Written by Bradley Bommarito
Students this semester may have noticed that RC has partnered with TimelyMD to offer additional healthcare services that will supplement increased demand for RC Student Health & Counseling services. This new telehealth program, named Maroon.Care, gives...
Written by Zach Dalton
This issue’s Folk at ‘Noke is a very special one. This senior has been waiting to be the Folk since her freshman year at Roanoke College. Everybody take a moment and say “congratulations” to Colket’s own:...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
With the one year anniversary of COVID here, I took some time to reflect on the last 365 days. There’s been a lot of things I’ve learned about myself, pop culture, and the communities I’m a...
Written by Chamberlain Zulauf
My roommate and I do a lot together: we watch TV shows (last semester it was Breaking Bad and this semester it’s Better Call Saul), we practice together on the track team and spend most of...
Written by Zach Dalton
This issue’s Folk at Noke is someone who has worked tirelessly behind the scenes throughout this month to ensure that each event for Black History Month went off seamlessly. So, everyone give a hearty hello to...
Written by Carter Weissenfluh
Last Sunday the Roanoke men’s soccer team played their first game of the season against the Bridgewater Eagles. Last season, the Eagles gave the Maroons some problems in a tough 4-1 loss, but this time around...
Written by Jack Miller
Beginning February 15, Olin Hall has unveiled a new collection of work by various artists, including Kyra Hinton, Kate Shortridge, Amy Herzel, Duane Cregger, and Yassi Mazandi. The exhibition is called Ephemeral Tranquility and focuses on...
Written by Zuba Mutesi
Zoom university is a reality that many of us have come to accept because realistically, we have no clue on when life could go back to any form of normalcy. When this online learning and virtual...
Written by Kristina Calhoun
Taylor Swift fans will be excited to hear that their throwback songs will soon have a new tune to them.
Swift announced in her acceptance speech at the AMAs that she will be rerecording her older material...
Written by Zoe Manukian
Over winter break, I was surprised to learn from my doctor that the gut essentially serves as the human body’s second brain. The way we treat our gut can greatly impact not just our stomach or...
Written by Zach “Definitely Not a Music Major” Dalton
You might remember a few issues back, I wrote an album review on Joji’s “Nectar.” Well, I am back with another album I feel deserves the love. “Rest Without Regrets...” by...
Written by Katherine Clatterbuck
Weekly, an athlete from each in-season team is awarded “Player of the Week” by the Old Dominion Athletic Conference based on their performance in the preceding week. This season has proven to be off to a...
Written by Joyelle Ronan
Is it nepotism to write an article about my musician brother? Possibly. But as editor of this page, it’s kind of my job to introduce the Brackety-Ack readers to all things Culture and Wellness. The new...
Written by Charissa Roberson
How do you move on from a finale like “Avengers: Endgame”? The epic climax of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Phase 3, which said goodbye to many founding faces of the Avengers, spelled the end of an...
Written by Marisa Seager
Here are a few recipes that you can make right in your very own dorm room. Feel free to substitute ingredients or use an air fryer instead of a microwave.
Quesadillas
Ingredients: tortillas, cheese, chicken (optional), and your...
Written by Charissa Roberson
On Feb. 17, Roanoke College kicked off its third annual International Film Festival. Despite changes and challenges due to COVID-19, the two-week long festival continued to draw enthusiastic participation from faculty, students and community members alike.
This...
Written by Joyelle Ronan
Across
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"and so we are all connected in the great Circle of Life.”
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"It isn't enough to tell us what a man did. You've got to tell us who he was."
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“I feel pretty, oh so pretty! I feel...
Written by Joey Slusher
Since Franklin Roosevelt, the President’s first one hundred days have become a period for the new President to introduce their cabinet and impart reforms that will define the rest of their time in office. While certainly...
Written by Bradley Bommarito
From February 17 through 26, Roanoke College’s Department of Modern Languages hosted its Third Annual International Film Festival (IFF) virtually. These online movie screenings occurred via Zoom and offered a post-screening panel-led discussion. The 2021 RC...
Written by Lauren Roth
The indoor tracks season has been very different due to COVID-19, as have many other sports. Despite the many changes and challenges, freshmen and seniors alike have prevailed in their sport. Arriving at college is hardly...