by Caitlin Locascio, Reporter Spring Break is around the corner which means that students are now ready to take trips throughout the country or better yet, stay in the Lone Star State. Many students would much rather travel to the famous cities in Texas. So here are Galveston, Texas Galveston, Texas is 59… Continue reading Spring Break Destinations in the Lone Star State
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A Game Within a Game
by Cara Young, Opinion Editor “You’re not going to know what’s real and what’s fake.” You are going to know what’s taking a real long time to conclude though. “Glass tables are acting weird tonight.” Even with a cast well known for their comedic chemistry, the storyline of “Game Night” with main characters… Continue reading A Game Within a Game
LSC- Atascocita Read-In Celebrates Black History Month
by Caitlin Locascio, Reporter Lone Star College-Atascocita Center is holding a collection of events for Black History Month and just one of these events is the Black History Month Read-In, hosted on February 14th in the library. Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements and a time to honor the people who participated in those… Continue reading LSC- Atascocita Read-In Celebrates Black History Month
Keep Calm, Come Play Games
by Erika Stowe, Reporter Do you need a place to relax or take a break between classes? Come visit the ideal place to chill located in Room AC 125. The Student Activity Center, also known as Student Recreational is a place to relax, socialize, and work on group projects. It is not an ideal place… Continue reading Keep Calm, Come Play Games
Judging from the Cheap Seats: Black Panther Review
by Cara Young, Opinion Editor “So you like cats?” You probably laughed at this line in Captain America: Civil War, but now Marvel has fans flocking into theaters to witness the newest Wakandian King dawn his crown and cat ears. Rightfully tag-lined “Long Live The King”, Marvel’s Black Panther finally gives us a king we… Continue reading Judging from the Cheap Seats: Black Panther Review
Learning Online: 5 Tips for Success
by Caleb Ford, Reporter It happens – the anxiety of online learning like due dates, internet searches, and discussion board posts. Online learning is difficult for some students and in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, students have to focus more on things like retaining information and communicating with professors and other students. We interviewed… Continue reading Learning Online: 5 Tips for Success
From Princess To Rebel: Leia Princess of Alderaan
by Hunter Llenos, Reporter and Columnist Synopsis Sixteen-year-old Princess Leia Organa faces the most challenging task of her life so far: proving herself in the areas of body, mind, and heart to be formally named heir to the throne of Alderaan. She's taking rigorous survival courses, practicing politics, and spearheading relief missions to worlds… Continue reading From Princess To Rebel: Leia Princess of Alderaan
Adapting to Change: Tips for Shifting School Schedules
by Charlotte R Coyle, Reporter Do you hate change? Do you feel stressed when anything in your daily routine suddenly shifts? If so, then you are like most of us. Change, wanted or not, is always scary at first. In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey our campus has seen a lot of change, every single… Continue reading Adapting to Change: Tips for Shifting School Schedules
Rebooted and Ready: Queer Eye Review
by Kelly Kuhn, Columnist The 2017/2018 television season has been a quandary to me. Critically acclaimed shows like Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale, set in a near-future New England, in a totalitarian, Christian theonomy that has overthrown the United States government or NBC’s This is Us, a story of family lives and connections of several people who all share the… Continue reading Rebooted and Ready: Queer Eye Review
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