By Mahdiya BhiwandiwalaOct 290
Here’s a rapid-fire question for you: What is the first word that comes to your mind when your professor declares your next assignment has to be completed in a group? Does your answer fall in the satisfactory category, with words like exciting and collaborative, or the daunting category, with words like nightmarish...
By Pam CrawfordOct 270
Cover Image by Gauraangi Gupta These days, there are more and more stories about how bleak the job market is becoming for average college graduates. With AI on the rise, students are beginning to worry about what their future careers will look like. Some jobs are being taken by artificial intelligence, and...
By Melisa UnluOct 240
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...
By Melisa UnluOct 230
Dr. Ada Cheung’s north star is helping people in ways that also allows her to grow. The Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies (NJHSA) recognized the success in Dr. Cheung’s mission and awarded her the Professional Leadership Award, making her one of only two recipients selected from over 150 agencies...
By Gauraangi GuptaOct 230
Cover Photo by Gauraangi Gupta It’s that time of the year when fall graduates and spring internship seekers are getting their résumés straight, adding all their skills, great projects, certificates and leadership roles. They do so all while making sure the font, size and layout are right and that the page count...
By Mahdiya BhiwandiwalaOct 220
Cover Photo by Gauraangi Gupta “Nostalgia: it’s delicate but potent. It’s a twinge in your heart far more powerful than memory alone. It takes us to a place we ache to go again.” — Don Draper Most have heard their high school teachers say, “You’ll miss these days when they’re gone,” at some point. Back...
By Shahd AyeshOct 220
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...
By Matthew GuzmanOct 220
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:...
By Mahdiya BhiwandiwalaOct 210
Picture this scenario: It’s 11:45 p.m. on a Sunday night. Someone’s daunting 1,000-word writing assignment is due in exactly 15 minutes. The only slight problem: They have a blank document staring right back at them with exactly 0 words on the screen. What’s the solution? They turn to their new late-night study...
By Alveena RehmanOct 200
The retail season between September and December has a very distinct identity with its own fashion, activities and foods. It is also during these months when the annual return of fall fragrances fills up the displays of home fragrance and personal care stores. While you may love this, your classmates are not...










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