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Posts by: Jeana'e Jackson

Vegan food doesn’t always have to be a salad or tofu. A lot of the time it’s a mix of colorful veggies and delicious meat substitutes.

If you're new to campus there are a handful of things you need to know that veteran Houstonians don't think twice about.

Whether you’re a newcomer or have lived in Houston for years, figure out what plans in Houston best fit you.

I have to be honest, I’m a little bit nervous about finding the right words to perfectly say goodbye to my time here as Executive Editor.

I’m quite particular with the Korean dramas I choose to watch since it’s pretty common for me to leave a show unfinished due to losing interest. However, this was not the case with the 12-episode TV drama “Solomon’s Perjury”, as I was completely hooked from beginning to end. I binged this series with a record of 19...

Main Street Theater is back! After a year of virtual performances, Main Street has stepped back onto the stage with “Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School” at the MECA at TBH. Adapted from the beloved children’s book series “Junie B. Jones” by Barbara Park, Main Street has put together a show that is a hoot...

Let’s be real here, being a student isn’t cheap. While eating good food for meals might be a necessity for some, for those with tight budgets it’s more of a privilege. If you’re sick of eating ramen and Chick-Fil-A every day, then here are five student-budget-friendly restaurants around Houston that can give your...

After nearly a year of staying at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of human interaction has made many college students, including me, dying to go out and experience some actual college life. After I was fully vaccinated, I set out to visit a good friend in College Station. If you are someone who doesn’t...

As a bookworm who does a fair share of scrolling through TikTok, I’ve found myself on what some would call “book-tok”, a subcommunity within the app dedicated to recommending and talking about all things literature. While on a recent scroll, I came across someone discussing a book that stood out to me. The user...

Just a few months after her hit “drivers license” took the charts by storm, pop’s newest it-girl Olivia Rodrigo offers a plethora of angsty breakup tunes on her debut album “SOUR” that tug at anyone who listens’ heartstrings, even those of a millennial like myself. In this generation, it seems rare to find a...