by Kat Harper, Reporter The end of the spring semester is right around the corner, and with endings come new beginnings. Graduation is the stepping stone for friends who are moving on from Lone Star College onto bigger and better things. With graduations comes grad parties, and with that comes gifts. Below are several inexpensive… Continue reading Four Grand Gifts for Grads
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The Man Who Hits in the Closet
Staff, Opinion Writer Editor’s Note: Author’s name purposely retracted due to sensitivity of article Staring at the white metal door, I can still feel the throbbing on the right side of my head. I slowly run my hand down the cold metal, looking for the dent from the impression by my head. I’m confused, where… Continue reading The Man Who Hits in the Closet
Binge Drink, Binge the Consequences
Emily Slater, Editor in Chief Graduation is right around the corner. With graduation comes graduation parties, followed by the promise of summer vacation. While this is a great time, full of well deserved fun and relaxation, it is also a time in which many students choose to indulge in more risky behaviors than they do… Continue reading Binge Drink, Binge the Consequences
Scholarships For Deserving Students
By Hunter Llenos, Reporter The Lone Star College Foundation scholarship program offered to students by the Lone Star College System, has had an impact on several students this past spring. With the recent disaster that was Hurricane Harvey, many students were impacted in different ways, although hopes are still high for our students here at… Continue reading Scholarships For Deserving Students
A Night of Free Fun, Music To Student’s Ears
By: Genesis Rodriguez, News Editor Lone Star College-Kingwood is hosting a free night full of Jazz music and fun. Yes, you heard that right: jazz music. For all those music loving people who enjoy a good piece of groovy jingles, The Jazz Festival is an ideal place for you. Gabriel Garza, a music student… Continue reading A Night of Free Fun, Music To Student’s Ears
What Will Your Name Stand For?
By Kelly Kuhn, Columnist I was sitting in my living room playing a video game on my iPad. In the background, I heard the rumbling of the news on the television. Everything sounded like white noise until I heard the words “Brown vs. The Board of Education.” My ears perked up and I believe I… Continue reading What Will Your Name Stand For?
Summer, Fall Registration Tips
By: Genesis Rodriguez, News Editor Even though summer is right around the corner, many students will be attending summer classes, mini-semesters or focusing on enrollment for the next fall semester. With all of that in mind, questions arise and answers are needed. Below you will find helpful information about the process typical doubts or concerns… Continue reading Summer, Fall Registration Tips
Jedi Robes and Football Jerseys
Cara Young, Opinion Editor I am sure it has come to the attention of more than a few people that the line drawn between the acceptable and unacceptable presentation of a fandom is not always even. For example, consider the differing social implications of wearing an anime t-shirt compared to a football jersey on the… Continue reading Jedi Robes and Football Jerseys
Layout Your Week
by Erika Stowe, Reporter College can be a stressful time for students keeping track of test, homework, and projects. Planners are a convenient way to organize all the chaos, but there is little room for creativity. Bullet journals are a fun way to organize your ideas and daily task, but they can also be a… Continue reading Layout Your Week
Reboot Will Robinson! Reboot
Cara Young, Opinion Editor As I am sure many Netflix fans can attest to we are living in an era where revamping old movies and tv series are the norm and original content such as “Bright” flounders at the hands of uninterested audiences. The latest attempt at this is the Netflix original series “Lost In… Continue reading Reboot Will Robinson! Reboot