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FEE INCREASES EXPECTED IN 2014

The Board of Regents meetings in May will give faculty, staff and students a look into how big the changes of downward expansion will be financially and how far those attending UHCL will have to dig into their pockets in the upcoming academic year.

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EDITORIAL: Proposed parking fee increases cause concern

That cyclic request that induces intense pondering and deliberation that we know as the budget proposal is once again upon the UH System Board of Regents.

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San Jacinto Day Festival Brings Texas History to Life

The annual San Jacinto Day Festival and Battle Reenactment celebrated the 177th anniversary of Texas independence from Mexico April 20 at the San Jacinto Battleground in LaPorte, Texas.

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BIRD’S-EYE VIEW: Watch Purple Martins Nesting on Campus

UHCL is recognized by the Environmental Institute of Houston for having an environmentally friendly campus and protecting the nature and wildlife inhabiting it.

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Research Conference provides students a venue to display work

The 19th Annual Student Conference for Research and Creative Arts took place April 16-19 on the UHCL campus with participating students presenting professional-quality research in a variety of formats.

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Level Up Complete for Elementary Students

The University of Houston-Clear Lake and Clear Creek Independent School District have established a partnership to gather a group of game developers, one child at a time.

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Austin reacts to North Korean threats

Kim Jong-un, supreme leader of North Korea, made a nuclear threat to the U.S. Jan. 24, stating he plans to launch missiles in the near future. One of the cities targeted is Austin, Texas.

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Gay UHD student hit with smear campaign

Kristopher Sharp, social work major at University of Houston-Downtown, has found himself in the middle of a smear campaign.

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Hungry for food services at UHCL

In order to better serve the growing campus, the University of Houston-Clear Lake food committee and Aramark, the company that runs the Patio Café, are making some changes to the food services offered on campus.

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EDITORIAL: North Korea taking aim at Texas, no joke

The North Korean threats against the United States are hitting close to home. One of the latest threats from North Korea is to Houston’s neighbor and state capital, Austin.

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