November 28, 2005
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Last minute action kills“raid” on student aid
House vote dramatically halts $14.5 billion in cuts
A contentious bill was killed by a 224-209 House vote on Nov.17, ditching a budget reconciliation proposal that included changes to the financial aid system used by college students nationwide. More...

As part of the new gardening effort on campus, NLC plans to join the Rose Brigade program established by Texas A&M University.Flower Power
Native gardens expected to decrease water usage by 50 percent in first year
Native plant gardens, called the Butterfly Café and the Willow Walk, between P-300 and H and K 300 buildings, are new places where North Lake students can study, relax and visit. More...
 
Students can get free food, clothing and other items at the Santa Bucks shopping event Dec. 7.Santa’s on his way to NLC, all students shop for free
Fashion show to kick off 2005 Santa Bucks event
On Dec. 7, the Journalism Club will hold its fourth annual Santa Bucks program. Students who attend the event are asked to sign in and show their IDs. More...

Never-ending construction a way of life at North Lake
Parking upgrades, waterproofing, ventilation just a few of the $9 million spent on campus upgrades so far
Over the last year, North Lake College has spent $9 million on campus upgrades, and John Watson, director of facility services, said the improvements are long overdue. More...
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