Published on October 22nd, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
Men and women stepped into stilettos, wedges and platform heels on Thursday afternoon in front of the Cullen Performance Hall to march for awareness of sexual violence in the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” campaign. …... Read More →
Published on October 7th, 2015 | by Cristina Tovar, Karis Johnson
Though many college freshmen pack on extra weight, lifestyle choices and eating habits make gaining the “freshman 15” optional. According to a study by Ohio State University, college students are gaining weight, but 15 pounds is …... Read More →
Published on October 2nd, 2015 | by Bryce Dodds, Karis Johnson
Students, several organizations and specials guests came together Thursday night for “Take Back the Night,” an event raising awareness for sexual assault, harassment and rape on college campuses. The event was hosted by the UH Women and …... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
Varun Potluri muffles a laugh as Christopher Huyn rolls his eyes, both friends remembering one of the many hilarious — or embarrassing — moments they’ve shared over the past 11 years. Potluri and Huyn have gone to …... Read More →
Published on May 9th, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
Forget about Mother’s Day? Don’t worry, just take a stroll around Rice Village. Skip the Walmart flowers and the overpriced lamps at Pier One Imports and stop in at some of the artisan stores around town, supporting small …... Read More →
Published on May 6th, 2015 | by Karis Johnson, Trey Strange
The alarm clock of finals is ringing, shattering the delicate dreams of summer break and bearing news that the end of the semester is here. The easiest decision is to roll over and hit the snooze …... Read More →
Published on May 5th, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
For Heather Childress and her daughter Sarah, the end of the semester marks more than just finishing another finals season. They will be walking across the stage together with the graduating UH class of 2015. While …... Read More →
Published on April 29th, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
As a young girl, Vanessa Alejandro roamed the back roads of Pearland on four-wheelers with her cousins and siblings, discovering a love for the world that would culminate in research of uncharted territories of earth science. …... Read More →
Published on April 22nd, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
After four years of competitive high school athletics, my volleyball shoes and knee pads gathered dust in the darkness of my closet, memories of a high school volleyball has-been. I had no plans to dust them …... Read More →
Published on April 1st, 2015 | by Karis Johnson
Seven years ago, Rachel Crandall observed a lack of positive recognition of the transgender community. The Michigan-based LGBT activist used Facebook to network and push for a designated day on which the transgender community could promote …... Read More →