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Written by Hannah Guanti Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, passed away at age ninety-six on November 19, at her residence in Georgia. The wife of thirty-ninth president, Jimmy Carter, the former first lady was surrounded by her family at the...
Written by Hannah Guanti The 66th Annual Salem Christmas Parade returns tonight, presented by the Kiwanis Club of Salem, filling the town with festive lights, decorations, and the holiday spirit.  Beginning at 6:15p.m., the event kicks off with the ceremonial lighting...
Written by Kai Sanchez In the heart of Appalachia the legend of the West Virginian Mothman is as iconic as a superhero. The enigmatic creature, with its striking red eyes and dark silhouette, has become an enduring symbol of the...

Salem is Weird.

Written by Nina Earle Salem is a weird cat. This comes from some one who is not a cat person. I do not have very much interaction with cats. My childhood was full of my mom telling stories of them...

Beyond the Footprints

Written by Kai Sanchez In the expansive list of folklore and mysterious creatures that pepper human history, few captivate my imagination quite like Bigfoot. This elusive being has left an undeniable mark on popular culture, creating a rich tapestry of...

America’s Own Lochness

Written by Kai Sanchez In the tranquil waters of Chesapeake Bay, a mystery lurks beneath the surface—a legend that has captured the imaginations of locals and visitors alike for almost a century. Meet Chessie, the elusive sea monster believed to roam...
Written by Tim Hofstaetter Roanoke College Men’s basketball is back and off to a fun start! They have played two games to start their season off, so far. These games were played on the 10th and the 11th of November....

March Madness in November

Written by Elle Gunter Men and Women’s college basketball officially started this past week, and the upsets have already begun. Basketball fans have long awaited the return of college hoops, and it did not disappoint! On the men’s side, #12 ranked...
Written by Tim Hofstaetter I think many of us have interacted with sports at some point in our life. Many people enjoy sports so much that they make it part of their identity. But what happens if we are not...

Brown Sugar Glazed Tofu Roast

Written by Allison Shaw As someone who is “flexitarian”, or vegetarian curious, the holidays have typically stood out as being especially filled with things outside of those dietary parameters; and while I don’t hold myself to any strict guidelines of vegetarianism...

Keep your eyes peeled

Written by Amelia Huggins Ah, the holidays. A great time to catch up with friends, reunite with family, and catch a breather from life. Many people host parties, some might host game nights, and others may simply cuddle up with...

Grateful for Apples

Written by Andrea Flores-Gomez It’s that time of the year when we give thanks for those special people in our lives, and we fill our plates with warm comfort food! But after all those savory main courses and heaps of...

Written by Sabrina Rogers Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome! Roanoke Colleges Theater Company presents their production of “Cabaret”!  Set in 1930s Berlin, the musical brings the audience along the lives of the Kit Kat Klub-a nightlife extravaganza to wash worries away in a...
Written by Mateo J. Biggs As the Thanksgiving season approaches and the winter holiday festivities begin to close in on us, many may begin to wonder what exactly they might be able to do– especially over break, even if it...

Hot 100 on the Billboard

Written by Mateo J. Biggs Music is always something we can enjoy, and music is sure to always change directions and flow with every new release artists have. From varying aesthetics to new chords that have been used to change...
Written by Adriana Rose Juniper Rogers is a sophomore from Charlotte, North Carolina. They are majoring in creative writing and minoring in environmental studies while also focusing on the publishing and editing concentration. After college, she plans to find a...

Folk of ‘Noke: Mikaela Gantz

Written by Juniper Rogers Mikaela Gantz (she/her), a junior, is currently a pre-law student double-majoring in Political Science and Environmental Studies while pursuing concentrations in Peace and Justice Studies and Legal Studies. She is from Sterling, in Loudoun County, Virginia,...

Tea or Coffee?

Written by Mikaela Gantz Now, I’m aware that this is a controversial take, but just hear me out. Coffee is amazing. I love coffee, in fact I used to drink it everyday. Then, I found tea, and my life was forever...

It’s Floor Time

Written by Mikaela Gantz Post-midterms I thought I would write an article about one way I cope with anxiety. This is simply my experience with it, it’s not meant to diminish anyone else’s. As someone with an anxiety disorder, it’s fair...

Energy Levels Depleted

Written by Nina Earle Break is such a blessing and a curse for me every time that it comes around. Part of me loves break, and another part is annoyed at how it interrupts the semester. This is a week,...

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