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Students Concerned with Potential Rise in Tuition

By Rachel Byrd The Lone Star College Board of Trustees intends to raise Lone Star Colleges tuition fees incrementally over the next five years. The tuition increase is proposed to start this coming year with an additional $5-per-credit-hour. According to statistics provided by the Houston Chronicle, taxpayers contributed 41 percent of the Lone Star College… Continue reading Students Concerned with Potential Rise in Tuition

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14 Million Problems All In Ones

By Cara Young, Alex Maxwell and Rachel Byrd The Lone Star College System’s accounts are currently under investigation for $14 million dollars worth of improperly distributed financial aid funds by the U.S. Department of Education. The DOE’s review of accounts uncovered that LSC has provided students who graduated from ineligible high schools with Pell, Supplemental… Continue reading 14 Million Problems All In Ones

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David Caceres Headlines with LSC-Kingwood’s Big Band

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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Hispanic History: Yanga’s Rebellion

By Kat Harper Lone Star College-Kingwood celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, with a series of lectures and events dedicated to Hispanic culture and heritage and no one is prouder of their heritage than Professor Juan M. Galván-Rodríguez.  Galván was born in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico and came to the US… Continue reading Hispanic History: Yanga’s Rebellion