A screening of Judas and the Black Messiah and the English Department’s Hermanns Lecture Series round out this week’s list.
From which side toilet paper faces to which bathroom cleaners to use, everyone has their own bathroom preferences.
Planning for the unexpected traffic, detours or delays will make a more successful semester once classes resume an in-person format.
Whether you’re an international student or someone from out-of-state, homesickness can be a difficult and onerous feeling.
Students say to embrace simplicity and use what you have to make living space more personal and organized.
Students say compromise and communication are two key elements to having a healthy relationship with your new roommate. Remember, strangers are people, too.
The 93rd Academy Awards, also known as The Oscars, will be held Sunday. The Academy awards the best nominated films from the previous year.
While a strong work ethic can be a positive thing, holding yourself to unreasonable standards can negatively affect your emotional and physical health.
Collecting different types of squishmallows can be a fun hobby to share with friends and roommates.
While medical mistrust has a historical precedent for some communities, others simply lack credible information about COVID-19 vaccines.
Snake plants and succulents are some of the easiest house plants to care for and maintain around your apartment, house or dorm.
Keeping up with a planner can be tough during the pandemic, but these tips can help you stay productive as we approach a return to normalcy.
New Pokémon Snap, Overwatch 2 and Hollow Knight: Silksong are just a few titles included in this year’s discharge of new games.
The website will be shut down May 4, taking with it 15 years worth of community questions, answers and meme-able content.
EXCEL Campus Activities is also hosting the Brazos Blowout, which will feature street performers, music and giveaways at Brazos Park.
The hashtag went viral in the wake of Sarah Everard’s murder, but many find it dismissive of women’s experiences with sexual violence.
Some say the best way communities can deal with the effects of mass shootings is by showing support for local businesses, spreading awareness of these issues and creating support groups.
Exercising outside can help with your heart rate, vitamin D intake and athletic performance.
The singer, songwriter first announced an interest in rerecording her first six albums in 2019 after Scooter Braun acquired her former label and all the recording rights to her first six studio albums.
For those who match their makeup to the season, these thoroughly tested items are perfect for a new spring style.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics over 22 million U.S. jobs have been lost since the pandemic began, causing many to look for additional sources of income.
An urban market hosted by Legal Draft Beer Company and a virtual lesson on refreshing your life for spring round out this week’s list.
The intimacy of interacting with celebrities on social media can lead some fans to cross the boundary between admiration and obsession.
Originally intended to hold celebrities and influencers accountable, the practice has developed a negative reputation for its inconsistent application and lack of clear results.
The pipeline is a process by which students are pushed out of schools through disciplinary policies like “zero-tolerance” and potentially end up in prison.
COVID-19 restrictions at medical offices and hospitals are reshaping the pregnancy experience for women in the pandemic, but the extra time at home can be beneficial.
Students share how they made the most of celebrating with friends and family while being mindful of COVID-19 precautions.
According to the Autism Society, the shift aims to foster acceptance to ignite change through improved support and opportunities.
The hip-hop artist’s new song “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)” offended many, but the backlash illustrates the cultural divide between generations old and new.
There will also be a graffiti wall event hosted by the UTA Ambassadors in which cans will be used to “spray” light instead of paint to make digital art.
The stereotype of Asians as smart and hardworking places undue pressure on students, and the pressure to conform can be oppressive.