by Katie Stockdale On Sept. 10 UT announced that the university has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report in its top tier of the category Regional Universities South in its Best Colleges 2019 Guidebook. UT ranked 20 out of 148 schools in the Regional Universities South category. There were five other categories that […]
Too fast and too furious: Universal’s new rides
by Katie Stockdale I grew up in Florida, only an hour away from the theme-park capital, Orlando. Full transparency: I’m a Disney girl. That’s what I was raised on, and since my parents have annual passes and still very kindly pay for mine, we go to Disney. When I was in middle school, Islands of […]
Register now, vote in November
by Katie Stockdale You. Must. Vote. That’s the title of a YouTube video posted six years ago on my favorite YouTube channel, Vlogbrothers. It’s not the only video about voting on the channel and they all have the same message: vote. Before I was old enough to vote, it was easy to listen and agree […]
Pet Peeves: Is Oreo chewing through your wallet?
By KATIE STOCKDALE “The best part about having a dog is every night, when after a long day, they are thrilled to see you,” said Jill Conway, senior journalism major. “She’ll jump on top of me, it’s so cute, she just cuddles up next to me, she’s like ‘I’m so happy that you’re home!’ And […]
Apocalypse Nyx: Five stories from Umayma
By KATIE STOCKDALE Kameron Hurley’s newest book, Apocalypse Nyx, is set to come out July 17. It’s a collection of novellas about Hurley’s first star character, Nyxnissa so Dasheem. The novellas all stand on their own, and happen before the events of Nyx’s series; the God’s War trilogy. You don’t have to read the other […]