By Jalisa FIsherMay 30
Everyone has heard the saying “you are what you eat,” which can be interpreted to mean if you eat healthful foods you’ll be healthy and if you eat unhealthful foods you’ll be unhealthy. This for the most part rings true. Well Hippocrates said, “let food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food.” Coincidentally...
By BreeAngela HamiltonMay 20
While professors are busy finalizing our grades, we’re busy finalizing our summer plans. Some of us have already mapped out our travel routes while others feel stuck at home. If you’re spending the summer in Houston, there’s no need to feel like you’re missing out. There are plenty of cool things to do in Houston, and...
By Iman BalagamMay 20
—–NEED INTRO—- “Girl Boss” by Sophia Amoruso At 29 years old, Amoruso is the founder, CEO and creative director of Nasty Gal, a $100+ million e-tailor that sells high-end fashion to the masses. Her story is extraordinary considering she chose not to go to college and instead to live a life of dumpster-diving at age...
By Elizabet FloresMay 10
The Glass Mountain magazine writers presented poetry at the Honors Commons at the MD Anderson Library in support of the launch of their newest issue. Glass Mountain features student writers that has garnered the attention of other hopeful writers. The magazine provides an opportunity for aspiring writers, artists and...
By Elizabet FloresMay 10
It was a tale as old as time from the book, to the big screen, to finally the play. Today thousands of Houstonians gathered at the Hobby Center at the Sarofim Hall on the opening day to see the “Beauty and the Beast” up close. The musical was sponsored by Bank of America and included a dazzling array of lights and...
By Elizabet FloresMay 10
What began as a thesis project for UH alumnus Ryan Soroka has grown into one of Houston’s most popular breweries, and now 8th Wonder Brewery’s ultimate goal is to revitalize East Downtown while instilling a sense of community. According to an article in Forbes Magazine, social media can make a big difference for small...
By Elizabet FloresMay 10
The art exhibit titled “To the 9s: Senior Graphic Design Exhibition” was held for the graduating seniors from Sam Houston State University on April 18-21 at the Gaddis Geeslin Gallery in Huntsville. The exhibit featured installation pieces and a central theme on graphic design, describing the...
By Alejandra RodriguezApr 290
“Send Me On My Way” by Rusted Root: Start your journey with this 90s throwback, so turn up the volume and take on the road. Then you’ll be on your way. “Surfin’ U.S.A.” by The Beach Boys: A summer road trip playlist isn’t complete without a song from The Beach Boys. You’ll be itching to swim in the nearest ocean as...
By Connor BehrensApr 280
Marvel’s thirteenth film in its cinematic universe is a mature and much-welcomed addition. “Captain America: Civil War” follows along as political weight gives way for governments to consider initiating a system of responsibility when the actions of the Avengers lead to loss of human life and collateral damage. The...
By Dmitriy BorovykhApr 200
Dark Souls is a franchise notorious for its difficulty, yet its fan base has only been growing over the years. The first Dark Souls was largely inspired by 2009’s Demon’s Souls, which in turn was a ‘spiritual successor’ to an older series, King’s Field. After taking a departure from the series to create a PS 4...
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