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POEM: ‘Ode to my Criminal’
I wished to confront you but my hands were tied.
My vision was blurry, a hindrance from the light.
All I could do was cage the bird inside.
I cut its wings and ceased to fight.
You and I became criminals in His eyes.…
VIDEO: Get well with Health Services
Feeling ill? UHCL’s Health Services department offers an array of ways to ensure good health while on campus.
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.
Derek Delgado first-ever UHCL student appointed by Governor Abbott as UH System Student Regent
Texas Governor Greg Abbott named Derek Delgado as Student Regent to the University of Houston System’s Board of Regents as part of the June 1 university student regent appointments.
BLOG: Online resources that give context to animosity toward Asian Americans
All elements of this blog series have one common thread - they are composed of things that interest me at the moment. This has not changed for this entry. However, the last few months, much of the time that would be spent discovering the…
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.
Q&A: Heather Kanenberg
Heather Kanenberg is one of the women featured as part of The Signal's #HawkHerStory coverage, celebrating Women's History Month.