Category: Student Life

  • Canvas Stalking, Google Docs, and Email: The Trials and Tribulations of Dating in College

    Canvas Stalking, Google Docs, and Email: The Trials and Tribulations of Dating in College

    Written by Ian McEntee. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – I am and will continue to be a serial dater. Nothing serious tends to come from these dates, but hey, free coffee is always fun once in a while. The issue lately has been finding new ways to meet people. Yeah, Tinder is a thing, but…

  • The Social Caterpillar

    The Social Caterpillar

    Written by Dila Sarikaya. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – College students love to talk to graduating high school seniors about how incredible college is. The instant freedom, the raging parties, the new worldly perspectives, the brilliant professors, the sense of accomplishment. They told me to expect it all, and they were right. I’ve experienced all…

  • Our Water and the World’s

    Our Water and the World’s

    Written by Amina Amdeen.Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – On October 22nd, the city of Austin issued a boil water notice to its residents. At UT, the water fountains and bottle refilling stations were covered with plastic and taped up. Within hours, grocery stores around the city had empty shelves where bottled water used to be.…

  • Out of the Box

    Out of the Box

    Written by Sam Chavez. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – I once lived in a box. I lived a life of routine, conformity, and simplicity. Small-town gossip was the world news and everyone knew each other’s names. My home in La Feria, a small town in the Valley or South Texas, holds my roots and will…

  • An Open Letter: Feeling Like a Fraud

    An Open Letter: Feeling Like a Fraud

    Written by Hector Osegueda. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss.  – It’s common to find oneself struggling with the persistent and pervasive feeling of being a fraud. Under the impression that any accomplishment is tantamount to sheer luck, and faced with the fear of inevitable exposure of being a phony, many are left to worry that they…

  • The Power of Food

    The Power of Food

    Written by Alyssa Hiarker. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – Pick a memory where you were undeniably happy. What do you remember from that moment? Do you remember what you could see? What you could smell? What you could taste? Your memories may be clouded, the specifics of those instances may be lost to time, but…

  • Words We Need

    Words We Need

    Written by Kate Diller. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – Showing yourself kindness, while empowering, is shockingly difficult. You’d think it would be easy, we’re kind to others every day. So why is it that we can’t apply that to ourselves? I think about this almost every day. It’s something I really struggle with, even as…

  • Taking a Break at Book Club

    Taking a Break at Book Club

    Written by Christina Lopez. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – The Liberator held its first Book Club on Monday, October 15th. Sitting in a circle, munching on pastries and sipping coffee, attendees discussed how they use humor as a stress reducing tactic. The discussion was centered around three satirical or humorous articles, meant to convey the…

  • A Non-Traditional Path: The Transfer Experience

    A Non-Traditional Path: The Transfer Experience

    Written by Allison McCarty. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – As a prestigious and globally recognized educational institution, the University of Texas at Austin can be an intimidating school to transfer into. UT is home to an enormous number of students, and the new students every semester who transfer can often feel confused and isolated when…

  • Finding Your Home Away from Home

    Finding Your Home Away from Home

    Written by Sam Chavez. Graphic by Peyton Cabaniss. – It’s that time of the semester when students are trying to figure out their living situation for next year. While some students go apartment-hunting, others like me face a dilemma in choosing a dorm. Whether an incoming student or a fourth-year student, navigating through housing can…