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NFL Midseason Awards

Written by Carter Weissenfluh As the first half of the NFL season has flown by, I think it is time to acknowledge those who have had a tremendous start to the season. I am going to list who I believe...
Written by Vanessa Mutesi Spooky times are ahead of us but even spookier times are happening on the continent of Africa. As person from the younger generation, I know how powerful social media is. We have all seen all sorts...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler Bachelor Nation’s televisions have been blessed with the newest season of The Bachelorette, which first premiered on October 13, and here’s the scary thing- bachelorette, Clare, already believes she met her husband.  Just minutes into her meeting...
Written by Devon “Your Local Pumpkin Correspondent” Mitchell As the presidential election haunts Americans with each passing day, another spooky and tantalizing phenomenon is possessing politics. This phenomenon is none other than political theater. This term was used when Trump...
Written by Charissa Roberson The paranormal TV drama “Supernatural” is coming to an end this November, after a record 15 seasons on the air. The series finale was originally set to premiere back in May. However, the advent of the COVID-19...

Crafty Witches

Written by Mia Shelton Hello to all my Witches and Frankenstein! Are you sitting bored in your dorm room with your friends? Have you watched all the good Halloween movies available on Netflix, leaving you itching for something fun to...

Halloween Word Search

Written by Joyelle Ronan
Written by Jasey Roberts How is it possible for it to already be the season of pumpkin spice and everything nice? So soon? Where has the time gone? It seems both like yesterday and like decades ago that I was...

The Girls of Autumn

Written by Kristi Rolf  If you have been active on social media over the past month or so, I’m sure that your feed has become full of fall-themed posts. There seems to be a particular demographic who embraces this season...

Quarantine-O-Ween

Written by Marisa Seager Although this year has been anything but predictable, we can still have control over some of the smaller things. Here are five different ways to celebrate Halloween during the pandemic. Decorate or carve pumpkins As simple as...

Lakers Back on Top

Written by Carter Weissenfluh The Los Angeles Lakers have found themselves in familiar territory after winning their 17th championship in franchise history. There were a lot of emotions and obstacles on this championship run for the team, primarily with the...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler It’s the most sugary time of year as aisles are stocked to the rim with everyone’s favorite candy. There’s variety packs, and gummies, and all of it is calling your name, but we all have that...
Written by Zach “o’ Lantern” Dalton A year ago, I wrote an article about a junior disappointed in not being able to trick or treat past the age of twelve, and I am still not over it. I’m here today...
Written by Lucy Collins With Halloween right around the corner and the festivities that come along with it, what better way to spice up the occasion with a BOO-zy drink! Keep in mind, this article is for witches and warlocks...
Written by Jasey Roberts Author George Saunders was introduced on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as “quite possibly our greatest living author.” With his famous dry wit, Saunders immediately asked Colbert in a fake-snide voice, “You said ‘quite possibly’?” Saunders...
Written by Joey Slasher For around thirty years Texas and Georgia have been securely Republican states when it comes to presidential elections. In Texas, the Republican nominee for president has won every election since 1980. In Georgia the Republican candidate...

Maroon Unity in Practice

Written by Devon “One of the MCs for this Event” Mitchell Next week, the Office of Multicultural Affairs is hosting their annual Unity Week. Especially during these turbulent times, Unity Week is meant to bring the Roanoke community together and...
Written by Brice Hall Today for Folks at ‘Noke we decided to highlight Zoey Nichols. Zoey is a Freshman here at  Roanoke College. As a first semester Freshman, she has made the right choice in not declaring her major yet...

RC Athletics Tradition

Written by Lauren Roth Roanoke College Athletics has had to modify many long-standing traditions in 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Sports from all seasons have been impacted by both school and conference regulations in various ways, whether it was from...
Written by Lexi Meadows With Covid-19 still taking its toll on social events, Halloween will be looking very different for many Maroons this year. Some may be having small socially distanced get-togethers, while others may prefer a night of spooky...

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