“There’s so many topics and so many things that people can be a part of that they’re specifically passionate about,” Cruz-Mattos said. “I think that’s so great to learn about and have the opportunity to learn early and see how you can make a change in global health, because everyone can.”
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Sexually assaulted at 20 years old, Brittany Piper turned her pain into healing. Now speaking of her account, she travels the world to break down stigmas around rape culture.
As student tours go by, what will they think of the patchy, dying grass that we call Fountain Mall? From the looks of it, anything that will be said will not be positive.
Many students view the prayer tent as a peaceful sanctuary in the middle of campus, and though it is only temporary, its goal is to have an effect linger long after FM72 concludes.
Trends are changing fast in the era of social media, so here is a quick recap of what is seen frequently around campus.
I was saddened leaving Livingston’s wonderland; its essence is something that cannot be replicated.
“We want to continue to grow the footprint of the market, to include a lot more vendors and get a lot more people coming through,” Linares said. “Just expand the idea of what we started off with, which was creating a cool, inclusive, open space where everyone can have a good time.”
“I’ve never really considered myself an artist,” Livingston said. “I’ve known real artists in life and I don’t think I fall into that category, but what I am capable of doing is expressing beautiful things.”
During Dr Pepper Hour, Student Government hosted an entrepreneur fair to support students in a new way by celebrating small student-run businesses.
The festival is a day to celebrate the arrival of spring and the new and old friendships made.
Author Tsh Oxenreider previews her new devotional book, “Bitter & Sweet: A Journey Into Easter,” Thursday at Fabled Bookstore.
As prices increase, is it worth keeping Netflix as a streaming service?
Don’t avoid the mess — spring into cleaning and tidy up your space.
Garage sales can be either a treasure trove for some or a waste of time for others. Personally, I love garage sales because you never know what you’ll come across and the people you’ll meet.
How does each group maintain its tried and true moves while keeping the audience and judges captivated? Some groups stick to their signature moves, while others try to spice the old moves up with new techniques.
YAKI, pronounced like “Ya-Key,” is a whimsical oasis close to campus that offers high-quality food and unique sauces.
“The benefit of arts is that it helps you see creative ways to think outside the box, new ways to challenge yourself mentally and emotionally and hopefully inspire you,” Crowder said.
We are here to settle the dust on which is the best Girl Scout cookie. Using math and our tastebuds, my roommates and I determine which is the best cookie.
On Feb. 10 from 5 – 8 p.m., small businesses on Franklin Avenue will host a Galentine’s day celebration with food trucks, live music and discounts.
Disclaimer: These homemade sleds are to be used at your own risk — I am not a professional sled maker.
Staying together for the kids isn’t really better for the kids.
“The brand is to represent happiness, but we also create a platform to express ourselves through art,” Thornton said. “That’s why we have events.”
“It all goes back to the attitude and romanticizing your own life,” Daughtry said. “You’re probably taking on more than you think.”
In Netflix’s new reality show, “Twentysomethings: Austin,” new Austinites have only 12 weeks to get a job, accomplish their dreams and see if Austin is the right fit for them.
Pivovar, a Czech-inspired brewery and restaurant, is an exciting new addition to Waco’s food scene. Pivovar’s ambience and unique dishes will keep me coming back because it is just that good.
Kermit Oliver’s “New Narratives, New Beginnings” exhibit displays intricate silk scarves and lifelike portraits of Texas wildlife and ordinary people.
“Don’t Look Up” is a satirical apocalyptic film about a comet hurtling toward Earth that will make a catastrophic impact in six months. However, when the scientists bring the news to the White House and the media, no one seems interested.