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Posts by: Delia Grantham

Cucumber salads have been a quick snack known by many around the world for some time. College students, especially, wouldn’t necessarily be engaged in “eating an entire cucumber,” until it gained traction on TikTok. Logan Moffitt, a Canadian-based content creator on TikTok, has been in the spotlight for the past...

Joey Valence and Brae blew the roof off of the House of Blues Wednesday night at the Bronze Peacock for the NO HANDS tour. Support from opener Godly the Ruler brought a Death Grips inspired performance that meshed well with JVB’s Beastie Boys flow. Godly the Ruler started off the night with their set of...

Political debates have long been a captivating and integral part of civic life. From the spirited discussions at the 1776 Continental Congress to the modern-day presidential showdowns, such as the 2020 debate between current President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, these exchanges continue to shape...

The movie scene is back giving us a much-needed break from the couch potato streaming cycle we have been in. With so many options to choose from, it’s hard to determine which movie you would enjoy most, so we’ve narrowed it down for you. What should you watch next? Take the quiz to find out! 1. What’s your...

Photos by: Oscar Herrera Over 35,000 people packed Discovery Green on Saturday as the first Houston Red Bull Showrun took place. For the first time in the United States, audiences were able to witness two Formula One cars take the track at the same time during a Showrun. The free, all-ages event brought...

On August 23, 2024, Sabrina Carpenter released her anticipated album “Short n’ Sweet” featuring three singles that made it to Billboard’s Hot 100. Collaborating with Jack Antonoff, Julia Micheals and Julian Bunetta, this album centers around tearing down men and her unapologetic sexuality. The mixed use of vintage...

Photo by: Oscar Herrera On Interstate 45, drivers are greeted with graffiti saying “Be Someone” while entering the city of Houston.  Houston is no stranger to murals and graffiti all over the city, symbolizing current events and the culture of the area. This sign, in particular, calls all Houstonians to be who...

Navigating the whirlwind of the endless academic demands in college can be daunting. The challenge of juggling school with the many other responsibilities of life- extracurricular activities, jobs, socializing and even health, can sometimes feel overwhelming.  Some days the 24-hour time frame does not seem to be...

Photo courtesy by: Matthew Murphy Running through this Sunday at The Hobby Center, “Funny Girl” has stood the test of time and continues to bring the audience a bittersweet comedic musical with a stand-out cast. Telling the semi-biographical story of comedian and performer Fanny Brice, the musical follows her...

Graphic by: Lily Huynh Founded on August 30, 1836, by visionary brothers J.K. and A.C. Allen, Houston has grown from a small settlement along Buffalo Bayou into a vibrant metropolis. From its strategic beginnings, the arrival of the first railroad in 1853 and its role in the cotton industry, to its growth as a...