Written by Ryan Denholm
Over the past few years, many freshmen matriculating at Roanoke College have been shocked to find out that despite the existence of many active club sports teams on campus, no such team existed for men’s soccer....
Written by Garrett Ruggieri
Track and Field: Men’s track is looking forward to an opportunity to shine on their own facility this weekend at the 4th Bast-Cregger Invite. Come out and support the kickoff to their season!
Swimming: After a strong...
Written by Kaelyn Spickler
Hello Roanoke College,
Your Editor-in-Chief here, and now that 2019 is coming to a close, Kate has been reflecting on her year, and it was full of ups, downs and inbetweens. Her motto this year truly was...
Written by Laurel Moore
Cozying up with your significant other during the cold months can often be the best way to spend time with the ones you love. While this is often the way I love to spend my time,...
‘Tis the Season! What’s your favorite Christmas or Holiday song?
Maria Damewood, sophomore, wants you to go Greek - “‘Happy Christmas’ by Colbie Callait”
Angela Mitchell, sophomore, the best Belgian - “‘White Winter Hymnal’ by Pentatonix”
Andrew Haynes, junior, festive AF -...
Written by Alexis Barton
In their third full season back on campus, the swim team has made its mark on the conference for yet another year. In the first half of their season, the swim team has made their way...
Written by Jessica Shelburne
Between November and February, there are a handful of holidays that are accompanied by delicious foods and drinks. Unfortunately, these sweet treats come at a cost to our health, as many of them are the opposite...
Written by Joyelle Ronan
It’s December now, which means you can officially participate in all things Christmas without the world’s judgment. From family movie nights to crying over Love Actually alone, holiday films are an important part of the season....
Written by Charissa Roberson
One of the best parts of Christmastime is snuggling up with a great holiday movie. The best movies truly capture the spirit of Christmas and remind us of what should be important at this time of...
Written by Bradley Bommarito
On Monday, Nov. 11, the planet Mercury traveled in front of the Sun, resulting in an astronomy event referred to as a “transit.” This resulted in a unique image that could be viewed on a telescope,...
Written by Jessica Shelburne
Black Friday is just like an expensive marathon that starts in the middle of the night. Except that it’s much better than a marathon because minimal running is involved and you get to buy gifts for...
Written by Devon Mitchell
Pete Buttigieg (aka Mayor Pete) is the mayor from South Bend Indiana, who is up against big-name democrats such as Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden for a position in the 2020 Presidential election. Once a small...
What’s your favorite food to eat at Thanksgiving?
Addi Lee, junior, could out-sing me (I don’t sing): mashed potatoes
Wilson Ey, junior, southern boy through n through: sweet potato casserole
Amanda Kern, sophomore, redneck princess: chicken dumplin’s
Emily Norton, freshman, this interview was...
Written by Caisi Calandra
Hello, and welcome back to The Most Useless Clothes to Wear During the Winter. It’s that time of the year when those oh-so-lovely shorts come out to play, even in twenty-degree weather. In the interest of...
Written by Laurel Moore
Goodbye pumpkins and hello snow! It seems as if we went straight from summer to winter, don’t you think? September was quite warm, October was warm as well, and October 31st was one of the warmest...
Written by Zachary Dalton
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, which means the holiday season is lurking ominously behind it.
While I would love to write a piece about the reasoning to let people start blasting the likes of Bublé and...
Written by Vanessa Mutesi
Thanksgiving is just around the corner. For some people, Thanksgiving is about the food and enjoying the spirit of togetherness. Being in the US, there are many holidays that fly over my head because there’s no...
Written by Garrett Ruggieri
Men’s Soccer: The maroons finished with a 14-2-4 record to round out an impressive season. They were granted a bid to the NCAA tournament. Unfortunately, they fell in the first round to Swarthmore. The team forced...
Written by Chamberlain Zulauf
The men’s and women’s cross-country teams flew to Memphis, Tennessee this past weekend to compete against 40 other teams throughout the south/southeastern region of DIII NCAA. Both teams met expectations as the women came in at...
Written by Sarah Joseph
I don’t know about you but this year has gone by fast! Somehow Thanksgiving is only a week away and soon it will be the end of another year. As a senior, this is frightening. However,...