Even though it might be easier to live off processed food, students can learn how to cook for themselves, as it can be rewarding and cost-effective. Read moreStudents boil down simple recipes perfect for dorm life
Students discuss the pros and cons of living in dorms versus apartments. Read moreFinding your housing fit for the school year
Due to pet restrictions in dorms, plants can bring much needed joy and light to plant parents. Read morePlant parents on campus share wisdom, offer tips about plant life
Mavericks have many meal options to accommodate student’s different food budgets. Read moreHow UTA students can decide among meal plans
Deciding on what’s essential to pack can be hard, but planning ahead can make things easier. Read moreMove-in checklist: What to bring to college
With open flames being a fire hazard, residents have found different ways to keep their space smelling fresh and clean. Read moreThe trick to keeping a clean dorm without risking violations
Kay Byington, Student Money Management Center assistant director, gives tips on why budgeting is important for students.
It’s important to consider and recognize the qualities of a good person to live with, such as effective communication and conflict-resolution skills.
Animals can provide companionship to people with mental health conditions.
By decorating and bringing items from home, residents can personalize their room and feel proud of their space.
Here are some tips from students on how to resolve these issues.
Owning a first aid kit and knowing what to include in it can help prepare students for accidents.
Students can utilize their smaller living space through creative storage and shelving solutions.
The university provides ways for students to monitor their health and stay safe.
The two freshman tennis roommates arrived from Europe to pursue their sport and have found community at UTA.
Some students say it can get lonely being by yourself during the pandemic, and they are ready for the opportunity to have home gatherings again.
Students say people should remain honest and never feel afraid to express their opinion, but they should also respect others with differing viewpoints.
From which side toilet paper faces to which bathroom cleaners to use, everyone has their own bathroom preferences.
Planning for the unexpected traffic, detours or delays will make a more successful semester once classes resume an in-person format.
Whether you’re an international student or someone from out-of-state, homesickness can be a difficult and onerous feeling.
Students say to embrace simplicity and use what you have to make living space more personal and organized.
Collecting different types of squishmallows can be a fun hobby to share with friends and roommates.
Some students say they have balanced class, work and free time all in their bedrooms during the pandemic.
Both on the court and off, Kylee Kapp and Brooke Townsend demonstrate close bonds fostered by shared interests, complementary personalities and respecting boundaries.
Having pets can ground students in reality and help relieve stress, but it’s important that they know how to properly bring home and care for their furry companions.
Snake plants and succulents are some of the easiest house plants to care for and maintain around your apartment, house or dorm.
Mavericks give advice on how to communicate with your roommate when it comes to sexual activity with your partner.