By Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter. This fall semester has been hectic, overloaded, and stressful for many students at Lone Star College-Kingwood, but through all this chaos, LSC-Kingwood and the community came together as one. Although this year has been filled with struggles, it has managed to bring a sense of peace for many who need help.… Continue reading Lone Star College-Kingwood Community Food Fair.
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Letter From The Editor
It is my honor and privilege to introduce myself as the Editor-in-Chief of The Howler for the 2017-2018 school year, and usher in this new semester by writing this letter. Gabrielle Moore, our founder and the first Editor-in-Chief at The Howler, said empowerment was the driving force behind creating this student newspaper. She not only… Continue reading Letter From The Editor
Immigrant by Law, American by Heart
By Michelle Lecumberry, News Editor Imagine being raised in the United States for most of your life. Everything you know is in the US. Everyone you know is in the U.S. You have friends here. You grew up here. Your entire life has been in the U.S. The idea of the US government deporting you… Continue reading Immigrant by Law, American by Heart
Lone Star College Extends A Helping Hand to Students and Faculty
By Genesis Rodriguez, Reporter With the aftermath of Harvey, many Lone Star College students and their families are looking for resources to help them slowly get back on their feet from this historical event that has hit the city of Houston, TX and surrounding areas. Lone Star College, in partnership with the Lone Star College… Continue reading Lone Star College Extends A Helping Hand to Students and Faculty
Urgent Updates Regarding Hurricane Harvey
By Emily Slater, Editor-in-Chief ,Ana Acosta, Managing Editor and Michelle Lecumberry, News Editor. Hurricane Harvey brought not only destruction, but confusion in its wake. While Lone Star College administrators are doing all they can to keep students and faculty informed, many still have unanswered questions. We asked for your questions on Twitter and Instagram. Here’s what… Continue reading Urgent Updates Regarding Hurricane Harvey
5 Ways to Help After Harvey
By Ana Acosta, Managing Editor As we come to the end of the disaster that was Hurricane Harvey, we can’t help but come together to support our loved ones, our neighbors, and even strangers. Would you like to come together by helping the city of Houston get back on its feet? Well, here are 5… Continue reading 5 Ways to Help After Harvey
LSC-KINGWOOD PTK’S LAST CALL-TO-ACTION AGAINST COLLEGE CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT
By Sam DeLeon, Perspective Photography Vice President and Gabrielle Moore, Editor-in-Chief Guest assistant instructor Tricia Hicks (left) walks through a self defensemaneuver with Lone Star College-Kingwood students Amy Jaramillo (middle) and Sayuri Hull (right) that helps them to break out of a strong hold by their wrists in Phi Theta Kappa-hosted self defense instruction on… Continue reading LSC-KINGWOOD PTK’S LAST CALL-TO-ACTION AGAINST COLLEGE CAMPUS SEXUAL ASSAULT
Guns In The Woods
By Gabrielle Moore, Editor in Chief As the effective date of August 1,of the Campus Carry Law (formally known as Senate Bill 11 or SB11) approaches for Texas community colleges, the 51-member Lone Star College Task Force has worked diligently to incorporate, and compile the suggestions and considerations of system-wide 1,227 (Fall 2016)forum participants and… Continue reading Guns In The Woods