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Vote for UHCL’s official hand sign
Hand signs have long been a staple of campus spirit and life. Now, UHCL’s Hawk Spirit & Traditions Council (HSTC) is encouraging the student body to vote on an official hand sign for the university.
Office of Student Advocacy arrives as new ally to students
As most students know, college is not always a breeze. Sometimes issues arise, whether they be financial, academic or personal and one may be left to face such issues alone. However, the Fall 2021 semester brings the launch of the Office of…
Campus Recreation and Wellness offers Group Fitness Pass for members
Group fitness classes at Campus Recreation and Wellness (CRW) are no longer included in the student fee. There is now a group fitness pass students can purchase to complement their membership.
Correcting common misconceptions about college
Transitioning from high school to college can be complicated for any student. Here are some common misconceptions many students have coming into college, corrected.
2021-2022 SGA Executive Council envisions real change
The SGA Executive Council’s overarching goals are to create a more inclusive campus, strive to ensure UHCL’s administrators listen to students’ voices and take action based on their opinions and concerns.
MAPS: Study spots around campus to help students succeed in their classes
Projects, homework and tests can be tough, but finding a place to prepare for them should not have to be. Below are some places around campus where students can go to prepare for tests and homework or simply relax.
VIDEO: Office of Student Advocacy and Houston Food Bank offer students Food for Change scholarship
The UHCL Office of Student Advocacy partnered with the Houston Food Bank to offer UHCL students a food scholarship.
Passion, fresh eyes and lasagna: New AVP finds place at UHCL
The former California resident, who prefers to be called "Dr. Y," is the first to hold the position of assistant vice president of student engagement.
Common Reader Program reveals new book for 2021-2022
After the Common Reader Program’s April 26 screening of the movie “Owned: A Tale of Two Americas,” the program announced Amy Ellis Nutt’s “Becoming Nicole” as the book for the 2021-2022 academic year.
BRIEF: Counseling Services hosts International Student Support Group
The International Student Support Group was a virtual group that offered a space for international students to discuss different topics regarding their mental health while living and studying in the United States.