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Graphic by: Maya Palavali Autumn has finally come; the leaves falling in multi-colored heaps, the air a perfect crisp and the sweater season has arrived. Well… for Texans, it is not quite there yet. Walking to classes still seems like swimming in humidity and the rain does not help the atmosphere. It does...

While fall may seem far away as the days of one hundred degrees temperature are seemingly never-ending, it’s never too early to start thinking about next season’s wardrobe. Fall fashion is definitely a favorite of mine and this list is a few staples that belong in every fall wardrobe. In Texas, fall fashion is...

Fall does not end until December 21, so let's bake some pumpkin bread while we still can. Our writer shared her recipe with us - and said you can take credit.

Houston fall weather is rarely in the 60s and 70s. Instead, it varies from the 50s to the 90s...in one day. How do we dress for that?

Thanksgiving: a celebration of thanks, family, food and friends. Typically held at a family member’s house and involves family you only see during holidays due to different cities, jobs and lives. We take time to celebrate our appreciation for our families, but what about our friends? These are the people we spend a...

Spooky season has arrived, and it is time to break out the candy, costumes and comradery! A big “fad” that always arises during this festive time of the year is going on fall or October themed dates with a significant other.  Unsure of what to do or where to go? Here are a few spooky date ideas: Pumpkin Patch...

Fall movies could arguably fall into a genre all of their own, with the red and orange scenery and warm melancholy of the changing season. Though Houston’s fall will never be quite as spectacular as autumn in New York, there are worst ways to spend a rainy afternoon than a fall-themed movie marathon to go with that...

Unlike most major universities in the South, Greek Life and sorority recruitment at the University of Houston is a small and close knit community which accounts for a small percent of UH’s student population. My freshman year of college I decided I would go through fall recruitment knowing little to nothing about...

Seasons in Houston are a controversial issue, and while Trader Joe’s has already started to stock their pumpkin-spice everything, temperatures are sitting comfortably around 90 degrees. All that I can think of is evenings wrapped in a blanket consuming warm things, but it’s far more likely to rain than for my yearly...

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