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4th annual Scare on the Square brings the spooky season to Pearland campus
Read more: 4th annual Scare on the Square brings the spooky season to Pearland campusThe event will take place in UHCL at Pearland’s outdoor courtyard on Oct. 11.
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K-pop takes over UHCL as Bayou Theater hosts girl group VIVIZ
Read more: K-pop takes over UHCL as Bayou Theater hosts girl group VIVIZHear from fans and learn how the group came to perform at UHCL.
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Dining for a cause with “Pearland Restaurant Weeks”
Read more: Dining for a cause with “Pearland Restaurant Weeks”The event runs from Oct. 1-31 at participating Pearland restaurants. Proceeds help fund the Pearland Neighborhood Center, which provides financial and food support to the community.
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The battle for the MLB playoffs
Read more: The battle for the MLB playoffsThe Houston Astros were tied for first and now have to fight for a spot in the playoffs After a recent sweep against in-state rival the Texas Rangers, the Houston Astros faced the Seattle Mariners over the past weekend at Daikin Park in a three-game series that ended disastrously for…
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Career and internship fair on campus this Thursday
Read more: Career and internship fair on campus this ThursdayThe All Majors Career and Internship Fair, designed to give UHCL students an opportunity to explore internships and potential career pathways, will take place Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the Recreation and Wellness Center. Laurel Spurgeon, program manager of employer relations and experiential learning, said…
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Alumni Plaza water fountain flows once again
Read more: Alumni Plaza water fountain flows once againThe UHCL Alumni Plaza fountain is once again flowing after being out of operation for about a month due to a broken mechanism that regulates its water level, university officials said. “The university ordered the necessary replacement parts earlier this month,” said Associate Vice President of Facilities Douglas Wells when…
