By Cara Young Stan Lee, the father of Marvel Comics, has passed away at the age of 95. Stan Lee became an entertainment icon upon creating several prominent characters such as Spiderman, Wolverine and Black Panther. He became a household name soon following the big screen adaptations of Marvel Comics stories, starting with Iron Man… Continue reading A Titan Has Fallen
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Slightly Super: Fashion in Fandoms
Hosted By Cara Young Hear The Howler's Cara Young, Hunter Llenos and Alex Maxwell gush about costumes and throw shade here.
College and Kids: Trick or Treat Challenges
Hosted By Erika Stowe To hear Lone Star College-Kingwood student mothers Erika Stowe, Natalie King and Cara Young talk about the tricks and treats, the Halloween season posses for student mothers tight schedules click here.
Bookish Crew: Blood Communion
Hosted By C.R. Lyles Listen to The Howler's Bookish Crew, Cassandra Lyles, Jacob Peterson and Cara Young discuss Anne Rice's latest addition to "The Vampire Chronicles", "Blood Communion", here.
No Joke
By Hunter Lleones The nihilistic clown prince of crime we all know and secretly admire is coming back for a standalone origin story. We all have our hang-ups on how this beloved character should be portrayed, which leaves room for disappointment. DC has a track record of being poorly received, in part due to the… Continue reading No Joke
Hispanic History: Yanga’s Rebellion
By Kat Harper Lone Star College-Kingwood celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, with a series of lectures and events dedicated to Hispanic culture and heritage and no one is prouder of their heritage than Professor Juan M. Galván-Rodríguez. Galván was born in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico and came to the US… Continue reading Hispanic History: Yanga’s Rebellion
Spooky Specials
By Kat Harper The spirit of Halloween is in full swing as of the stroke of midnight on October 1st. To summon the spirit of Halloween, The Howler staff has compiled a list of 10 classic horror films to watch this All Hallows Eve. Hocus Pocus (1993) A curious teenager accidentally frees three vengeful… Continue reading Spooky Specials
Fight For Your Right To Party
By C.R. Lyles Election day, November 6th draws near in the race for Senate in Texas with Democratic representative Beto O’Rourke and Republican representative Ted Cruz spearheading the race for both of their respective parties. However, youth voter registration is much lower than the older demographic. Franklin D Roosevelt said, “Nobody will ever deprive the… Continue reading Fight For Your Right To Party
Women on Screen
By Sara Perry Recent films such as Wonder Woman proved that strong female roles and female directors can not only turn a profit but are what the audience craves. This theme of powerful female leads had seemingly swept screens small and big allowing women to move into previously male-dominated roles such as The Doctor and… Continue reading Women on Screen
Voiced by a Veteran
By Rachel Byrd On October 11 Lone Star College-Kingwood hosted an event celebrating Latino Veterans of the U. S. Armed Forces as the last event of the Hispanic History Series. Professor Jesse Esparza, Ph.D. led the lecture, “Fighting Multiple Fronts: Latinos and the Vietnam War”, and an interview with Antonio Gonzalez Ph.D., who served in… Continue reading Voiced by a Veteran