By Dulce GarzaSep 180
Photo by: Oscar Herrera At the turn of each September and the promise of cooler weather, UH’s ever-beloved Family Weekend has returned once more. A three-day event built to connect both students and their families to the University has many activities to offer. Educational sessions, such as preparing for...
By McKenzie MisiaszekOct 180
Homecoming Week starts Monday and along with the Saturday game, there are many events to attend throughout the week.
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 Marshall Heins IIFeb 140
With New Orleans hailed as the Mardi Gras haven and being less than six hours down the road from Houston, is it worth it to “settle” for the Mardi Gras Galveston festival just one hour outside of town? If affordable and convenient is your approach to celebrating next season, as is the case with many students across...
By Christina SoukisOct 110
October is LGBTQ history month, and while there are many defining moments from previous decades, it’s important to remember that the community is still facing hardships. Some events that have defined the movement’s current goals are as follows: March 23, 2016: North Carolina Passes Anti-Trans Bathroom Bill Under...
By Dean Suchy, Karis JohnsonNov 20
In city with over a million people, Houston’s holiday season boasts everything from 5K runs to ballet performances. There are traditional events that have been going on for years, and there are a few which are just making their Houstonian holiday debut. Over the break, don’t stay cooped up when there is a plethora of...
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