By Isha MerchantNov 230
Graphic by: Len Duenas I’m known for being the single friend in my friend group. I go on dates, use dating apps religiously and have a radio show on Coog Radio. It’s dedicated to talking about dating, sex and what it’s like being single when everyone around you is in a relationship or is talking to someone. It...
By Sydney RoseJul 310
As soon as your first semester rolls around, groups of family, friends and even strangers have advice for you to take. How to navigate campus and what you need to do to make friends are among their words of wisdom. You heard it here first. The best advice someone can give you is to not start a relationship during...
By Tajj WhiteMar 70
Love is in the air with Venus being in Pisces… What does that even mean? Let’s take a glance at what astrology is, maybe it can help you understand your horoscope this Valentine’s Day. Have you ever wondered what people mean when they ask you what your sign is? Most people believe that astrology is...
By Isha MerchantMar 10
February can feel very lonely and isolating. Every year, stores stock up on Valentine’s day goodies, couples seem to be showing off how happy they are and social media can be suffocating. If you’re single, it may feel like no one is celebrating you. However, there are many ways to practice self-care and shower...
By Maria GodinezFeb 280
The beautiful thing about celebrating St Valentine’s is that it’s not just about celebrating love amongst couples, but also your own self-love. Your acknowledgment of love within you despite your flaws. Many times, when talking about ways to express love from within, people automatically think about self-care...
By Liv AndersonFeb 200
To skeptics, Valentine’s Day is seen as a heteronormative, Christian-adjacent holiday manufactured by corporations to sell candy and jewelry. The truth about how we’ve come to celebrate Valentine’s Day today is far more compelling, albeit cloudy. It’s widely understood that the Catholic feast day honors St....
By Atirikta KumarNov 40
In her second novel, Ali Hazelwood delivers a heartfelt romance filled with science, hate and love. “Love on Brain” brings out fresh, developed characters that shine in her writing. Bee Königswasser lives by one simple rule; what would Marie Curie do? She lands the opportunity of a lifetime when offered to lead a...
By Logan LinderSep 200
In between the fast-paced college environment and maintaining a social life, you might find someone you want to get to know on a more personal level. While there are few spots on campus considered date-worthy, the large city of Houston is home to numerous spots perfect for romantic gestures. Listed from cheapest...
By Sydney RoseFeb 280
Moving on from past relationships is hard, even those that could barely be considered relationships. It's OK to let yourself mourn the ending of these situations.
By Jeana'e JacksonFeb 230
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.
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