By Erika Stowe, Reporter With the holidays and finals approaching, everyone is gearing up to spend time with their families. Our culture revolves around traditions. Here are some holiday traditions from students at Lone Star College-Kingwood. “Some family traditions that we have is we like to set up the cookies for Santa. We have… Continue reading Holiday Traditions from Students at LSC-Kingwood
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Spring 2018: A Fresh Start
By Ana Acosta, Managing Editor The fall semester has now come to an end and some students at Lone Star College-Kingwood are feeling relieved that it’s over. Adjusting to online courses can be tough, especially for those who learn better in person, but Spring 2018 isn’t going to be a normal semester either. Why?… Continue reading Spring 2018: A Fresh Start
Houston’s Holiday Lights
By Shawn Coschigano, Reporter Winter is no longer coming. It’s here and with it comes several events including light shows that can get you all the holiday spirit you need. Not sure where to take the family during the holiday season? Check these out Hello, Trees! A Walking Serenade November 18th thru February 25th Deep… Continue reading Houston’s Holiday Lights
Stressors Make the Holiday Blues
By Emily Slater, Editor-in-Chief Winter Break is right around the corner, and with it comes the joy of the holidays. And the stresses, anxieties, and sadnesses, too. We sat down with Lone Star College-Kingwood Counselor, Judith Watson to discuss some of the tougher parts of the holiday season and how to cope. Family… Continue reading Stressors Make the Holiday Blues
Holiday Cheer: A Holiday Playlist
By Keyla Lerma, Design Editor
Homemade Sweets with a Touch of Holiday Cheer
by Kayleigh Farias, Copy Desk Chief Now that December is upon us and Christmas is fast approaching, it’s time to prepare your tummy for the sweet treats in the near future. Christmas cookies are just one of these wonderfully amazing desserts that are usually present at dinner on this glorious day. With only 5… Continue reading Homemade Sweets with a Touch of Holiday Cheer
Five Ways To Gift Wrap Without Wrapping Paper
by Caitlin Locascio, Reporter The holidays are a wonderful time. What could be more magical and happy than all the twinkling lights, warm drinks, and ornaments? The holidays can also be an incredibly stressful time, and the last thing anyone would want to add to that is the difficulty of trying to gift wrap.… Continue reading Five Ways To Gift Wrap Without Wrapping Paper
Music for Harvey Relief: Kingwood Chorale’s Calm After the Storm
by Hannah Garcia, Reporter In response to Hurricane Harvey’s aftermath, the Kingwood Chorale from Lone Star College-Kingwood performed an evening concert on November 19, at Atascocita United Methodist Church that people were able to attend for free. Although the admission was at no cost, donations were still accepted for Harvey victims. In this concert,… Continue reading Music for Harvey Relief: Kingwood Chorale’s Calm After the Storm
Getting Ready for Finals One Step at a Time
By Ana Acosta, Managing Editor The time has come to start preparing for final exams. The Fall semester is coming to an end and students need to get rid of any distractions and look over their notes in order to prepare just in time. Now get that worried face out of the way because we… Continue reading Getting Ready for Finals One Step at a Time