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Keeping Up With March Madness: From Someone Who Doesn’t Keep Up...

Written by Zach "Busted Bracket" Dalton We are now a full week into the NCAA’s March Madness Tournament, and if you are anything like me then...

April Fools!

Written by Mia Shelton Hello all you silly geese! Who is ready for April Fool’s Day!?! Your excitement is leaping through the paper! April Fool’s...

Alumni Panel Discusses Careers in Law Enforcement

Written by Devon Mitchell On Tuesday, March 23, seven alumni from Roanoke College’s Public Affairs Department spoke to students about their careers in law enforcement...

Studio Ghibli: Better Love Stories than Disney?

Written by Charissa Roberson Disney films boast some of the most iconic romances of all time: take Belle and the Beast, Cinderella and Prince Charming...

Women’s History Month Comes to a Close

Written by Zoe Manoukian As March comes to a close, so too does Women’s History Month, a time of recognition of the hard work and...

Women’s Soccer Charges Ahead

Written by Alexis Barton Despite their upcoming match against Hollins being canceled, the women’s soccer team has been continuing their legacy of success this season....

The Concert Comeback of 2021

Written by Marisa Seager I don’t know about you, but the one thing I’ve missed the most since the start of the pandemic has been...

2021 Grammy Awards Recap

Written by Kristina Calhoun The 63rd annual Grammy Awards were held on Mar. 14 with host Noah Trevor. Similar to most big events in the...

The Year for Underdogs

Written by Katherine Clatterbuck Rooting for the underdog might seem like a crazy idea, unless you were creating your bracket for this year’s March Madness....

The Joys of the Eno

Written by Sydney Brenner Spring has sprung in sunny Salem. As warm days on campus become more prevalent, it is not uncommon to see groups...

Theatre RC Presents “Talley’s Folly”

Written by Jasey Roberts On Mar. 18-20, Theatre Roanoke College put on a production of “Talley’s Folly,” written by the Pulitzer-prize winning playwright Lanford Wilson....

Mental Health in Movies: Lars and the Real Girl

Written by Joyelle Ronan A movie about a man falling in love with a sex doll doesn’t sound overly endearing. In fact, I avoided watching...

The 21st Century Bob Dylan

Written by Devon Mitchell I was faced with an interesting question that I have been deeply pondering since asked. The question being, is Taylor Swift...

Pandemic Winds Down, Mass Shootings Wind Back Up

Written by Joey Slusher The Pandemic has changed just about every facet of American life. From going to the store, visiting family for the holidays,...

22 Things… Women’s History Month

Written by Kaelyn Spickler I am now freshly 22-year-old, and unless something crazy happens, this is my last semester writing for the Brackety-Ack. :( With...

Maroons Talk: Hybrid Courses

Written by Marisa Seager Hannah Sanford, a sophomore from Chesapeake, VA: “My environmental science class offers an option to complete our labs in-person or remotely. We...

RC Elderscholar Program Presents: Jazz History in 20 Recordings

Written by Jack Miller Last Tuesday, the March 23, Roanoke College held an event hosted by the Elderscholar Program. The event was titled Jazz History...

Women of ‘Noke

Written by Zach Dalton This month is a very important month in terms of month-long celebrations. March marks the celebration of Women’s History. There have...

Enjoy Nature and Stress Less

Written by Marisa Seager As cliché as it might sound, spending time outside can serve as a form of therapy for people suffering from high...

March Madness: Is It Really Important?

Written by Chamberlain "Zach Dalton" Zulauf Let me start by saying this: that title is bogus. This is a continuation of my series of crusades...

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