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If you're sick of spending hundreds of dollars a year to park on campus, can we offer you a solution? The METRO Q Card can get you to campus and around town for only $.60 every three hours.

Everyone knows about dating apps, but relationship apps are the next step. Whether you want to build a deeper connection with your partner, send and create playlists or just mess around with technology -- there’s an app for that.

The Houston room was filled with students celebrating Lunar New Year on Thursday. The event was hosted by the Resident Halls Association.

Valentine's Day can seem like a wasted holiday for many singles. Instead of doing a traditional celebration for Valentine's we came up with 14 new ways to celebrate the holiday.

"Upon arriving at my cubicle, I knew I wanted it to look like Stevie Nicks puked on it, which meant I would need some spooky and vintage items. Spooky, but not tacky. Vintage, but clean. Well, there’s only one thing to do: go shopping."

The University partnered with H-E-B Pharmacy to bring booster shots to the M.D. Anderson Library.

Joining an on campus organization not only bettered my skills, but it introduced me to my best friends.

The Metropolitan Volunteer Program aims to connect UH students and the Greater Houston area through volunteer partnerships.

How joining an on campus organization helped Cynthia gain skills and life long friendships she may never have had otherwise.

When COVID-19 ruined chances of meeting new people on campus, many students took it upon themselves to find new and creative ways to connect with their peers online.