Stephanie Perez is one of the women featured as part of The Signal's #HawkHerStory coverage, celebrating Women's History Month. This special coverage focuses on the stories and perspectives of the various women within the UHCL community.
Britney Spears has become my quiet, little thing. I’ve only talked about the #FreeBritney movement with my high school friends and close family members. But I’ve followed the movement since the very beginning.
Instead of celebrating individuals, The Signal looked more holistically at this month and chose to debunk myths, explain issues, uplift creatives and show the makeup of the Black community at UHCL.
In the early weeks of the pandemic, mental health concerns arose because of rising anxiety and stress surrounding COVID-19 and subsequent disruption in daily life. Learn more about how COVID-19 affected mental health among different…
With the recent killings of Black Americans like George Floyd going viral, anxiety and depression spiked for African Americans. Learn what these two support groups on campus are doing to address that.
Businesses, schools, amusement parks and public places have been forced to shut down, and the general public is advised to stay at home and practice social distancing. With stay at home orders and closures in place, mental health concerns…
Brittany Kirschner, education major, spoke about her struggles with adjusting to online courses, losing her job as a dance instructor and her now thwarted plans to create a new dance organization at UHCL.