Instead of celebrating individuals, The Signal looked more holistically at this month and chose to debunk myths, explain issues, uplift creatives and show the makeup of the Black community at UHCL.
Balancing what each candidate prioritizes on their website and what UHCL students expressed were their priority issues in the primaries, here is a break down of Cornyn’s and Hegar’s platforms.
Some important stories slip through the cracks, so here are seven stories one may have missed from Texas, the United States and around the world in the last few weeks.
The common reader program, directed by Anne Gessler, Lecturer of Humanities, is a UHCL course which realized a deliberative workshop for the analysis of this year current reader; “Spare Parts: Four Undocumented Teenagers, One Ugly Robot,…
The Student Government Association (SGA) is hosting a donation drive through Nov. 11 at 12 p.m. All donations profit the Tahirih Justice Center, a national non-profit organization that protects immigrant women and girls seeking asylum from…
Houston’s Hobby Center hosted the Broadway touring cast and crew of the musical “Miss Saigon” May 7-12. When doing some digging online it was clear that the original creators and the current creative team want to draw attention to the…