By Sydney RoseApr 220
Photo by: Oscar Herrera Through the highs and the lows of a year, the University of Houston had an eventful two semesters from 2023 to 2024. As we say goodbye to the Spring graduating class of 2024, let’s recap some of the important events from this past year. August 2023 Fresh out of the summer and starting...
By Cindy Rivas AlfaroApr 190
Photo by: Anh Le With UH at the cusp of entering its centennial era, the University has been striving to make the campus more enjoyable for students with its new additions. From the new Retail Auxiliaries & Dining Center and the highly anticipated Centennial Project, here are a few buildings and projects in...
By Zahra GokalApr 180
My mother has been telling me to redo my room. She voices my thoughts: I should declutter and paint my walls neutral. And she’s right: it’s too overwhelming. I decay within the solid colors of my room, the newspaper clippings on the walls, the protest posters tucked away and the mass of stuffed animals thrown off...
By Mahdiya BhiwandiwalaApr 170
Graphic by: Maya Palavali At some point in our lives, we’ve all been asked, “Where do you see yourself in the next five years?” The answer we most often hear is graduating college and then getting a sufficient job. But is that the only answer there is? Most certainly not! Believe it or not, there are many...
By Angelina ContrerasApr 160
Photo by: Angelina Contreras Diego Arriaga, sophomore biochemistry major turned Student Government Administration President is ready to take on the University of Houston’s 61st student government term. Arriaga discussed his journey to becoming SGA president and hinted at his plans for this coming school...
By Amarylis RodriguezApr 150
In recent years, Lizzy McAlpine has risen to fame as one of the queens of love and heartbreak. Not only does her music showcase her vocal talent, but her intricate storytelling skills as well. These continuous elements, mixed with a blend of the pop and folk genres, have led her to create a unique sound that no...
By Sydney RoseApr 120
When many people think of travel, the vision in their minds is lots of dollar signs burning up the moment you hit “confirm purchase” on a plane ticket. The truth is, traveling is a luxury, but it does not have to completely break the bank. As college students, everything you do is on a budget. Eating out, shopping...
By Melissa UnluApr 110
Live-action adaptations in media have undergone a remarkable evolution since the inception of cinema in the early 1800s with the advent of photography and digital media. The field has advanced significantly, now featuring laser cinema projectors, incredible audio loudspeakers and cutting-edge technologies like 3D and...
By Julie ManguApr 100
Film festivals have always been a way to test the waters for films to an eager audience. Whether it’s a blockbuster looking to build hype or an indie project looking for distribution, film festivals are never lacking in original and impressive art. Now, put up-and-coming films with up-and-coming musicians and drop...
By Melissa UnluApr 90
On April 8, 2024, a remarkable astronomical event took place: a total solar eclipse, the last one visible from the United States for the next two decades. This extraordinary phenomenon differs significantly from the lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the alignment of the sun, moon and Earth, positions our...
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