By Aiman Patoli, Aliya Ahmed and Cara Young The Kingwood Big Band is back to spice up the season with some jazzy classics. Lone Star College-Kingwood is the host for this event. The Kingwood Big Band is an arrangement of seventeen musicians. This arrangement includes saxophonists, trombonists, trumpeters, a pianist, a bassist, a guitarist, and… Continue reading David Caceres Headlines with LSC-Kingwood’s Big Band
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The Masked Reality of Vape
By Aiman Patoli Vaping, the new face of nicotine, is hitting society’s youth hard and experts are trying to catch up. “[The vaping epidemic] is such a new phenomenon. We do not have adequate research to know what’s gonna happen in the long run,” Lone Star College-Kingwood Professor of Nursing Nickie Loftin said. “Things are… Continue reading The Masked Reality of Vape
Star Light Student
By Aiman Patoli and Cara Young Britney Rogers, a Lone Star College student with dreams of being an astronaut, interview with The Howler's Aiman Patoli describing her time at NASA and the competition she took part in.
Student Spotlight
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When Mortals Become Legends
By Alex Maxwell, C.R. Lyles and Cara Young On November 12, 2018, Stan Lee, Co-founder of Marvel Comic, was declared dead. According to “The Hollywood Reporter,” Lee tragically passed away at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California at the age of 95. Although many people may recognize him from his infamous cameos in the Marvel… Continue reading When Mortals Become Legends
LSC Students on Thanksgiving
By Emma Dannenfelser The Howler's Emma Dannenfelser interviews Lone Star College-Kingwood students on their Thanksgiving traditions and family fun on the holiday!
China Experienced
By Rachel Byrd Prior to the start of the Fall semester, Professor Richard Almstedt, A. B. D., visited the University of Macau in China on sabbatical. In order to go on sabbatical, a professor must apply to a sabbatical review board with a project in mind. In the case of Professor Almstedt, this project was… Continue reading China Experienced
Fantastic Isn’t the Word I’d Use
By Cara Young Disappointment blooms in the hearts of Hufflepuffs and Slytherins alike as the Fantastic Beast sequel hit theaters with an execution nearly devoid of the light we have come to expect from the Harry Potter series. Despite the past success of writer-director pairing, J.K. Rowling and David Yates seem to have hit a… Continue reading Fantastic Isn’t the Word I’d Use
Barnes and Noble Comes to LSC
By Rachel Byrd and Cara Young This October, the Lone Star College bookstores went through a bit of a transition. From now on, instead of being run by the college, they will be run by Barnes and Noble. The prices for items in the bookstore do not appear to have changed much from what they… Continue reading Barnes and Noble Comes to LSC
Black Friday Bruises or Cyber Monday Sales
By Rachel Bryd As Black Friday approaches yet again, Lone Star College students are debating whether they will be risking the crowd to shop Black Friday deals. According to The Balance, an economic website, the number of shoppers in 2017 on Thanksgiving and Black Friday declined by 4% from the previous year. This leads one… Continue reading Black Friday Bruises or Cyber Monday Sales