By Magan Porter and Michelle Lecumberry The semester has begun and students are adapting to all the new changes at Lone Star College-Kingwood. With the campus under repair, one of the biggest changes is that a majority of classes have been altered into an online format. How do students feel about taking online classes? “I… Continue reading Online Classes: The Struggle
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Stronger Together
By Magan Porter and Michelle Lecumberry Students are adapting to the changes at Lone Star College-Kingwood, with just having two buildings functioning classes have been changed to an online format, hybrid or moved to a different campus like The Atascocita Center, the EMCID or North Harris. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZIAnGd5uQA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qY0EICmy3jM https://youtu.be/bB4UO9f6zEQ
Top 10 Student Discounts You Didn’t Know You Had
By Shawn Coschigano, Reporter As a college student, it can be very difficult to manage your finances. So, here are 10 companies that are willing to help you out: 10. AMC Theatres- Halloween is coming up and that means more candy and more horror films. If you are a college student, you can enjoy a… Continue reading Top 10 Student Discounts You Didn’t Know You Had
Lone Star College-Kingwood Community Food Fair.
By Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter. This fall semester has been hectic, overloaded, and stressful for many students at Lone Star College-Kingwood, but through all this chaos, LSC-Kingwood and the community came together as one. Although this year has been filled with struggles, it has managed to bring a sense of peace for many who need help.… Continue reading Lone Star College-Kingwood Community Food Fair.
Adventures with Harvey
By Cameron Purcell, Columnist As with most hurricane seasons, my family and I decided to bunker down and wait for the storm to pass. Unfortunately, Harvey was not like most hurricanes. The power had gone out a few times that day, making me quite upset as I was trying to beat a very difficult video… Continue reading Adventures with Harvey
Letter From The Editor
It is my honor and privilege to introduce myself as the Editor-in-Chief of The Howler for the 2017-2018 school year, and usher in this new semester by writing this letter. Gabrielle Moore, our founder and the first Editor-in-Chief at The Howler, said empowerment was the driving force behind creating this student newspaper. She not only… Continue reading Letter From The Editor
Get the Grade, Get Some Sleep
By Michelle Lecumberry, News Editor. College students often think that making good grades is almost directly proportional at not getting a good night sleep. In today's world, looking tired is deemed a reflection of how hard a student has been working. If they look refreshed and healthy, people seem to think that they are probably… Continue reading Get the Grade, Get Some Sleep
Local Activist March to Defend DACA
By Emily Slater, Editor-in-Chief Houstonians and cardboard signs sat scattered throughout Market Square Park, baking in the Houston sun. The calm was broken by a voice through a megaphone, directing the people to line up in twos. It was time to march. After the Trump administration’s announcement to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA),… Continue reading Local Activist March to Defend DACA
Campus Updates
Graphic Design by Keyla LermaBy Michelle Lecumberry, News Editor and Ana Acosta, Managing Editor. While Lone Star College administrators are doing all they can to keep students and faculty informed, many still have unanswered questions. There are some answers: Q: Is the Lone Star College-Kingwood campus open for students? A: Yes. According to the Admissions… Continue reading Campus Updates
Fall of Fandoms
By Cara Young, Opinion Editor “You knew what I was buying, and you knew the price, and yet you let me pay it.” It’s easy to romanticize the memory of a book you enjoy reading and it’s sometimes easier to dawn those rose-colored glasses when considering one you have yet to experience. Which is… Continue reading Fall of Fandoms