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After an exciting first week of March Madness, everyone’s bracket has suffered some major damage. Most of which can be attributed to returning champion Villanova and annual tournament favorites like Duke (if anyone says that they had either one of these losing this early, they are probably lying to…
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Budget bubble boy’s journey to health care
I was facing potential scenarios where, if something did happen to me, I would be forced to weather a bill of…
March Madness: Reporter shoots for bracket upsets
March Madness is upon us, and that means it is time for all of us to stress over constructing the right tournament…
Day of Service is UHCL's annual event in which students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members give back to the community through service. This year was the first time that I participated in the school-wide event so I was (somewhat) excited.
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COLUMN: Women strike: Women’s rights are human rights
After the controversial 2017 presidential election, the division of America has become even more obvious.…
Why the next generation is seeking out the next generation of STEM workers
Male or female, we need smart minds working in STEM fields.
Spring break is here and for many that means a trip to the beach, but you won’t find me soaking up the sun on the beaches of Galveston.
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Sex, drama and dresses: A female perspective of ‘Fifty Shades Darker’
The second installment of the Fifty Shades trilogy had the promise of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey's…
Debriefing the dudes on ‘Fifty Shades:’ A male perspective of ‘Fifty Shades…
Gentlemen, sometimes you need to pick and choose your battles. It’s a key component of building strong…
Everybody has problems. But, which sex has a harder life?
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