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Inazu, who teaches law and religion at Washington University, shared his thoughts about civil discourse in a divided society.
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On the advice of his veterinarian, Salem will be cared for indoors going forward and adopted into a safe, loving home.
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Bestselling author Beth Macy shares glimmer of hope in opioid crisis
March 18, 2024
Category: Campus
The Roanoke-based journalist and author captivated a full audience with stories from her latest work, “Raising Lazarus,” which highlights the brave and dedicated individuals fighting America’s opioid crisis.
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Kinzinger, who calls himself a “homeless Republican” after splitting with his party following the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, talked about the importance of defending American democracy and the role of younger generations in a brighter tomorrow.
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Roanoke College introduces new brand and logo
April 18, 2023
This comprehensive effort is the College’s first significant branding exercise in two decades.
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Student Activities Focused on Making This "the Best Semester Yet"
February 17, 2021
Despite the cooler temperatures, Student Activites and Campus Activites Board have creative ways for students to safely enjoy themselves.
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Roanoke College opens new Freshens location
October 22, 2020
The new restaurant, located on College Avenue next to Campus Safety, specializes in healthy menu options.
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The program honors colleges and universities for promoting healthy trees and engaging students and staff in the spirit of conservation.
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Salem streetscaping project begins on College Avenue
March 10, 2020
Work is first phase of the city’s Downtown Plan.
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Equalitea Celebratory Event
February 20, 2020
In celebration of the centennial anniversary of the 19th amendment, women’s suffrage, students are invited for tea, cakes, and suffragette selfies in Colket on Friday, February 21st.