Lone Star College-Kingwood hosts the Historically Black College and Universities' Yard fest to celebrate the end of Black history month. Sororities and fraternities from local areas came to Lone Star to participate in the Greek Stroll Off held on February 27th in the Studnet Conference Center.
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Tropical Storm Imelda Rages Through Kingwood
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
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
By Erika Stowe Click here to hear Beni's story!
Slightly Super: Fashion in Fandoms
Hosted By Cara Young Hear The Howler's Cara Young, Hunter Llenos and Alex Maxwell gush about costumes and throw shade here.
College and Kids: Trick or Treat Challenges
Hosted By Erika Stowe To hear Lone Star College-Kingwood student mothers Erika Stowe, Natalie King and Cara Young talk about the tricks and treats, the Halloween season posses for student mothers tight schedules click here.
Bookish Crew: Blood Communion
Hosted By C.R. Lyles Listen to The Howler's Bookish Crew, Cassandra Lyles, Jacob Peterson and Cara Young discuss Anne Rice's latest addition to "The Vampire Chronicles", "Blood Communion", here.
College and Kids
Hosted By Erika Stowe Lone Star College-Kingwood student mothers, Cara Young and Natalie King, discuss the obstacles they face as in busy everyday life here.
Bookish Crew: 1984
Hosted By C.R. Lyles Listen to The Howler's Bookish Crew, Cassandra Lyles, Jacob Peterson and Antonio Campos, discuss the dystopian classic "1984" by George Orwell here.