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UHCL celebrates graduating artists
Read more: UHCL celebrates graduating artistsThe bachelor of fine arts graduating seniors’ art is the feature of the UHCL Art Gallery. An awards ceremony and reception on March 27 celebrated the graduating artists.
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Your community news is The Signal: It’s more than the news
Read more: Your community news is The Signal: It’s more than the newsBy Josh Lister March 26, 2025 If you are reading this then you already know that we have a new website. the team here is working hard to create a community resource that you can count on and would like to be a part of. We are starting several new…
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Coffee & Cars car show, something to do on a Saturday
Read more: Coffee & Cars car show, something to do on a SaturdayThe first Saturday of each month, POST Houston hosts a car show by Coffee & Cars featuring diverse vehicles. Attendees should arrive early for limited free parking and check social media for updates.
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Texas House Bill 160: What does it mean to immigrant students?
Read more: Texas House Bill 160: What does it mean to immigrant students?A proposed Texas bill could require thousands of current and former undocumented immigrants to pay out-of-state college tuition, affect their future residency status, and require institutions to report students to law enforcement.
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Leading the Charge: BGA President Reflects on Growth, Success, and Impact at UHCL
Read more: Leading the Charge: BGA President Reflects on Growth, Success, and Impact at UHCLRunning a student organization isn’t always as glamorous . Behind every event, there’s a lot of hard work that goes unnoticed. Balancing this with academics and other commitments was challenging, but taught me how to manage my time. There were many late nights and things don’t go according to plan,…
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Protest at NASA over federal civil service terminations
Read more: Protest at NASA over federal civil service terminationsA protest at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, led by U.S. Rep. Al Green and union members, criticized mass terminations of federal workers under the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of civil service jobs.