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Boucher's tribute to Tom Petty
October 26, 2017
Joe Boucher, who was a producer on King of the Hill, worked with Petty when he was a member of the cast of the hit animated show from 2004 to 2009.
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Eco-House themed student housing
October 25, 2017
A new living community has been created for students interested in environmental issues.
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RC Students and Staff Organize Hurricane Relief Efforts
October 24, 2017
Students and staff from the Roanoke community are taking action to aide those affected by the recent devastating hurricanes.
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Dr. Robert Benne's latest book looks at the College's 175-year history through the lens of its Christian heritage.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Ralph Northam leads Republican Ed Gillespie by six percentage points, while Libertarian Cliff Hyra garners two percent of likely voters, and only four percent remain undecided.
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The Roanoke College Choir, under the direction Dr. Jeffrey R. Sandborg, presents The Mighty Fortress: Luther in Music tour. The tour includes performances at several churches of the Virginia Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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Judge Wilkinson speaks for annual Constitution Day celebration
October 02, 2017
For the annual Constitution Day event, Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson discussed his recent book, "All Falling Faiths: Reflections on the Promise and Failures of the 1960s."
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Kendig Arts and Culture Award Winners for 2017
September 29, 2017
The late John Sailer, the Grandin Theatre Foundation, and Judy and Joel Tenzer have been honored with this year's Perry F. Kendig Arts and Culture Awards.
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RC Poll: Gillespie closes the gap on Northam in Va Governor's race
September 26, 2017
In the latest Roanoke College Poll of registered Virginia voters, Republican Ed Gillespie closes the gap on Democrat Ralph Northam. The Poll also shows Virginians favor tax cuts, free community college, and keeping Confederate monuments.
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Healing and Rebuilding Tour encourages students to vote
September 25, 2017
The Rev. Jesse Jackson's tour made a stop on the RC campus, sponsored by the College Democrats. Billed as a voter empowerment rally, the event was Jackson's effort to encourage voter registration and engagement.