Winter has FINALLY arrived in Central Texas. On December 8, highs were in the 40s and lows were below freezing.With colder temperatures, the leaves start to turn colors and fall from the trees.Mass Comm students bundle up to stay warm while walking around campus.Jackets, carves, hats and coffee to stay warm.
PR seniors Soraya Herbert and Kaley Hanson are chilled by the wind.Soraya Herbert says, “I am NOT made for the cold.”Kaley Hanson braces herself for the wind.Soraya Herbert and Kaley Hanson start to accept the cold, but still do not enjoy the 40 degree weather.
by Marissa Martinez HOUSTON – Coronavirus concerns, emergency lock-downs and gym closures could lead to wasting all hours binge-watching Netflix, but fitness enthusiasts are turning their living rooms into a home-gym renaissance. With Houston having issued a stay-at-home order, gym-goers are forced to use home equipment to get a full body workout and maintain a […]
Article by Austin Sanders On March 24, students throughout the country hit the streets to voice their frustration toward the intractable gun contral debate in America. In Round Rock and San Antonio, where two marches were organized to parallel the large gathering in Washington D.C., “enough is enough” was a common sentiment among the dozens […]