By Tyriana TerrellDec 100
Is it just me or do holidays hit different when you’re younger? For the past few years, I’ve been noticing the lack of spirit I’ve had for the holidays, and that’s without the pandemic. If you find yourself struggling to find the Christmas spirit this year, and you’re looking for ways to brighten the mood, then...
By Autumn RendallSep 170
If you’re interested in eating great cuisine while supporting local businesses, look no further than the Third Ward. With a collection of savory, sweet and vegan options — there’s something for everyone to dig in to without even leaving the neighborhood. Here’s some of the best restaurants the Third Ward has to...
By Britney DzuMar 190
The coronavirus made global headlines in early 2020, and has since spread to many countries. Along with its medical concerns, the coronavirus spreads an increase of xenophobia and prejudice towards Asians everywhere. Since the coronavirus broke out of China, Asians from every corner of the globe started to share...
By Hay bin YakthanFeb 110
I was lucky to be away from the devastation and persecution that followed the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. From the corruption that rotted the government and private institutions, to the death of thousands based on their name, Iraq has always been in the news since the 1980’s. However, it’s presence in the media is...
By Hay bin YakthanNov 190
Iraq is currently undergoing the largest revolution it has seen since the 2003 US invasion. Since the beginning of October, millions of Iraqis have marched through the streets of Baghdad demanding for the removal of all corrupt officials from office. The Iraqi Arabic term for this is “Shal’i Kali’, Kulhum Harameya”,...
By Anna BakerOct 230
October is LGBTQ History Month. While pride month is a celebration of being queer today, history month is a celebration of past achievements by the LGBTQ movement. However, many of us were not taught LGBTQ history in school, so it’s hard to know what to even celebrate. Here are some documentaries that can educate you...
By Nasser HassounOct 170
The rise of the military in China: what’s next for the United States The rise of China causes an impact that many analyze as a discombobulating issue for the United States and its allies. For this past century, the United States has arguably been considered the world superpower and the maintainer of international...
By Sydney RoseOct 130
If you’re like me, you’ve heard all the hype surrounding the new Popeye’s chicken sandwich. If you’re also like me, then you haven’t had the chance to try it yet. As a person who pretty much only eats chicken sandwiches when they go out to eat, I might just be the most qualified person to judge where to get the best...
By Tyler CampbellOct 80
Beginning on September 1, hundreds of new laws went into effect in Texas. Amongst these new regulations are a few that stand above the rest in terms of their impact on college students. Depending on your views, you will either love or hate these regulations. Young people are more affected by politics than some may...
By Diamond BraxtonMar 290
In college, gym memberships can get costly. Even then, how do you know where to start once you do find a gym? Try out these five affordable workout apps that can either help you get in shape at home or at the gym. Aaptiv Okay, so, I love Aaptiv. In my opinion, it works better as a running app, but they offer...
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