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Getting an internship is the first step to launching your post college career. Finding one that fits your interest and career goals may seem daunting, but is easier than it looks. We compiled a list of just a few ways to help you secure your first internship.

Applying for jobs is stressful. You go in knowing you are likely going to be rejected over and over again, and yet you still spend the time to tailor your resume for each application. When you think about having to write a different cover letter for each of these applications only to beg the hiring manager to review...

Just because you graduated with a major in one field, doesn’t mean you have to work in that field for the rest of your life, or ever if you don’t want to.

“If you do what you love you’ll never work a day in your life,” is such a common saying that it has been cemented in the minds of everyone looking for work. But does this saying hold any real weight in practice?

The University of Houston has resources you should take advantage of while you’re here, which includes Career Services. The department aims to help students figure out how to achieve their career goals, the first steps being resumes and cover letters.

The all majors career fair is on September 30 this year. In preparation we compiled five things you need to do before you step foot in Student Center South, or show up on Cougar Pathway.

"The Love Hypothesis" by Ali Hazelwood is an enemies to lovers story made for college students who want to add some spice to their shelves.

Spooky season doesn't start in September and people need to stop acting like it does. On that note, chill out with the Christmas in November.

The album may not have been what many people were expecting because it shows a side of the rapper and singer that his singles don’t, a vulnerable side.

The book does a great job of highlighting the issues that mixed race people faced in a society where black people were ostracized and white people were the golden standard.