My name is Carly and I am going to Texas Tech in about a week. I didn’t ever really have a specific college I wanted to go to while I was growing up, but thats ok because I am ecstatic to be going to Tech. I am not too thrilled about going from the city [...]
Full Story »Notes from the Reporter’s Notebook
Home sweet College Avenue. I finally get back after a long trek back to my dorm and totally crash. …I can already tell I am going to love it here…
Full Story »A gay guy in a dorm of straight guys
Being a gay guy in a dorm filled with straight men is not an easy thing to deal with every day. Though I get along fine with them, I’m pretty positive that none of them have caught on that I am indeed a gay guy.
Full Story »The Happening
It’s finally happening I’m escaping the monotony of my city, the boring night scene and well lets face it the Texan girls. My escape shall be to California, home of the American dream, Hollywood, and scantily clad women. Things are looking good, but what about all my friends?
Full Story »High School Senior who never sleeps
Hello there, the name is Maddy and I am your normal 17 year old high school senior, trying to make it into college. Well, as normal as a person who goes to school two and a half hours four days a week, is taking Arabic classes, writing a book, trying to run a teen ministry and is going to flight school, can be. I have always had a lot on my metaphorical plate of life, but I somehow manage to make it happen.
Full Story »Edward: Cool College Kid
The fresh feeling that I get of waking up and being a cool college kid heading off to grab a bite before I schlep to class is complimented by the delightfully gentle warm breeze that sweeps through the walkway of the Amacrost Library greeting me to the new day.
Full Story »A Texas Girl’s Guide to State Schools- Pilot
Hey ya’ll (and yes, I say ya’ll in real life ALL the time), I’m Colleen. Always super involved in school from International Thespian Club(Theatre) to Award Winning Drill Team to all AP classes and service organizations like Interact/Jr. Rotary Club, I somehow managed to maintain my grades as well, largely thanks to my parents strongly enforced sense of responsibility and morals as well as a great set of DNA. With all of this, I’m proud to say I was accepted at The University of Texas at Austin! Hook ‘Em!!
Full Story »The Slacker
The name is Wes 257th in my class in high school, 3.0 GPA, award winning all American slacker. I’m a charmer or a trickster and I could always talk my teachers into passing me.
Full Story »Edward’s College Adventure Begins!
I’ve made it. I actually got into college.
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