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

Cravens has been a member of The Roar staff for 3 years.

Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor

Senior Caroline Cravens is an assistant editor of the Roar, as well as Chaplain of the Blue Belles, and a member of the Northpoint Student Ministry. She loves animals, especially dogs and cats. In college, she plans to major in journalism at either TCU or OU, with the ambition of becoming either a news anchor or a top flight journalist. She has a passion for writing, which is one of the reasons why she decided to join our staff.

All content by Caroline Cravens
13 girls are selected to lead the 2015-2016 Leander Blue Belles team

Ready for 2016

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
June 2, 2015
Labay performs her Blue Belle captains solo during Spring Show.

From Leander to Los Angeles

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
May 15, 2015
The DI team, Christian Vieira, Joci Guerra, Elias Martinez, Kade Ferguson, and Nico Champion.

Odds in favor of DI team

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
April 23, 2015
These are just a few of my absolute favorites.

Glitter shoes and Zelda

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
April 13, 2015
Senior Jacob Pool hits a triple during the fourth inning.

Undefeated away from home

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
April 15, 2015
McCall pitching at the beginning of the game.

Baseball loses to Cedar Park 2-1

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
March 31, 2015
Sabrina Stafin putting it into the hole

Golf nears district

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
March 30, 2015
The entrance to the gaming expo at SXSW

Tons of entertainment at SXSW

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
March 23, 2015
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[Photo] Addictive aa app on the rise

by Gigi Allen, Staff writer
February 25, 2015
All the top ten apps

Top 10 apps for students

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
February 21, 2015

Norato wins title of Mane Man

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
February 18, 2015
Wrapping up wrestling

Wrapping up wrestling

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
February 12, 2015
Screenshot from the Nationwide commercial, The Boy Who Couldnt Grow Up.

Childhood Accidents Brought to Light

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
February 11, 2015
The Premier Delegation attended an awards ceremony at the close of the State Conference. Back Row: (l-r) Jack Densmore, Juan Miguel Perez, Alejandro Norato; Front Row: (l-r) Caroline Cravens, Shilo Criswell, Becca Brown, Jared Bouloy

From pilot program to Premier Delegation

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
February 2, 2015
Living the senior dream

Living the senior dream

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
January 27, 2015
The Blue Belles performing Intro which is similar to Live It Up

Blue Belles dance at NBA game

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
January 22, 2015
One of the posters for the IB double feature

IB Goes Retro to Fix the Future

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
January 14, 2015

Baylor’s Big Bear

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
January 11, 2015
Events that occurred in 2014

Leaving 2014 behind

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
December 26, 2014
Sophomore Hannah Faubion broke her foot during a practice and now has to wear a boot.

In the Locker Room: Living With Injuries

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
December 19, 2014
Katrina Malin and Amanda Young perform high kicks in the Christmas Pom routine.

Blue Belles Start New Tradition

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
December 11, 2014
Alexa Urea puts socks in a box to donate for NHS

Buying Service Hours

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
December 1, 2014
The Blue Belles perform God Bless the USA

Veterans’ Day ceremony returns to campus

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant editor
November 12, 2014
100% Charitable

100% Charitable

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
October 30, 2014
Ebola: What You Need to Know

Ebola: What You Need to Know

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
October 27, 2014
What It Takes to Be: An IB Drum Major

What It Takes to Be: An IB Drum Major

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
October 22, 2014
Lions With Style Helps Food Pantry

Lions With Style Helps Food Pantry

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
October 22, 2014
Were ready for football, but are we ready for Spirit Week?

The Spirit Struggle is Real

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
October 20, 2014
iDance

iDance

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
October 1, 2014
No poor parking here

No poor parking here

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
September 22, 2014
Science building gets new mascot

Science building gets new “mascot”

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor
September 18, 2014
Five of the newest Lions gathered for a photo during their New Teacher Inservice week. They are Mr. Harris, Ms. Wetuski, Mrs. Lindsay, Mrs. Bivone, and Mrs. Cooper.

Fresh Faces on Staff

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor for Opinion and Media
August 15, 2014

Editors of The Roar win Best of Show

by Caroline Cravens, Assistant Editor for Opinion and Media
August 6, 2014
Kicking things off early

Kicking things off early

by Caroline Cravens, Staff Writer
May 12, 2014
Senior Nate Imig pitches against Vista Ridge.

Baseball’s on a Run

by Caroline Cravens, Staff Writer
April 30, 2014
Collage of Peeps

Peep Peep Don’t Eat Me

by Caroline Cravens, Staff Writer
April 21, 2014
Destination Imagination Team after the competition

DI Team Wins First at State

by Caroline Cravens, Staff Writer
April 21, 2014
Lined With Silver Confetti

Lined With Silver Confetti

by Caroline Cravens, Staff Writer
April 8, 2014
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