Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

IT is a horror movie that follows the adventure of a group of kids trying to discover the reason for disappearances in their town. The villain is a clown called Pennywise.

Movie review: IT

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 23, 2017
The Lions lost their third straight game last week to the Westwood Warriors. Next up they will play the Stony Point Tigers.

Warriors down the Lions

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 20, 2017

Get the facts straight: DACA

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 14, 2017
The yearbook from last year was completely sold out. You can order yours now online for $60.

Now is their time

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 12, 2017
Junior Rashad Carter runs past the Pflugerville defense. He was replaced in the second half by sophomore Will Loofe.

Panthers hand Lions second loss of season

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 12, 2017
Narcos Season 3 is a ten episode long season with each episode at about 50 minutes. It follows the story line of the Cali Cartel.

Netflix show review: Narcos Season 3

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 8, 2017
Senior Jake Egelsee jumps to tip the ball away from an Eagle receiver. However, the pass was completed.

Lions fall short in season opener

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 4, 2017
Juniors Bryce Carson and Kyce Wilson visited Paris, London, Barcelona and Amsterdam during their trip.

Around the world in 87 days

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
September 4, 2017
The Lions finished their preseason with a scrimmage against Belton on Friday morning. This is their final opponent before playing Ellison.

Eyes on the prize

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
August 25, 2017
I tore my left ACL and meniscus a year ago and so I still have to play with a brace today. Injuries like this are hard but can definitely change you for the better.

Long road ahead

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
May 19, 2017
Senior Patrick Wilbanks takes notes during a IB Psychology class. The main difference between IB and AP is that IB is more of a program while AP is a set of individual classes that don’t correlate with each other.

IB vs AP debate

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
May 15, 2017
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