

How Overcooked Reconnected my Brother and I by Elana Veloso
“Oh my gosh! Was that the last order?” I said over some frantic button smashing. “Omg, I think we just four-starred. Omg, we beat it. It’s over. We beat the game!” My brother was yelling over the ending credit music of the game Overcooked . The game we grinded over for weeks, countless hours sitting on the living room couch. Day and night, we were coming up with strategies, stressing over eggs, dirty dishes, and uncooked pasta. And now, we finally beat it... But how ? How cou
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Simplicity & Beauty of the Channelled Whelk by Cassandra Conde
Simplicity & Beauty of the Channelled Whelk As I read Anne Morrow Lindbergh book Gift from the Sea, I could not put the book down because I felt as if I related to each specific shell. However, the one I resonated with the most was chapter II “Channelled Whelk”. This chapter reminded me of a current issue I face, which is finding “simplification of life” (Lindbergh 18). When I was 8 years old, my father brought a huge Channelled Whelk, I could not-—till this day—hold the sh
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Challenges Faced by First-Generation College Students by Krystal Garcia
Challenges Faced by First-Generation College Students For many first-generation college students, stepping onto a college campus is more than just pursuing a degree; it is about breaking barriers, reshaping family narratives, and striving for a better future. These students want an educational journey filled with ambition and perseverance, yet they often encounter significant challenges that can make success seem like an uphill battle. Financial struggles, lack of guidance
Feb 165 min read


More than a Word, Less than a Definition By Alissa Garza-Garza
More than a Word, Less than a Definition My parents always speak about me getting married someday and having kids of my own. However, in their perspectives that future is me with a man. Their traditional values decide what my love life should look like, without considering the fact that I have my own wants and dreams that do not fit their idea of love. I often find myself feeling uneasy whenever my parents bring up the idea of kids or marriage with me—a feeling rooted in
Feb 169 min read
Adoption In The Homosexual Family University of Texas Rio Grande Valley by Kaleb Foss
This essay contains description and discussion of child abuse and sexual assault against minors. This content is included in order to provide evidence and challenge ideas that it is harmful to have children raised in a same-sex couple home. This content is not of a descriptive nature but that of a research and a statistical basis. It is to provide fact and clarity on the safety of children who are being adopted into same-sex couple homes. Adoption In The Homosexual Family by
Apr 18, 20257 min read


JOIN THE ASL CLUB AT UTRGV! By Greyz Gonzalez
By Greyz Gonzalez Photo by: @aslclubatutrgv Photo by: @aslclubatutrgv Why Join A Club? For the most part, many of us can remember coming in as freshmen and being thrown into the college experience without being mentally prepared. This can be accompanied with an overbearing feeling of loneliness and anxiety, which can cause doubts of continuing the journey for higher education. As a result, some UTRGV students decide to drop out of college altogether. As of recentl
Apr 17, 20253 min read
