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World map with a plane, camera, and heart drew across it.

Culture

The Heart of a Wanderer

By Piper BlakeAssistant Web Content Manager Recently, I decided to watch “Eat Pray Love” for the first time in my life and it raised some serious questions about my future career and life plans. I went into this film thinking, “This will be a great feel-good movie,” but instead made me feel like having a panic attack. This woman inspired me and stressed me out all in one movie. Screenshot by […]

todayFebruary 19, 2020

The Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Cathedral of Pisa gather large crowds around it

Culture

3 Inexpensive Ways to Travel Abroad

By Stacey RamirezWeb Content Contributor Going into college I had one goal (well two if I count graduating) but more than anything I wanted to study abroad. Many of us say we want to study abroad, but sometimes things we can't control get in the way like finding courses that are able to transfer, finding the right time, or financial burden. All of these are obstacles that can get in […]

todayFebruary 5, 2020

a piggy bank with coins scattered around it

Other Side Drive

Ca$h Radio: Episode 6

By Heather Davis, Emily Anderson, Mickey Schneider & Andrew ChapmanOther Side Drive Hosts On episode six of Ca$h Radio, the team talked flight and travel. Heather Davis, Emily Anderson, Mickey Schneider and Andrew Chapman shared the top five travel destinations, their top travel spots and tourism. Featured image by KTSW multimedia.

todayNovember 26, 2019

A collage of shapes of Texas and nautical stars on a gray background.

Culture

Think Small in the Lone Star State This Summer

By Garrett McGinley Web Content Contributor July is a busy travel month for Texans. Many will look out of state and abroad for potential vacation spots, while ignoring the hidden gems found here in the lone star state. Texas boasts over 268,000 square miles and within that, a plethora of charmingly small towns scattered across the map. Rather than a trip to a cliché spot, try unwinding in these unique […]

todayJuly 6, 2018

Culture

Flying Tips for When You Hate to Fly

By Hannah Alvarado Blog Content Contributor Travel is one of my favorite things about adult life-- getting to pack up and go away on an adventure, experience new things and places. One thing that I find absolutely horrible about it, though, is having to fly. Maybe it’s just me, but I absolutely detest flying. The creepy TA screenings with their weird rules, the cramped, claustrophobia-inducing plane, the social anxiety of […]

todayApril 23, 2018

Galleries

Spring Break in California

By Justin Manor Photojournalist It has been over 10 years since I've been out of Texas, so I decided to save up over Christmas break and go on a trip. I decided to go to California because of all of the things I’ve heard about it there and to experience all the main cities Venice Beach, Hollywood and Los Angeles. The weather was AMAZING, not too hot and not too […]

todayMarch 29, 2018

Culture

How to Manifest Travel

By Brittney Hemmands Blog Content Contributor Most of us dream of drinking margaritas by foreign beaches, eating exotic food in different places, or learning new cultures while meeting new people. Although it is easy to imagine living a simple and pleasurable life that consists of travel, it is more difficult to turn those dreams into reality. We have jobs, family, and rent to attend to, so it makes financial stability […]

todaySeptember 28, 2017

Culture

4 Reasons You Should Go On A Cruise

By Brent Ramirez Blog Content Contributor This past January was the first time I have ever set sail on a cruise, and I’ll be honest, I was pretty skeptical at first. How fun could being stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean be? Turns out that a cruise ship is where I had some of the most fun I’ve had in a long time. Now I know […]

todayFebruary 15, 2017

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