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WolffFest 2022, were you there? If not, let me fill you in on what you missed. 

OK. You’ve secured an internship. Good job! Now, how can you make the most out of it? You want to squeeze every bit of information out of your time. We’ve broken down some tips on how to get everything and more out of your internship.

Free tickets, discounted hotels and a chance to build up your resume, all while working at the happiest place on Earth. If any of those perks appeal to you, the Disney College Program could be what you’ve been searching for. Katherine just got a spot within the competitive program.

While summer classes may not sound fun, sometimes they’re necessary. Be it graduating on time, desiring a smaller class size or just because you want to. If you’ve never taken a summer class, we’ve got you. Here’s everything to consider when it comes to scheduling and preparing for a summer class.

We’ve compiled a list for everyone who says, “there’s nothing to do in Houston.” And it isn’t even comprehensive.

It’s almost impossible to live with roommates or suitemates without arguing at least once. Whether it be over hygiene habits, relationships or just general attitude. There are ways to prevent or simply diffuse these potential conflicts. Whether it be communication, setting expectations or letting things slide we made...

While UH is well known as a commuter school, when all your friends live on campus it can be hard to reconcile that you have to drive an hour home every day. But, if you’re like Haya, it can actually bring you closer to your family and connect with the city.

Rooming with your besties may seem like a fun idea at first, but if you aren’t compatible roommates you could ruin a friendship. Before you decide to room together read this article arguing against it.

Dorms can be dull, boring and gray – especially when you have little to no decor. Making your dorm feel more warm and inviting can be as simple as adding some plants, but caring for those plants is a different story altogether. We’re here to help.

Setting off fire alarms, leaving your hair on the shower wall, blaring music from behind a lock door all day -- these are all things you shouldn’t do when you’re living with a roomie for the first time. You should know this. But if you don’t, that’s what this story is for.