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Written by Isaac Davis Elon Musk’s sleek, electric Tesla Model 3 is a huge step toward a cleaner transport industry. However, priced at $35,000, is this really an “affordable” option for everyone looking to purchase a new vehicle? (Cohen 2017)....
Written by Joseph Carrick RC will be hosting its very own Drag Ball for the first time in years, on April 6 at 7:30 p.m. The event will be hosted by local Drag Queen Enya Salad, featuring Mister and Miss...
Written by Nico Stewart During God’s six days of creation and one day of rest, he created a world of beautiful things. He created the setting sun, quietly hiding behind the horizon after a long day of walking the sky....
Written by Shamira James Hello everyone, or those left. It’s Day Four of the post - apocalyptic world of the out-of-order Commons dishwasher. Students have gone mad on campus, causing nothing but mayhem and violence, so here’s an update. The...
Written by Jessica Shelburne The end of winter and the dawn of spring are annually accompanied by seasonal variation in fashion and other forms of self-expression. The fashion week runways in Paris, Milan, New York, and London crawled with models...
Written by Aeryn McMurtry RC is a sporty school. We are full of prominent and decently successful athletes, and overall, our teams do pretty well. Being a school with a student population clocking in at under 3000, we are also...

RC Spring Sports Recap

Written by Aeryn McMurtry   Women’s Lacrosse         Your Lady Maroons (6-5, ODAC 1-3) dominated both New Paltz with a 15-11 win and MIT with a 21-12 win to bring their record from 4-3 to 6-3. The team had close losses...
Written by Nicole Pettie Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Life Science 402, RC students get together to have meaningful discussions about their religious beliefs (or lack thereof) in addition to a variety of topics relevant to the world today....
Written by Jordan Hanson The annual Basically Tarantino Film Festival has rolled around yet again, films showcased in front of an audience for the first time yesterday evening in the Wortmann Ballroom. Each film was produced by RC students and...
Written by Alexandra Gautier With the school year coming to a close and finals week rapidly approaching, Spring Fest is a great way to hang out with friends and forget about the impending stress. Spring Fest is coming to RC...
Written by Shamira James It’s getting warmer outside - what are you most excited about? Sydney Coffey, freshman, Delta Gamma Dime - “Riding with the windows down, no more winter coats and spending time with my sisters!” Jorden Davis, “freshman, Will 10/10...
Written by Joseph Krzyston Thursday, Joe Krzyston, editor of the humor/opinion page, hopped on a plane to see his friend in Wisconsin: there was only one problem.         “That massive buffoon totally forgot we had a newspaper to lay-out!” said...
Written by Jordan Hanson It’s not news that Roanoke College is full of talented people. Last Friday, many of them took to the stage. The Roanoke College Campus Activities Board hosted its third annual Roanoke’s Got Talent competition in the Alumni...
Written by Ian Gillen The madness of March is upon us, and just like any other year, there are Cinderella stories, teams that have caught fire and the usual suspects.  In this time of increased love in the world of...
Written by Madalyn Chapman “The adults have failed us. This is in our hands now. And if any elected official gets in our way, we will vote them out and replace them ourselves,” said a student, standing with his back...
Written by Bradley Bommarito On Wednesday, Feb. 21, Theatre Roanoke College’s winter production, “The Shape of Things,” premiered in Olin Theater.  The play ran through Saturday night. “We have had an enthusiastic response from the students, but there have also...
Written by Emma Grosskopf and Shamira James What woman in your life inspires you and why? Janny Alvarado, sophomore, Best Smile on Campus - “My best friend from Guatemala. She always had kind words and is always there for me.” Dalny...
Written by Aeryn McMurtry Junior forward Josh Freund made some serious waves in the 2017-2018 basketball season. Recently, Freund was awarded 1st Team All-ODAC, ODAC Player of the Year and most notably, 2nd Team All-American. On the season, the focal point...
Written by Shamira James There’s nothing like the thrill of a snow day. Waking up to the campus-closed email, seeing how many people posted about the snow on Snapchat before even rapidly flipping through their stories and smell of the...
Written by Jessica Shelburne Since the beginning of time, clothing trends have evolved faster than any technology or social mindset. What’s considered ‘in’ one year could become quickly outdated in a matter of months. Regarding the approaching spring of 2018,...

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