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Written by Garrett Ruggieri Linsey Bailey ODAC Quarterfinals vs. Virginia Weslyen Outside Hitter Volleyball 11 Kills 2 Service Aces     Zach Behe Goalie Soccer 3 Saves Clean Sheet
Written by Joyelle Ronan While spending my semester interning in DC, I’ve come to realize just how many careers exist. Just in my major alone, there are so many cool communications jobs from journalism to social media coordinator. It both...
Written by Jessica Shelburne On Oct. 25, Kanye West finally released the long-awaited album ‘Jesus is King.’ The album missed two initial release dates in Sept. and Nov. of 2018, followed by an indefinite delay. In late Sept. of this...
Written by Lorin Brice Hall On Thursday, Nov. 7, the Roanoke College Health Education Awareness Team (HEAT) and Student Health and Counseling hosted their annual Take Back The Night event from 7 through 10 p.m. on the patio in front...
Emilee O’Dell is one of this campus's confirmed movers and shakers. Everyone who knows this Religious Studies major knows she is someone who adds to the value of this campus. This incredible junior, who was a lovely Mrs. Incredible for...

Halloweek?

Written by Caisi Calandra This article may be coming a little late to the party, but it still holds importance. Every year, Halloween comes and goes in a flurry of new Internet memes and youthful humor. But the older we...
Written by Robby Mangum On Oct. 29, RC film buffs got a chance to eat dinner with Pankaj Rishi Kumar, an award-winning director, producer, and documentary maker from India. They then viewed one of his films. Students from both the...

The Standards of College

Written by Laurel Moore There are many times throughout my life where I’ve felt as if I was always trying to live up to a standard. Whether it be comparing my grades to others or comparing things about myself to...
Written by Zoe Manoukian Since coming to France in early September, I have enjoyed a variety of fine delicacies regional to France and, more specifically, the Loire Valley. I spent the first week in Nates sampling crêpes, mousse, biscuits, and...
Written by Joey Slusher Virginia, along with a number of states including Kentucky and Mississippi, held state and local elections last Tuesday. This election was set to be a close one in the state, as the Democrats and Republicans went...
Written by Lorin Brice Hall This has been the year for eating on campus. This has been they semester that brought us burritos. The cavern burritos are one of two reasons I come to cavern. The other reason being the...
Written by Jessica Shelburne The latter half of the year is complete with the majority of annual holidays. From the 4th of July to New Years, it is easy to rush from one holiday to the next without taking time...

Spikeball Comes to Roanoke

Written by Garrett Ruggieri Have you been walking to class at any point this semester and seen people on the back quad or on the rugby field hitting a ball onto a little trampoline? You may have wondered, “what the...

Bad Energy, Stay FAR Away

Written by Vanessa Mutesi Have you ever met someone who you clicked with effortlessly? It was as though, both your energies and auras just matched? These connections are what I live for. I am a firm believer that our energies...
Written by Carey Linkous Do you ever wonder who makes the food that you eat in Commons? Who is behind the scenes doing all of the work? This week I got to meet Chef Lane Downing, who is extremely instrumental...
Written by Jessica Shelburne 2019 has been an interesting year for many reasons. The most recent of which is the new way of reciting the alphabet that has gone viral on the internet. Creators of the song, Dream English Kids,...

Your Fave Gossip Columnist

Written by Kaelyn Spickler Hello Roanoke College, your Editor-In-Chief here. Remember how Kate thought she had found the love of her life? Well, it didn’t take long for your favorite girl-next-door to lose interest in poor Peter. We should’ve seen...
Written by Joseph Carrick The weekly protests outside the Capital Building have not been going over well for protesters, which means that their plan is working perfectly. Critically acclaimed actress and life-long protester Jane Fonda was arrested alongside fellow co-stars...
Written by Laurel Moore While most of us may fall into in-between categories in regard to this list, it’s safe to say that one of these four categories is what we relate to most. The Try-Hards. These are the students that...
Written by Devon Mitchell As spooky season has just come to an end, many people are turning in the Monster mash for Frosty the Snowman. Spooky ghost sounds are being replaced by jingle bells. Immediately after Halloween ends, Christmas begins....

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