By Kat Harper Hurricane Harvey has been a looming cloud for Texans this past year affecting lives, infrastructures and even income. The recovery not only includes lost homes and displaced families but also unemployment due to closed businesses and government services. Although Harris County and Montgomery County neighbor one another, their rates of recovery are… Continue reading Kingwood vs Humble Recovery Data
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EIC Farewell
It is with both great joy and great sorrow that I write this letter. Great joy for the accomplishments of both my staff at The Howler and those of the college at large, and great sorrow that my time with both is ending. Tomorrow at 2 p.m., I graduate from Lone Star College-Kingwood. On May… Continue reading EIC Farewell
‘Eighth Wonder of the World’ Domecoming 2018
by Ana Acosta, Managing Editor
Houston Mayor; ‘Building New Without Tearing Down the Old’
Astrodome Gets New Life by Marcela Macias, Photographer Sports fans from all over Houston came together to salute the Eighth Wonder of the World, The Astrodome, on April 9, 2018. The Astrodome Conservancy, in union with Harris County, organized “Domecoming” to give a last goodbye to the Astrodome on its 53rd anniversary before its renovation.… Continue reading Houston Mayor; ‘Building New Without Tearing Down the Old’
Where to Host Study Sessions: Local Areas
by Genesis Rodriguez, News Editor With the changes in the class schedules and relocations that have occurred for Lone Star College students, study spots are essential when adapting to the changes that have happened this semester. Having a quiet, focused place to study helps with concentration and developing better study skills. Below is a… Continue reading Where to Host Study Sessions: Local Areas
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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
Learn How to Be Your Own Barista
by Shawn Coschigano, Reporter If breakfast is the most important meal, then coffee is the most important beverage. Since not all coffees are created equal, here are some ways to make your morning beverage just like a barista. Let’s start with the simple, yet always reliable iced coffee. Here’s a list of things you’ll… Continue reading Learn How to Be Your Own Barista
Helping Those Who Have Helped Us
by Kayleigh Farias, Copy Desk Chief With Veteran’s Day now behind us, it’s easy to forget the importance of our veterans and how they were willing to risk their lives to serve our country. Veterans should feel loved and appreciated more than one day a year. Unfortunately, this is the least of the worries for… Continue reading Helping Those Who Have Helped Us
Last Minute DIY Costumes
By: Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter Halloween, the time of the year where people go out and get spooked or do the spooking. Trick or treating, haunted houses, parties or movie theaters are all part of this night. With Halloween around the corner, many are looking for costumes to wear as well. The process of getting a… Continue reading Last Minute DIY Costumes