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

Making a movement

by Bri Branscomb, Assistant Editor
February 28, 2018
While in San Francisco, Skyllar Duncan was able to also visit some of the famous sites like the Golden Gate Bridge. Duncan was in San Francisco job shadowing her dad.

Golden opportunity

by Skyllar Duncan, Guest Writer
February 23, 2018
CJ Everson was also able to tour some of NASAs facilities during his time for COOL week.  However, his main task while there was to create a design to fix a problem the ISS is having.

Out of this world

by CJ Everson, Guest Writer
February 20, 2018
Here is my aunt and I at the top of Illiniza Norte. It was a beautiful eight hour climb but very scary at times as several people have died trying to summit.

Destination: Ecuador

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
February 15, 2018
The seniors celebrated by having a party during PRIDE time with cookie cake and Chic-Fil-A. The remaining requirements they have to compete are CAS, TOK and testing in May.

4,000 words later…

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
January 24, 2018

Get the facts straight: Government Shutdown

by Bri Branscomb, Assistant Editor
January 24, 2018
One of the biggest stories that had an effect on a vast amount of people was the debate over NFL players protesting the national anthem at their games. Here the varsity football players stand for the national anthem before their game against Pflugerville.

A glance back on 2017

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
January 21, 2018
January is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Month. January 11 was was Human Trafficking Awareness Day and hundreds of people showed their support by tweeting this hashtag.

National Slavery and Human Trafficking Month

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
January 18, 2018
Signs like these are hanging up all around the school. The last day to donate is December 14.

Lending a hand to the homeless

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
December 13, 2017
Net Neutrality is a series of internet protections that prevent service providers from monopolizing or monetizing access to accessible internet. The FCC wishes to repeal this, and the vote will be held Dec. 14.

Get the facts straight: Net Neutrality

by Bri Branscomb, Assistant Editor
November 28, 2017
One problem with an excessive workload is that students can lose sleep. This can affect their academic performance.

Homework > sleep

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
November 27, 2017
Sophomore Xavier Dotson charges ahead against the Lobo defense. He would score the second touchdown of the game.

Saving the best for last

by Kyle Gehman, Editor-In-Chief
November 17, 2017
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