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Posts by: Seles Sanchez

Clairo delivered a mesmerizing show at White Oak Music Hall on Saturday night. Her performance featured tracks from her latest album “Charm” alongside beloved older hits, leaving a magical impression on the audience. The show opened with “Nomad,” the first track from “Charm”, followed by “Second Nature” and “Thank...

While cozying up near the fireplace in your house with a pumpkin spice latte or a hot cocoa seems picture perfect for the season, it’s essential to make preparations for your home. And more importantly, to do so on a budget!  Believe it or not, this year has zoomed past and is almost at the finish line. While the...

Growing up in a Mexican household in Houston, my ears were constantly filled with beautiful Latino and Latin-inspired music. Granted my love for these sounds, I wanted to highlight a few rising Latino artists as we near the end of National Hispanic Heritage Month. In recent years, I’ve noticed more Latino...

Photo by Seles Sanches A love for music is one thing many students have in common. It is a widely popular method of relieving stress, concentrating while studying and even starting a topic of discussion.  Candidly, having headphones on all the time, especially while walking, is a symptom of being a student....

College life is hard, and it’s even harder without an emotional-support water bottle. As you move on from your undergraduate years to a graduate one, embrace this change with open arms, but also, invest in the perfect water bottle to make it better. Which will it be? Take this quiz to find out! What time do...

Graphic by: Cali Adams With the start of the Fall semester, students begin the quest for internships.  Looking for a new internship can be daunting, but it is an essential part to build a resume during your undergraduate career. Networking by making connections within your field, polishing your resume and...

Photos by: Raphael Fernandez Sitting at a piano in the Moores School of Music practice room, onlookers can find doctoral student Tugce Ozcivan playing a tune. As a doctoral student and pianist at the University of Houston, Ozcivan embodies determination and mastery in her craft. After encouragement from her...

Omar Apollo’s God Said No tour stop in Houston was a night filled with passion, pride and heartfelt emotion. Apollo expressed love, loss and life through Latin Music. On Thursday, Sept. 19  at the White Oak Music Hall Lawn, dedicated fans stood in line from 8 a.m. Overcome with anticipation, they waited to...

One of the biggest hurdles students come across when pursuing graduate degrees is the cost. Funding for the average master’s degree ranges $56,000-$75,000–an expense many cannot afford without financial assistance.  Are you still wanting to add the extra degree under your belt despite this? Here are some tips for...

Graphic by: Jose Gonzalez-Campelo Deciding whether to attend graduate school is a significant decision to make. For those who do decide to take their educational journeys a step further, choosing the right graduate school is even more crucial. Our very own, University of Houston, is home to a developed...