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The Roar

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Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

Leander High School's online student-run newspaper

The Roar

A student on the spotlight section of the sight. All writing works are posted here for users to see and choose for critiquing.

Scribbling online

by Gigi Allen, Staff Writer
October 24, 2016
Chris Cecchini, Buddy McBroom, and Jeremy Redden prepare themselves before their presentation at state. A presentation that will win them second place and best show in precision engineering.

Skills in the USA

by Gigi Allen, Staff writer
May 27, 2016
Wasson holds a 3D printed spiral, demonstrating the 3D printer's capabilities. The black filament indicates it was printer on Wasson's home printer.

A 3D dream

by Michelle Parker, Staff Writer
February 8, 2016
Twitter is one of the most popular social media sites. There are over 200 million users on Twitter currently.

Social Media Review: Twitter

by Jack Densmore, Editor-in-Chief
January 26, 2016
Tumblr is a blog based social media website. Over 200 million blogs have been created on the site.

Social Media Review: Tumblr

by Austin Graham, Assistant Editor
January 26, 2016
Before the iPhone 5, the headphone jack appeared at the top of the phone. It was until the 5 that the headphone jack was moved to the bottom of the phone for easier use.

New iPhones will not have headphone jacks

by Jack Densmore, Editor-in-Chief
December 9, 2015
It is suggested that members own a camera not the cameras on their phones. People with both types of cameras can still participate in the club.

Club Spotlight: Photography Club

by Kyle Gehman, Staff Writer
November 9, 2015
Junior Phillip Megie is using the schools new technology and lap tops to finish his homework. The laptops are set up through mLISD.

Library shakes it up

by Gigi Allen, Staff Writer
November 3, 2015
With front facing cameras being so common, teens are constantly observing themselves. Always having immediate access to this can distort ones self image, or create an over caring for it.

Weekly poem: A generation of arrogance

by Austin Graham, Assistant Editor
October 22, 2015
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