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Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Houstonian overcomes rare disorder, inspired to help others
Three weeks after recovering from a gastrointestinal bug, Mark Mozer was working in his office when suddenly he couldn’t feel his legs anymore. His brother, Kurt, took him to the emergency room, where he found out he had Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease. “For a long time, I was …

Luis Suarez leads Uruguay to victory against Mexico
Mexico and Uruguay take the field for the first time since the World Cup 2018 at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX Friday night. Mexico, however, hasn’t been able to find a head coach since Juan Carlos Osorio stepped down. Tigres UANL head coach, Ricardo Ferretti, is Mexico’s interim head coach …

Houston edges Los Angeles FC in penalties, advancing to the US Cup Finals
Houston fans got the opportunity to experience another victory over Los Angeles Wednesday night, although this time it wasn’t on the diamond but on a soccer field. After a grueling and excruciating round of penalty kicks, the Houston Dynamo prevail over the Los Angeles FC to advance to the …

Mexican-American Studies Might Not be called that anymore
Community activists, educators, and concerned parents met at AAMA high school to protest the name change of Mexican-American studies to “Ethnic Studies: An Overview of Americans of Mexican Descent”. The name change, proposed by Beaumont Republican Board of Education member David Bradley has caused friction between segments of the Mexican-American …

Harris County deputies looking into possible hate crime, nurse targeted
Harris County Sheriff’s Office investigators are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man suspected of slashing a woman with a knife while yelling anti-Muslim slurs at her. The victim, a 25-year-old woman, told investigators that she was driving home from her job at North Cypress Medical Center, 21214 Northwest …

Houston we have a Jumpman
Make Houston Like Mike It’s official, it’s the University of Houston’s Jordan year! We’ve seen seen Michigan, Oregon, and Georgetown’s limited edition Jordan’s and now, Houston is getting their own! They will be the first Jordan school in Texas and we all know that’s kind of a big deal. There …
March for Our Lives supporters demand safer gun legislation in Downtown Houston
” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] At the March for Our Lives rally in downtown Houston on March 24, student organizers became involved for different reasons, but the overall sentiment was the same. Change needed to happen to make schools safer so that no student could lose their life to gun …
Houston Dreamer rushes to finish UH before DACA expiration
Sahari Zavala took her lunch break, sat in her car, and broke down in tears. She didn’t want to call her parents, but she knew they were worried about her. She never liked to show her emotions. Zavala was at work when her manager broke the news to her that …

El Houston Dynamo derrota al Atlanta United en su primer partido de la temporada
El Dynamo arranco de modo impresionante tras vencer el Atlanta United, 4-0, en BBVA Compass Stadium en Houston, TX. El juego prácticamente se decidió en el primer tiempo donde el Dynamo anoto los cuatro goles sin respuesta. Atlanta no pudo marcar a pesar de tener varias oportunidades e incluso un …

Q&A: Houston Millennials Founder, Ivan Sanchez, hopes to ride 2018 ‘blue wave’
Ivan Sanchez is the youngest candidate in the running to represent Texas’ 7th Congressional District. Sanchez is the son of a Columbian attorney. The two immigrated to the U.S when Sanchez was a child. At 30, the self-called “Dreamer with Papers” hopes to represent the growing Hispanic population of Houston. …