Category: Yulissa Chavez

  • An Open Letter to my Mother

    An Open Letter to my Mother

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. Graphic by Emma Robinson. Originally published as part of the Spring 2019 “Challenge” Issue.–  Growing up in a Latina household, forced me to comply with the idea that my body was the property of God. This mentality may suggest that I learned to appreciate my body, but instead, I grew up…

  • The Age Problem: Driving, Drinking and Renting

    The Age Problem: Driving, Drinking and Renting

    Written by Yulissa Chavez.Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss – What is maturity? How does an individual know they have reached the age of maturity, and that they are not simply playing into imposter syndrome? The United States of America seems to be indecisive of an age that clearly marks when an individual is mature enough to…

  • What is Love: The Consequences and Benefits of Online Dating

    What is Love: The Consequences and Benefits of Online Dating

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – What does “love” mean today? Some may say it is the quality time one shares with a significant other. Others may define it by the number of growing experiences a couple has together. Whatever love is—it is anything but simple. In the digital age, everything has…

  • Does Social Media Hinder or Help One’s Understanding of Politics? You Decide.

    Does Social Media Hinder or Help One’s Understanding of Politics? You Decide.

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – Politics may appear problematic but being ill-informed on policies or platforms before voting is even more problematic. Social media provides users with a mass of information, opinions, and ideas in a matter of seconds; however, this accessibility can also be counterintuitive for those who may not…

  • Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts

    Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. Students in the College of Liberal Arts generally do not have immediate access to start becoming entrepreneurs. The lack of access and encouragement to pursue outlying goals that the College of Liberal Arts does not often promote can give students in the College of Liberal Arts the…

  • The Power of Alternative Breaks

    The Power of Alternative Breaks

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. Photo by Yulissa Chavez. The Alternative Breaks Program (AB) within the Longhorn Center for Community Engagement aims to help students become more aware of the social problems that occur outside of the UT Austin community.  This year, the coordinators of the Alternative Breaks Program decided to bring their team of seven students…

  • The Discrepancies of School Funding and Disabilities in Higher Education

    The Discrepancies of School Funding and Disabilities in Higher Education

    Written by Yulissa Chavez.  Image by Yulissa Chavez.  Not every building on the University of Texas at Austin campus has braille. Although UT Austin promotes a message of inclusivity and diversity, often the actions of the university do not reflect that same message, much to frustration of students with a disability. The Services for Students…

  • “Dream Over”: The Repeal of DACA

    “Dream Over”: The Repeal of DACA

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. Image by Yulissa Chavez.  Back in September 2017, President Trump called to end the program Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which protected an estimated 800,000 young adults who were  brought to the United States as children. With the program now coming to an end, these individuals are now eligible for…

  • Texas Performing Arts Presents “The Crucible”

    Texas Performing Arts Presents “The Crucible”

    Written by Yulissa Chavez. From November 8 to November 19, Texas Performing Arts showcased Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, a story of how ignorance, hatred and jealousy can result in the deaths of innocent people. Set in Salem, Massachusetts during the 17th century, the play begins with the fearful and paranoid Reverend Parris accusing his devious…