What Not To Ask Me At Thanksgiving

On Nov. 16, #thxbirthcontrol began trending on Twitter. Women across the world celebrated reproductive rights and the ability to decide when to have a child by posting why they are thankful for contraceptives. I tweeted my support. My tweet referenced Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan’s recent dismissal of birth control and whether it […]

Business and Divorce: A Tale of Two Co-Owners

By Karla Rodriguez Business owners know better than to bring any personal issues to work, but is that possible to do when you own a company with your former spouse? Houston-based Buzzles Shaved Ice owners Darryl Garcia and Marytalia LaSalle say yes, it is. The two know the ups and downs of co-owning a business even […]

Ring by Spring: Finding Love at Texas Tech

A Texas Tech legend claims that if a woman wants a date to a football game, all she has to do is sit on the Double T bench between the Administration and Student Union buildings and wait for Prince Charming to find her. Who knows how often this actually worked, but plenty of couples have met in […]

Snapshots of Love: Couple Recall Finding Each Other on Instagram

Matthew Fleming and Robin Coe lived more than 2,000 miles apart. Their love story began with the push of a “follow” button. Three years ago, they only knew of each other as “@matthewjay” and “@robinmay,” but today, they are fortunate enough to be known as husband and wife. “I joined Instagram in 2011 and quickly began […]

Weekly Poll: Would You Get Married During College?

According to wedding magazine “The Knot,” 39 percent of proposals happen between November and February. We have all seen about a million couples get engaged recently. Do you think they are too young, or can you argue with true love? Take our poll and let us know about your current marital status!