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The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches into space with NASA astronauts Bob Behnken (R) and Doug Hurley aboard the rocket from the Kennedy Space Center on May 30, 2020 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. - Fox 29 Philadelphia (Photo by Saul Martinez/Getty Images)

The Latest in Space!

Neha Shaw, Editor-in-Chief June 18, 2020

The most prominent and recent space news has largely surrounded the SpaceX launch and plans. SpaceX is a private company that has been engineering, creating, and launching various spacecrafts and rockets...

 Coral reefs provide many benefits to both marine animals and people, but they are disappearing quickly.

3-D Printed Coral Reefs

Alexis Pubentz, Staff Writer May 31, 2020

Over the past century humans have rapidly and immensely industrialized and developed their society; however, this industrialization has also been damaging to our environment. Many different habitats on...

Astronauts Douglas Hurley and Robert Behnken pose at a dress rehearsal for the Demo-2 mission.

NASA/SpaceX Launch Rescheduled

Emily Moore, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 27, 2020

On Wednesday, May 27 at 4:33 p.m. EDT, SpaceX planned to launch their first manned spacecraft, the Dragon, from the Kennedy Space Center. Due to weather conditions, the launch was scrubbed. They now aim...

The World of Computer Science (Featuring Free Resources & Programs)

The World of Computer Science (Featuring Free Resources & Programs)

Daphne Han, Web Design, Student Life Editor, STEM Editor May 25, 2020

In a digital age of technological innovations, computer science is becoming an increasingly popular major and programming is a skill that many companies look for in prospective employees. It is incredibly...

Full STEAM Ahead

STEAM– What Role Does Art Play in STEM?

Daphne Han, Web Design, Student Life Editor, STEM Editor April 10, 2020

More than a few decades ago, the STEM movement was being pushed and introduced in an effort to produce employable American youth as well as prepare them for the increasingly more technological world. Even...

How does one filter, discern, and manage the open windows in their life streaming continuously?

Information Overload, How Much is Too Much?

Neha Shaw, Editor-in-Chief April 10, 2020

News is everywhere. Whether we are in our homes or in our schools/workplaces, or we are on our phones or talking to people in person, new topics of conversation in regards to current events or global happenings...

The Future of Kingwood HOSA

The Future of Kingwood HOSA

Sabrina Reyes, HOSA Staff Writer March 16, 2020

As the Coronavirus continues to affect daily life, many organizations find themselves cancelling large events. National sports leagues and entertainment companies have already suspended large gatherings...

Kingwood Math Camp: The Importance of Mathematical Literacy and Education

Kingwood Math Camp: The Importance of Mathematical Literacy and Education

Daphne Han, Web Design, Student Life Editor, STEM Editor February 7, 2020

For as long as I can remember, I was extremely passionate about mathematics. Year after year, summer after summer, I would find opportunities for myself to be challenged and to learn how to apply math...

HOSA Leadership DC

HOSA Happenings!

Sabrina Reyes, HOSA Staff Writer October 14, 2019

HOSA Future Health Professionals is a student-led international organization that is dedicated to furthering student involvement in the health community. KHS’s own local HOSA chapter is officially in...

Imposter Syndrome

What is Impostor Syndrome?

Daphne Han, Web Design, Student Life Editor, STEM Editor October 6, 2019

Have you ever felt like you were undeserving of your accomplishments? That your achievements happened by pure luck or mistake? Afraid that others would discover you to be a “fraud” or “faker”? These...

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