The Woodlands, Lone Star College plans add esports to offerings
The Woodlands Parks and Recreation Director Chris Nunes said there are plans in place to continue offering esports tournaments, with different games available in the future.
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The Woodlands Parks and Recreation Director Chris Nunes said there are plans in place to continue offering esports tournaments, with different games available in the future.
Read MoreIn-person classes and facilities will be closed, but online courses and support will continue as usual.
Read MoreDue to severe weather, the college system will not hold online classes Feb. 16.
Read MoreThe two apartment complexes are opening soon and will bring another 523 units to the area.
Read MoreThe apparel store has offerings for both men and women.
Read MoreThe softtware program is anticipated to better gather patient information and streamline the registration process.
Read MoreLSCS Chancellor Stephen Head said he wants to focus on providing aid to students.
Read MoreLone Star College reports 82,646 enrolled students in spring 2021.
Read MoreThe oil and gas company has relocated its headquarters from Midland to Hughes Landing.
Read MoreThe gun range is anticipated to be around 20,000 square feet.
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