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Social media derails SOPA/PIPA bills

In 2011 the dictatorship of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak fell as a result of a rebellion fueled by social media. The past year has seen the political landscape of the Middle East change dramatically since the Arab Spring began.

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Meningitis vaccination complicates student enrollment

Jamie Schanbaum entered the University of Texas in 2007. Just a few months into her sophomore year, she contracted meningococcal septicemia.

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College degrees put to the test

Rising college enrollment, escalating tuition costs and student loan debt, the prolonged recession and a bleak job market have sparked a national debate on whether or not a college degree is worth the effort.

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Students block censorship efforts

Late November Sam Houston State University (SHSU) dropped its proposed social-media policy that would have allowed university administrators editing privileges to all campus-related online accounts.

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Dropouts lower economic growth

Every day in the State of Texas 719 students drop out of high school. High school dropouts drain the national and state economy by lowering local, state and national tax revenues. Even when employed, they earn significantly lower wages than high school graduates.

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SURVEY: UHCL Online Policies and Security

Please take the time to fill out the following survey about UHCL’s online policies and online security measures.

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Loan forgiveness equals student savings

Kyle Riggs brings a glass of water to a table at a local area Gringos. As a server, Riggs is used to seeing people come and go in the sometimes nomadic industry.

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Amendment approval helps Texas Coordinationg Board meet student loan demand

On Nov. 8, 2011, Texas voters approved the passage of Proposition 3, which appeared on the ballot as a constitutional amendment.

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RISE IN TEEN PREGNANCY

The latest report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2009) lists Texas as the state with the highest teen birth rate in the nation among girls age 15 – 19.

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Writing Center addresses plagiarism issues

Academic honesty is an issue that arises in any institution of higher learning, and UHCL is becoming more proactive in the fight to eliminate plagiarism issues including the recent release of the Writing Center’s new book, “Giving Credit Where Credit is Due.”