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If you think student films are just a part of coursework, think again. University of Houston students produce many short films, but they often go unnoticed.  CoogTV, a student-led visual media organization at UH, focuses on the creation and production of different types of media content, including short...

Cover Photo by Matthew Guzman Houston offers a variety of nightlife options. As a result, Coogs’ toughest decision is figuring out where to spend their weekends in the wild, whether it’s at local shows or city bars. It all depends on each person’s taste and the scope of what they want out of the evening, but a...

Cover Image by Raphael Fernandez Football season allows many students to unwind and take their minds off any academic stressors. Additionally, watching the games creates an outlet for students to bond and thrive in a community of like-minded people. Elijah Gonzalez, a junior in construction management, boasts...

Gallery by Shahd Ayesh The Dare’s show in Houston on Oct. 9 wasn’t just a concert. It was an experience. In a venue like the Bronze Peacock at House of Blues, where the crowd is close and the energy is immediate, the experience hits even harder. You could feel the energy building long before The Dare even hit the...

Gallery by Matthew Guzman The last time The Lumineers performed in the Houston metropolitan area was in 2017. The alternative folk band visited three major cities in Texas, with Austin, Fort Worth and Houston during their Automatic Tour.  The namesake tour embodies the messaging of their “Automatic” album:...

One of the hottest events, literally and figuratively, on campus during the fall semester is hands down a football game tailgate. It is an annual event where the entire student body is able to come together to enjoy the two most popular college activities: football and drinking. There is never a bad vibe, which...

Society has seemingly accepted alcohol as an integral part of college culture. Some even glorify overdrinking and view it as a university rite of passage. In dorms, at parties and during other college social events, liquor is seen flowing into plastic cups like endless waterfalls.  This imagery is especially...

Photos by Seles Sanchez On Thursday, Oct. 10, Houston’s House of Blues welcomed Cannibal Corpse and their unrelenting brutality to the stage. The night’s lineup, stacked with openers like Fulci, Full of Hell and Municipal Waste, made for an unforgettable show. The evening built steadily. Each opening band...

Photo by Cindy Rivas Alfaro Let’s face the reality. College life isn’t all about clubbing with friends and going to parties, at least not for everyone. Some students are homebodies.  Homebodies thrive in the quiet, value their personal space and enjoy their alone time. They tend to experience the joy of...

Photos by Oscar Herrera Bring Me The Horizon made their return to Houston at the Toyota Center on Sept. 26 for their USA Ascension Program North America Tour (Part One of Two). Before lead singer Oli Sykes and the band took the stage, fans got to enjoy three special guests. The guests set the tone for the...