By Cassandra Lyles, curtesy Frightening, creepy and downright disturbing are all superb ways to describe the revamp of Stephen King’s award winning novel, “It.” Loosely based off of the fairy-tale “Three Billy-Goats Gruff,” this tale of terror has lasted throughout the decades. With awards and nominations such as the August Derleth Award, this classic horror… Continue reading The IT Factor: Stephen King’s Terrifying Tale Remastered
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Immigrant by Law, American by Heart
By Michelle Lecumberry, News Editor Imagine being raised in the United States for most of your life. Everything you know is in the US. Everyone you know is in the U.S. You have friends here. You grew up here. Your entire life has been in the U.S. The idea of the US government deporting you… Continue reading Immigrant by Law, American by Heart
5 Things to Know About Senate Bill 4
By Ana Acosta, Managing Editor. On May 7, 2017, Gov. Greg Abbott passed the Senate Bill 4 along with the houses of the Texas legislature. This law was set to take effect on Sept. 1, but was temporarily blocked by Chief U.S. District Judge Orlando Garcia. According to Breaking News NPR, the SB4 law was… Continue reading 5 Things to Know About Senate Bill 4
Stay Positive, Work Hard, Make It Happen
By Ana Acosta, Managing Editor During times like these it can be difficult for the students of Lone Star College-Kingwood to continue with their studies, not having the motivation and focus needed. With a majority of the face-to-face courses converting into online classes this semester, many students will have to learn how to take control… Continue reading Stay Positive, Work Hard, Make It Happen
How To Beat The Freshman 15 in 5 Easy Steps.
By: Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter and Keyla Lerma, Design Editor. If you have trouble staying motivated and avoid procrastination read our article (link to the article) Leave a comment below with tips you do to avoid gaining weight.
Campus Kitty Finds A New Home
By Kayleigh Farias, Copy Desk Chief The Lone Star College-Kingwood campus has always been a haven to stray animals in need of food and shelter. For a long time, the students and employees of LSC-Kingwood gave the animals just that, especially the cats. It was very common to walk on campus and see cats sitting… Continue reading Campus Kitty Finds A New Home
How To Take Notes In College
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Lone Star College Extends A Helping Hand to Students and Faculty
By Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter With the aftermath of Harvey, many Lone Star College students and their families are looking for resources to help them slowly get back on their feet from this historical event that has hit the city of Houston, TX and surrounding areas. Lone Star College, in partnership with the Lone Star College… Continue reading Lone Star College Extends A Helping Hand to Students and Faculty
Harvey Effect on LSC-Kingwood
By Cara Young, Opinion Editor Photocourtesy by Media Relations Coordinator, Rocelyn Bastian. On August 25, 2017 Hurricane Harvey made landfall in southeast Texas near Corpus Christi. Harvey drenched everything it could over the next five days and poured staggering amounts of rain into the San Jacinto River. As a result, most of the areas in this… Continue reading Harvey Effect on LSC-Kingwood
A Long , Hopeful Journey for LSC-Kingwood
By Emily Slater, Editor-in-Chief Current state of the Lone Star College- Kingwood Campus on Sept 8. Photos by Marcela Macias. Damage from floods originating from Hurricane Harvey will cost an estimated $10 million and months of repair and rehabilitation to fix, said Katherine Persson, Lone Star College-Kingwood President during a news conference at the… Continue reading A Long , Hopeful Journey for LSC-Kingwood