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The Ultimate College Finals Study Guide: Exam Prep 101
Whether you’re gearing up for your first round of exams or you’re a seasoned expert at studying for finals, it’s important to be prepared. Here are some tips to make sure you are ready! Looking for more information on Exam Schedules? Contact the Registrar’s Office today! Exam Prep Tip #1: Know Where to…
Read More7 Things To Do In Houston For Free | Houston for the Budget-Conscious
College students’ finances are geared toward paying for textbooks and tuition and rent, first and foremost. Whatever is left is the let’s-have-fun fund, and it might not be a lot. So what’s better than finding things that you can do for free? Here are seven interesting and free things to do in Houston: Miller Time!…
Read MoreIs Google Making Us Stupid? A Decade Later, the Question Still Matters
Editor’s Note: In 2008, Nichollas Carr published an article in The Atlantic posing the question “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” Today, Google is even more intimately woven into countless facets of society, from how we shop and search for information to how we connect with others – Google is even said to be developing driverless…
Read MorePro-Life Club at University of St. Thomas Honors Abortion Victims
Just as the midday sun began heating up on the Academic Mall yesterday, students from Celts for Life – a pro-life student organization at the University of St. Thomas in Houston – hammered 3,288 small wooden crosses into the grass in front of the Chapel of St. Basil. The sign nearby read: “Each cross honors…
Read MoreFrom the Classroom to the Operating Room: A Journey of a UST Grad
By Dr. Jamie Hernandez ’05, M.D. As a pro-life physician, I value the ethical foundation that UST laid in my life. My ability to make life-changing recommendations to my patients is not only based on the best scientific information, but also on sound ethical principles that I learned at UST. As far back as I…
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