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Written by Brice Hall For the first issue of October we here at the Folks at Noke decided to interview someone with a big heart and a bigger smile in order to dispel and spooky vibes. The man with the...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler As we know, I’m a big Bachelor franchise fan. I feel like I have said that on repeat here in the Brackety-Ack, but it is what it is. That being said, not having a new season...

Not So Great Debates

Written by Joyelle Ronan 2020 has been a disaster of a year, and the first president debate was no exception. Both candidates acted less than presidential, and it was a pretty embarrassing moment for our country. Twitter user @joshgondelman might...
Written by Jack Miller On Friday morning via Twitter, Donald Trump announced that he had contacted Covid-19 saying: “Tonight, @FLOTUS and I tested positive for COVID-19. We will begin our quarantine and recovery process immediately. We will get through this...
Written by Alexis Barton Just a week after the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup, the National Hockey League is ready to jump into their free agency. Star players from across the league are looking to make more money...
Written by Jack Miller Roanoke College has filled the empty lot that used to be student-loved smoothie stop Fruitions. The College has been making arrangements over the summer to replace the building with the chain – Freshens, a national brand...
Written by Katherine Clatterbuck After years of late-night practices, early morning wake up calls, and lots of sweat, our 2021 senior athletes exhibit the qualities of excellent Maroons. Waiting patiently for information about the upcoming season, our seniors, like all...
Written by Jasey Roberts About a month ago, I wrote an article about how my job as a grocery store clerk gives people free rein to annoy me, or sometimes just hurt my widdle feelings. Bizarre characters came into (and...

October Horoscopes

Written by Joyelle “It’s because I’m a Libra” Ronan Aries (March 21 - April 19) - You are courageous and it is important for you to remember that! Bravery is not always shown through grand gestures—it is often found in...
Written by Devon Mitchell In May the US Department of Education released new regulations on how to handle sexual assault on campuses under Title IX. The update to Title IX prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded institutions in order to...

Fun Fall Festivities

Written by Zach “Why is it Fall and Autumn” Dalton Last issue we wrote about how Fall is officially here. Well now that the weather is starting to cool and the leaves will be changing in the near future here...
Critiqued by Zach “I Promise I’ll Shut Up About Joji Now, Kaillee” Dalton  Come with me for a bit to the way back to the past September 25th. The clock strikes midnight as I frantically refresh my Spotify. I take...
Written by Charissa Roberson The Netflix adaptation of Nancy Springer’s series “The Enola Holmes Mysteries,” starring Millie Bobby Brown, premiered on Sept. 23 to enthusiastic reviews. Unlike the many Holmes adaptations that have preceded it, “Enola Holmes” focuses instead on the...
Written by Chamberlain Zulauf As my business classes start to pick up, I can’t help but notice vocabulary words that have been drilled into my head in everyday life. Slept in instead of doing homework? Opportunity cost; sleep in exchange...
Written by Devon “Your Local Political Correspondent” Mitchell Well Maroons, we are officially less than one month away from the election and it is becoming increasingly more urgent for you to register to vote if you have yet to...

Autumn Around the World

Written by Zoe Manoukian Many Americans find fall to be a nostalgic time. The changing of the leaves and cooling of the air are sure to evoke strong memories of the autumns of yore. These especially bucolic months remind us...
Written by Mateo Biggs The annual Roanoke College Autumn Reading took place on Oct. 4, outside at the Olin Hall Amphitheater. Despite restrictions due to COVID-19, the event was a success, showcasing student work and providing a fun evening of...

Free Therapy With Charlotte

Written by Marisa Seager Sophomore Charlotte Gaston has recently started a weekly radio show/podcast called “Free Therapy with Charlotte,” which will be focusing on mental health and trying to destigmatize it on our campus, in hopes of opening up more...
Written by Kristina Calhoun  It’s been 6 months since ex-royals Meghan Markle and Prince Harry left their cozy England castle for a more humble and moderate lifestyle in the United States. Everyone has been wondering what these two have been...
Written by Kristina Calhoun Hey all you cool cats and kittens! Carole Baskin can add “Dancing with the Stars” to her resumé next to animal activist.  The star was announced to appear on the 29th season of DWTS a few weeks...

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