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Have Contiki, Will Travel - Win the Trip of a Lifetime!


By Ameara Harb
February 14, 2012 - 12:28pm

It’s safe to say that for most of us at Texas Tech, studying abroad is part of our college plan. But even with a study abroad plan in the works (or behind you), when Spring begins to peak through the clouds, the travel itch starts, and dreaming about an epic Euro-trip or an Australian adventure becomes a daily distraction when struggling through our oh-so-boring lectures. But planning a trip abroad can be scary, time consuming, and let's not forget--super expensive. Lucky for us, Her Campus has partnered with Contiki, the #1 travel company for young people, offering over 200 guided tours and pre-planned trips in 40+ countries, exclusively for 18-35-year-olds—all for amazingly low prices!...

5 Boot Trends for Fall 2011


By Jaira Keys
November 8, 2011 - 12:28pm

Riding boots- You don't actually have to go out and ride a horse in these boots. (But you can if you want) You can pair this boot with skinny jeans, tights, and even try a daring short skin showing bottom. The style of boot is extremely versatile. Just have fun with it. Wedge boots- This style can be dress up or down. For a more casual look try skinny jeans and a t-shirt. To dress this look up try pairing it with a dress or a nice skirt and a blazer. READ MORE

What is the Best Age to Get Married?


By Jaira Keys
October 20, 2011 - 11:48am

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Truvia


By Jaira Keys
October 3, 2011 - 3:36am

While enjoying your coffee at Texas Tech's on campus Barnes and Nobles you can not enjoy the sweet taste of Truvia. Truvia is a natural sweetener with a great taste and zero-calories. Made from a plant rebiana it gets it's great taste from the most delicious part of the stevia leaf.  This product can be purchased in the local Wal-Mart and Target around Lubbock and your hometown as well. This great product is going for a low price $3.99 for a 40 count, $6.49 for a 80 count, $10.99 for a 140 count.  READ MORE

Football Season


By Jaira Keys
September 25, 2011 - 11:36pm


For Texas Tech football season is a big deal. Going to school in a college town like Lubbock, Texas magnifies the interest of America's favorite sport, at least Texas' favorite game. Every year around this time stores nearly shut down and the roads are emptied because of people glued to the television or actually engaging in stands at Jones AT&T Stadium. It is impossible to do anything other that enjoy the game consider you are typically left with no other choice that to either go to the game, get food, or sit lonely in your house.
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