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Q&A: Keith Parsons encourages people to trust in science
The Signal sat down with Parsons to discuss his upcoming book, the inspiration behind it and the current state of scientific trust.
Q&A: Counseling Services discuss self-deprecation and self-doubt
The Signal sat down with Counseling Services’ Stephanie Denu, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, and Jennifer Shub, Doctoral Intern, to discuss self-deprecation and self-doubt in college students.
Annual conference reveals key skills for career success
UHCL held its annual Student Leadership & Career Development Conference Nov. 5. The conference has long focused on growing students’ leadership skills. In recent years, the conference was changed to focus on career development in…
Award-winning designer brings Lego art to Houston Botanic Garden
The Houston Botanic Garden is hosting award winning designer Sean Kenney’s newest exhibit “Nature Connects” until Feb. 19, 2023. The exhibit is described by HBG and Kenney as “Many works of art made from simple toy blocks to explore the…
GALLERY: Day of The Dead comes to life at MECA’s ‘Festival en el Jardin’
The Houston Botanic Garden recently hosted "Festival en el Jardin" or "Festival in the Garden" in preparation for Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in collaboration with the Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA).…
Finance experts provide investing tips for beginners
Some reasons one might want to invest are to help start a business, save for retirement, save for graduate school or help reach some financial life goals.
Students and staff engage in sexual discourse at SDEI event
Bernadette Blanco, Director of Education at the Gulf Coast Planned Parenthood, discussed the importance of talking about sex, sexual orientation or sex education in an open and comfortable way, especially for young adults.
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Eileen Burnett brings passion to the page
Many times life has a different plan than the one you have. For Eileen Burnett life included having three kids before completing her bachelor's degree.
Teaching and quiet quitting: Educators voice frustrations
It is something every teacher wants: a work-life balance. While some consider doing the bare minimum at their job to be a healthy activity, others consider it to be a disservice to the job, deeming it “quiet quitting.”
Q&A: Orientation Leaders
Orientation is a process all UHCL students go through. With a new semester on the horizon, The Signal sat down with two orientation leaders to discuss their role on campus. Tory Kocurek and Joe Contreras are orientation student assistants…