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» Time for students to head home for the holidays Although the holiday break is a welcome respite from the work of the academic year, some students may struggle with the adjustment of coming home after they’ve developed more independence.
» Fortnightly Club puts on late-night breakfast for students Good food leads to good moods and hopefully great grades!
» Roanoke students help create first national youth climate summit Roanoke College students hoped to effect political change by attending Power Shift 2007 in Washington, D.C.
» Roanoke professor wins award for book on politics in Uganda Rubongoya’s latest book is honored by African Politics Conference.
» Stay healthy this flu season Falling leaves and cooler temperatures remind us to begin thinking about the upcoming cold and flu season. Students can take steps to protect themselves.
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» VIDEO: Basketball 2007-08 Preview Men’s team returns 11 lettermen and all five starters from 2006-07 squad while the women’s team returns with pre-season WBCA All-American Candidate Erin Hanson to lead Maroons.
» Baccalaureate & Commencement Exercises 2008 Family members of the Class of 2008 are invited to attend Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises on Friday, May 2, and Saturday, May 3, 2008.
» No such thing as 'nothing to do' Anyone who says there’s nothing to do at Roanoke College is missing out on a lot of fun.
» Alumni presidential receptions The alumni chapters invite you to come out and greet new Roanoke President Michael Creed Maxey at the presidential receptions.
» Thank you to all of our generous donors! Roanoke offers a heartfelt thank you to supporters.
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