The students of Lone Star College - Kingwood play games, listen to live polka music, and eat free food from the James Coney Island food truck. Together they play games brought by club members such as tug of war and a classic game of catch. There is also table of a more relaxing act of… Continue reading Oktober Fest 2019
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The Debate About Trump
By: Jacob Peterson Lead Photo Credit: Ross Sneddon Is Donald Trump, our current president, as bad a guy as the media paints him to be? I think many people across the country would give an emphatic yes to this question, but I also think many people have decided to think with their hearts instead of… Continue reading The Debate About Trump
The Beginning of the Presidential Race
Written by Alex Maxwell Lead Photo Credit: David Everett Strickler The race for the presidential election has begun and here is the list of the candidates who want your vote in order to get there. On the Democratic side there are 20 politicians, some of whom you may recognize. Their names are Michael Bennet, Joe… Continue reading The Beginning of the Presidential Race
Rich And Powerful Gain from Epstein’s Death
By: Ben Lackey Lead Photo Credit: Hédi Benyounes The official story behind the death of Jeffrey Epstein is, to say the least, questionable. Epstein was a well-known financier and had ties to powerful people. This alone would not have made him too unusual in Washington D.C.. What sets Epstein apart from the rest is that… Continue reading Rich And Powerful Gain from Epstein’s Death
Reflecting on the Legacy of Lester Burks
Written by: Rachel Byrd, Copy Desk Lead and News Desk Lead After the passing of Lester Burks this February, founding members of the college remember the character of Lone Star College-Kingwood’s founding president, as well as discuss what legacy he left behind on the campus. Burks served as president of the Kingwood campus beginning in… Continue reading Reflecting on the Legacy of Lester Burks
What it is Like To be in an Art Show
By Meybel Guzman, Graphic Artist I have always been interested in art since I was a child; like many other kids, I would draw for fun. For me, drawing was a way to express my thoughts, and the things that I observed in the world. You can bring a blank sheet of paper to life… Continue reading What it is Like To be in an Art Show
Campus Launches Mexican-American Literature Database
By Alexis Maxwell, Editor in Chief The Mexican-American Literature Database is officially available for student and personal use! The website was created after Hurricane Harvey hit the Lone Star College-Kingwood, leaving the campus and all technology, textbooks and other precious materials adrift and useless in floodwaters. English Professor Icess Fernandez, the curator of the archive… Continue reading Campus Launches Mexican-American Literature Database
Tropical Storm Imelda Rages Through Kingwood
Students Feel the Rush at a Campus Event
By Bri Maguire, Photographer Unlike previous semesters, this year's Club Rush at Lone Star College-Kingwood took place over the course of two days, allowing new and old students more opportunities to become more invested in campus life. Clubs set up their tables in the main corridor on the first floor of the Student Conference Center Center,… Continue reading Students Feel the Rush at a Campus Event