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The Lone Star College-Kingwood Library Has Officially Opened

The Lone Star College-Kingwood library has officially opened after being closed for roughly 22 months when Hurricane Harvey flooded the building.    Now, with a fresh new face, the library is open for business with more features than before. Kaleigh VonDerVor, the director of academic success, who oversees the library, says the library is the… Continue reading The Lone Star College-Kingwood Library Has Officially Opened

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Misadventures in Corpus Christi

By Cara Young The Howler’s tales of woe began like any other: with the sound, “Ehh.” Our heroines Alex Maxwell and Cara Young, who as it happens were traveling with Lone Star College-Kingwood student newspaper to scenic Corpus Christi for the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association competition during Spring Break of 2019. While unpacking in their… Continue reading Misadventures in Corpus Christi

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How Home School Graduates Adjust To College Life

By Rachel Byrd When Lone Star College-Kingwood student James Corbett tells his classmates where he went to high school, many of them are surprised by his answer. “It’s fun to watch their eyes go wide,” says Corbett. “Then I have to sit through ‘The Questions’: ‘Did you like it?’ ‘Did you have friends?’” Like many… Continue reading How Home School Graduates Adjust To College Life

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Student Government Strives For Democracy In Unopposed Election

By Rachel Byrd Although all four of the candidates running in this semester’s upcoming Student Government Association election are running unopposed, Lone Star College-Kingwood’s SGA is attempting to preserve the ideal of democracy.     The lack of opposition that the candidates are facing has altered the way the events prior the election—particularly the Candidate Debate,… Continue reading Student Government Strives For Democracy In Unopposed Election