Written by Elle Gunter
Men and Women’s college basketball officially started this past week, and the upsets have already begun. Basketball fans have long awaited the return of college hoops, and it did not disappoint!
On the men’s side, #12 ranked...
Written by Tim Hofstaetter
I think many of us have interacted with sports at some point in our life. Many people enjoy sports so much that they make it part of their identity. But what happens if we are not...
Written by Allison Shaw
As someone who is “flexitarian”, or vegetarian curious, the holidays have typically stood out as being especially filled with things outside
of those dietary parameters; and while I don’t hold myself to any strict guidelines of vegetarianism...
Written by Amelia Huggins
Ah, the holidays. A great time to catch up with friends, reunite with family, and catch a breather from life. Many people host parties, some might host game nights, and others may simply cuddle up with...
Written by Andrea Flores-Gomez
It’s that time of the year when we give thanks for those special people in our lives, and we fill our plates with warm comfort food! But after all those savory main courses and heaps of...
Written by Sabrina Rogers
Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome! Roanoke Colleges Theater Company presents their production of “Cabaret”!
Set in 1930s Berlin, the musical brings the audience along the lives of the Kit Kat Klub-a nightlife extravaganza to wash worries away in a...
Written by Mateo J. Biggs
As the Thanksgiving season approaches and the winter holiday festivities begin to close in on us, many may begin to wonder what exactly they might be able to do– especially over break, even if it...
Written by Mateo J. Biggs
Music is always something we can enjoy, and music is sure to always change directions and flow with every new release artists have. From varying aesthetics to new chords that have been used to change...
Written by Adriana Rose
Juniper Rogers is a sophomore from Charlotte, North Carolina. They are majoring in creative writing and minoring in environmental studies while also focusing on the publishing and editing concentration. After college, she plans to find a...
Written by Juniper Rogers
Mikaela Gantz (she/her), a junior, is currently a pre-law student double-majoring in Political Science and Environmental Studies while pursuing concentrations in Peace and Justice Studies and Legal Studies. She is from Sterling, in Loudoun County, Virginia,...
Written by Mikaela Gantz
Now, I’m aware that this is a controversial take, but just hear me out. Coffee is amazing. I love coffee, in fact I used to drink it
everyday. Then, I found tea, and my life was forever...
Written by Mikaela Gantz
Post-midterms I thought I would write an article about one way I cope with anxiety. This is simply my experience with it, it’s not meant to diminish anyone else’s.
As someone with an anxiety disorder, it’s fair...
Written by Nina Earle
Break is such a blessing and a curse for me every time that it comes around. Part of me loves break, and another part is annoyed at how it interrupts the semester. This is a week,...
Written by Elle Gunter
The Maroons volleyball team split a pair of non-conference matches in Washington, DC on Saturday. The first match was a win over Penn State Berks, followed by a loss to Gallaudet to finish the road trip.
In...
Written by Tim Hofstaetter
As a sportswriter I think it is safe for me to say I enjoy sports. However, that doesn’t mean I can’t become frustrated while watching sports. Especially if watching my favorite team play poorly. When these...
Written by Allison Shaw
Another All Hallow’s Eve has come and gone, and Roanoke College Maroons sure went all out this year! There were some really cute, really funny, and really creative costumes around campus, as well as a few...
Written by Amelia Huggins
Well howdy y’all kind folk, it’s October 20 1874, and there
has been a murder Out here in the Olde West! Mitch Maverick
was shot dead late last night at the Deadwood Saloon, which
is such a shame, ‘cuz...
Written by Andrea Flores-Gomez
Picture this: it’s October 30th, you just got invited to a
Halloween costume party the next day, but you’ve completely
forgotten to get a costume! Do you go to every store in a
20-mile radius and work with what...
Written by Hannah Guanti
Last week, an Army reservist killed eighteen people and injured more during a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. Noting the worst mass killing history in Maine’s history.
According to the BBC, there have been more than 560...
Written by Hannah Guanti
On October 27, Roanoke College hosted an event that has only occurred eleven other times in the college’s 181 years, inaugurating Frank Shushok Jr. as the twelfth president. The day officially welcomed President Shushok, celebrated the...