2020 Texas Voters’ Guide
You’re still in time to vote! The 2020 Presidential Election is getting closer, but you still good to cast your ballot early and avoid longer… Read More »2020 Texas Voters’ Guide
You’re still in time to vote! The 2020 Presidential Election is getting closer, but you still good to cast your ballot early and avoid longer… Read More »2020 Texas Voters’ Guide
No matter our political differences this election season, there is one thing that can unite every American – free stuff. To promote early voting, Austin… Read More »Voting Guide: Places to get free things during early voting
Rumors circulate around Littlefield dormitory, UT’s oldest residence hall. Does more than just dust float through these nearly 100-year-old halls? Perhaps, even the ghost of… Read More »The empty desk at the end of the hall
As I transferred from El Paso to UT Austin this fall, I came to UT carrying with me not only my hopes, my dreams and… Read More »Hello and good-bicycle; a eulogy to my stolen bike
When I started seeing TikToks and IG posts featuring an ALL pink mexican restaurant here in Austin- I knew I had to go. Located on… Read More »Taquero Mucho is a Pink Wonderland here in austin
You know that song “We didn’t start the fire?” Yeah, it was wrong- we totally did. And by “we” I mean the hormone-crazed mothers-to-be that… Read More »Yes, Billy Joel, We Did Start the Fire
As we begin the first few weeks of Fall, it can be a difficult time to resume online classes. College is typically stressful, so being… Read More »Apps & Extensions To help you with Zoom University
As fall rolls in and schools all across America open their virtual doors to students, frustration and uncertainty begin to set in. Going from an… Read More »10 Tips to not go insane during zoom university
Music credits: “Happy Ending” by Scott Holmes. Courtesy of Free Music Archive
Being away from campus can be hard. For those missing Austin, here are 10 things to look forward to in the Fall, complete with memes… Read More »10 Things to Look Forward to When We Return to the Forty Acres