathey Parking spot painting, a school tradition which allows participating students to express their creative talents through customizing spaces reserved for their cars, has overtaken more of the campus than ever before. Despite a significant decrease in on-site students; the amount […]
Q&A: Chauncey Lindner discusses purpose of library, change over time
by opinions editor Elise Sawyer and staff reporter Medha Sarin photo by assistant principal Mike McEver Three years ago, after working as an English teacher for over a decade at AMCHS, Chauncey Lindner became the school librarian. On March 6, 2020, the Roar interviewed him about the role libraries have […]
Consol boys soccer defeats College Station at first district game
Both teams emerged victorious from their respective games against College Station High School.
Ten things to know for the week: May 1
The Roar keeps you updated with local news, recent events and interesting stories ― everything you need to know for this week. 1. “Daily Show” Comedian Hasan Minhaj earned a standing ovation for his performance at the White House Correspondents Dinner. In his address, he underscored the importance of the […]
How To Get Away With Murder: return of third season entices, kills
The hit tv-series How To Get Away With Murder is back and better than ever.
Q&A: Senior Mattie Lightfoot on growth, appreciation for culture through foreign exchange experience
“It was kind of a shock at the beginning to see how little I did know.”
“Orange is the New Black” season four more brilliant, heart-wrenching than ever
OITNB doesn’t demand anything, but rather, it shows us what we normally don’t want to.