Julius Johnson As the spring semester approaches at Texas State University, students are gearing up for more than just academic challenges. A nationwide surge in thrifting among college students reveals a budget-savvy trend that’s gaining momentum. According to a recent Forbes study, a staggering 72% of students have thrifted before as a means of curating […]
At the beginning of the pandemic, multiple business had to close their stores due to COVID-19. Big corporate businesses were able to slowly start opening their stores again after given the ok to open, but some had to close down for good. Some small business, like vintage thrift shops in the San Marcos area, made plans […]
By Kara Valentine Through rallying and canvassing, advocates for No Way on Prop A gathered downtown Saturday, Sept. 18, to get their message across: “Misinformation and frustrated are very nice words,” said Austin City Council Member Gregorio “Greg” Casar. “Prop A is a dangerous and fiscally irresponsible ballot measure. It would force Austin to cut essential services […]