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MAY 2013 • VOL 25 • HOUSTON • STUDYBREAKS.COM THE NEXT BIG THING KILLER TIPS STUDENTS FIGHTING THEIR WAY TO THE TOP 6 PLUS! The 10 Most Successful College Entrepreneurs of All Time Do’s and Don’ts for Scoring Your Dream Job WILL NTIM AND FIVE OTHERS REVEAL THEIR PLANS TO MAKE IT BIG $250 IN COUPONS INSIDE! DO DON’T 21 EXCLUSIVE THE TONTONS Up-and-Coming Band You Gotta Know Now! + THE 12 COOLEST JOBS Apply now at studybreaks.com

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MAY 2013 • VOL 25 • HOUSTON • STUDYBREAKS.COM

THE NEXT BIG THING

KILLER TIPS

STUDENTS FIGHTING THEIR WAY TO THE TOP6

PLUS! The 10 Most Successful College Entrepreneurs of All Time

Do’s and Don’ts for Scoring Your Dream Job

WILL NTIM AND FIvE OTHERS REvEAL THEIR PLANS TO MAKE IT BIG

$250 IN COUPONS INSIDE!

DO DON’T

21

EXCLUSIvE

THE TONTONSUp-and-Coming Band You

Gotta Know Now!

+ THE 12 COOLEST JOBS

Apply now at studybreaks.com

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INSIDE

Desiree Johnson San Antonio Staff

Katie Coon Athens Staff

Louis Montemayor Marketing Assistant

Sam Sumpter Editor

Steve VinerPublisher

Joey PeñaSr Account Executive

Felecia Clark Account Manager

Kenyatta GiddingsStaff Writer

Kaitlyn Clement Photo Editor

David Reimherr VP of Sales

Daniel Stone Publisher

Taylor PrewittStaff Writer

& Photographer

Sheyna WebsterStaff Writer

Ryan ElliottSan Marcos Staff

Debora Licón Graphic Designer

Katarina West Art Director

Allison AsburyStaff Writer

Arlena CorderoSocial Media Intern

Chad Happens Writer

Channing HolmanEditorial Intern

Shane SummersStaff Writer

Brandon Ellis Sales

Spencer Nelson Columbia Staff

Stacia Smith Lubbock Staff

INSIDEMAY 2013 VOL. 25 STUDYBREAKS.COM

Cover Photo By: Ali Iqbal

Feature16 FIGHTINGTHEIRWAYTO

THETOPWilliam Ntim and five others reveal their dreams and plans to make it big!

HotSection04 HOTLIST06 HOTBAND10 HOTCOUPLE

TheScene12 DRINKSPECIALS

Every Bar. Every Special. Every Night.

14 Party Pics

YourPlace21 HOUSINGGUIDE

Find Your New Place

InEveryIssue20 HOWTO22 TFM24 FUNSTUFF

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When I was young, I had big dreams: I was going to go to the University of Alaska, drive a pink convertible, and marry Michael Jordan. When I was old, I realized I was an idiot. I went to UT, drive a black Elantra, and since I won’t be mature enough to get married for at leeeeast 50 years, my odds of tying the knot

with number 23 aren’t lookin’ that good.POINT BEING—besides the fact that I was a

delusional child—is that you should FOLLOW YOUR DREEEEAMS...but more importantly, adapt when you realize your dreams are complete bullshit.

On THAT note, we dedicate this issue to all of you ca-razzzy kids who are crossing the stage this month, and I wanna say WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD! But not the kind that’s all “seven strangers…picked to live in a house”—more like the soul-crushing, pants-required professional world. OMG—Are you excited yet?_ Sam Sumpter, Editor

Study Breaks magazine is published twelve times per year by ShweikiMedia, Inc., copyright 2012. All rights reserved. This magazine may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented without written permission from the publisher. Reproduction or use in whole or in part of the contents of this magazine or of the trademarks of Study Breaks magazine, Inc., without written permission of the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for care and return of unsolicited materials. Return postage must accompany material if it is to be returned. In no event shall such material subject this magazine to any claim for holding fees or similar charges.

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21 KILLER TIPS FOR SCORING THE JOB OF YOUR DREAMS

It’d be nice if for a job interview all you had to do was show up, smile and razzle-dazzle ‘em with your

keg stand skills, BUT—sadly—apparently post-college, professionalism is kiiiiinda required. And now

that you’ve traded beer bongs for your Bachelor’s (at least on the week days), it’s time to jump on the

whole job thang and score yourself a gnarly 9-5—with the help of our tricks, tricks and generally expert

advice. You’ve got the guide, now what’re you waiting for? Suit up! WORDS: SB STAFF

THE MAKE-IT-OR-BREAK-IT GUIDE TO GETTING THE GIG

1. PICK GOOD PAPER This isn’t Legally Blonde and pink and scented ain’t professional, aight?! Same goes for papyrus, Cleopatra; keep that shit in 3,000 BC.

2. ONLY INCLUDE WHAT’S RELEVANT“You were a middle school cheerleader?! I knew you’d make a perfect investment banker!” said NO ONE EVER.

3. KEEP IT SHORT AND SWEETMost reasonably educated people can’t take more than a page of 50 Shades of Grey; you can bet your ass they don’t want more than a page detailing your Power Point expertise.

4. FOREGO FANCY FONTSYou’re probably better off using Wingdings than Comic Sans. No, seriously.

5. PASS ON THE PURPLEWhen it comes to color, opt for a professional palette—unless you’re applying to be a 7th grade girl. (And in that case, add some <3 <3 <3’s and DoN’t FoRgEt To TyPe LiKe ThIs.)

HOW TO MAKE YOURS STAND OUT IN THE STACK

5 ROCK-YOUR- RESUME STRATEGIESSIMPLE MISTAKES SMART STUDENTS MAKE

10 WAYS TO SCREW UP YOUR INTERVIEW

6 WAYS TO DRESS FOR SUCCESS DO’S AND DON’TS FOR YOUR LAND-A-JOB LOOK

DO: Showing up clean and Downy-fresh makes it look like you’ve got your

life—and laundry—together.

DON’T: Wrinkled and unwashed is just

unsavory. Haute Hamper is not a style.

DO: A nice tie says “Oh wassup—

I’m professional.”

DON’T: A goofy Garfield tie isn’t gonna

get you hired…or laid.

DO: A pair of classy, closed-toe pumps

is pretty and professional.

DON’T: Sky-high stilettos suggest a

naughty night job.

DO: It sounds basic, babes,

but use a brush.

DON’T: Hungover hair that smells more like Grey Goose than Garnier is a no-go.

DO: A badass blazer looks sharp

on both sexes.

DON’T: A hoodie is more pothead than

professional.

DO: Subtle accessories are fun and

fashionable.

DON’T: Big bling and chunky chains belong

in the club, not the cubicle.

DOBianca looks polished and professional in her interview ensemble

A crisp blazer adds a dose of class while the waist-cinching belt steps up the fashion factor

A modestly heeled, closed-toe

shoe is stylish and office

appropriate

Minimal gold jewelry is a simple

way to shine

DON’TCJ’s IDGAF “interview outfit”

is more morning-after than management track

From beer bongs to the

boardroom! No, the neon hat is

NOT that versatile

Usually it’s the ladies that show too much cleavage—

button up, bro

Call us crazy, but the belt usually works better when

you put it on

The I-stayed-up-‘til-six-am squint is less than impressive in interviewers’ eyes

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

ARRIVE LATE“Oh, I’m sorryyyy—the drive thru at Starbucks was just PACKED.” Enjoy your vanilla latte…and unemployment.

ARRIVE TOO EARLY“Oh, don’t mind me; I’ll just sit here awkwardly next to your desk for an hour.” Yeah, people mind.

WEAR TOO MUCH PERFUME/COLOGNE…Axe may win you the adorationof females, but it won’t win theadmiration of your potentialemployer. Meanwhile, that Dolce and Gabbana? Superb for scoring sex in the Caribbean. (Commercials don’t lie!) But a job? Not so much.

OR FORGET DEODORANT Sweaty palms are one thing;sweaty pits are another.

DRESS LIKE A SCRUB Whether you’re applying on Wallstreet or at Walmart, no one wants to hire the kid in the jorts. Hell, no one even wants to hang out with the kid in the jorts. Think of your interviewers as TLC: No, they don’t want no scrubs. (*sassy snap*)

KISS ASSThere’s an approximate 1% chance you admire your interviewer’s pet ferret, porcelain kitten collection or pleated khakis. Don’t bullshit a com-pliment, kids. (And if they have all three of these things, we recommend you apply somewhere else.)

ACT COCKYConfidence is one thing; cockiness is another. If you find yourself veering towards the Mike “The Situation” end of the spectrum, step it down a notch or 12.

ACT IMMATUREIf you laughed at theaforementioned “cocky,”you need not apply…anywhere.

SHOW UP HUNGRYThose 120-decibel stomach rumbles may scream “I want this job!” but more in a because-I-can’t-afford-food way than a because-I’m-qualified way.

FORGET THE THANK YOUYou thank your Nana post-Christmas for those heinous sweaters you don’t want. Why wouldn’t you thank your interviewer post-interview for a job you DO want? Exaaactly.

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21 KILLER TIPS FOR SCORING THE JOB OF YOUR DREAMS

It’d be nice if for a job interview all you had to do was show up, smile and razzle-dazzle ‘em with your

keg stand skills, BUT—sadly—apparently post-college, professionalism is kiiiiinda required. And now

that you’ve traded beer bongs for your Bachelor’s (at least on the week days), it’s time to jump on the

whole job thang and score yourself a gnarly 9-5—with the help of our tricks, tricks and generally expert

advice. You’ve got the guide, now what’re you waiting for? Suit up! WORDS: SB STAFF

THE MAKE-IT-OR-BREAK-IT GUIDE TO GETTING THE GIG

1. PICK GOOD PAPER This isn’t Legally Blonde and pink and scented ain’t professional, aight?! Same goes for papyrus, Cleopatra; keep that shit in 3,000 BC.

2. ONLY INCLUDE WHAT’S RELEVANT“You were a middle school cheerleader?! I knew you’d make a perfect investment banker!” said NO ONE EVER.

3. KEEP IT SHORT AND SWEETMost reasonably educated people can’t take more than a page of 50 Shades of Grey; you can bet your ass they don’t want more than a page detailing your Power Point expertise.

4. FOREGO FANCY FONTSYou’re probably better off using Wingdings than Comic Sans. No, seriously.

5. PASS ON THE PURPLEWhen it comes to color, opt for a professional palette—unless you’re applying to be a 7th grade girl. (And in that case, add some <3 <3 <3’s and DoN’t FoRgEt To TyPe LiKe ThIs.)

HOW TO MAKE YOURS STAND OUT IN THE STACK

5 ROCK-YOUR- RESUME STRATEGIESSIMPLE MISTAKES SMART STUDENTS MAKE

10 WAYS TO SCREW UP YOUR INTERVIEW

6 WAYS TO DRESS FOR SUCCESS DO’S AND DON’TS FOR YOUR LAND-A-JOB LOOK

DO: Showing up clean and Downy-fresh makes it look like you’ve got your

life—and laundry—together.

DON’T: Wrinkled and unwashed is just

unsavory. Haute Hamper is not a style.

DO: A nice tie says “Oh wassup—

I’m professional.”

DON’T: A goofy Garfield tie isn’t gonna

get you hired…or laid.

DO: A pair of classy, closed-toe pumps

is pretty and professional.

DON’T: Sky-high stilettos suggest a

naughty night job.

DO: It sounds basic, babes,

but use a brush.

DON’T: Hungover hair that smells more like Grey Goose than Garnier is a no-go.

DO: A badass blazer looks sharp

on both sexes.

DON’T: A hoodie is more pothead than

professional.

DO: Subtle accessories are fun and

fashionable.

DON’T: Big bling and chunky chains belong

in the club, not the cubicle.

DOBianca looks polished and professional in her interview ensemble

A crisp blazer adds a dose of class while the waist-cinching belt steps up the fashion factor

A modestly heeled, closed-toe

shoe is stylish and office

appropriate

Minimal gold jewelry is a simple

way to shine

DON’TCJ’s IDGAF “interview outfit”

is more morning-after than management track

From beer bongs to the

boardroom! No, the neon hat is

NOT that versatile

Usually it’s the ladies that show too much cleavage—

button up, bro

Call us crazy, but the belt usually works better when

you put it on

The I-stayed-up-‘til-six-am squint is less than impressive in interviewers’ eyes

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

ARRIVE LATE“Oh, I’m sorryyyy—the drive thru at Starbucks was just PACKED.” Enjoy your vanilla latte…and unemployment.

ARRIVE TOO EARLY“Oh, don’t mind me; I’ll just sit here awkwardly next to your desk for an hour.” Yeah, people mind.

WEAR TOO MUCH PERFUME/COLOGNE…Axe may win you the adorationof females, but it won’t win theadmiration of your potentialemployer. Meanwhile, that Dolce and Gabbana? Superb for scoring sex in the Caribbean. (Commercials don’t lie!) But a job? Not so much.

OR FORGET DEODORANT Sweaty palms are one thing;sweaty pits are another.

DRESS LIKE A SCRUB Whether you’re applying on Wallstreet or at Walmart, no one wants to hire the kid in the jorts. Hell, no one even wants to hang out with the kid in the jorts. Think of your interviewers as TLC: No, they don’t want no scrubs. (*sassy snap*)

KISS ASSThere’s an approximate 1% chance you admire your interviewer’s pet ferret, porcelain kitten collection or pleated khakis. Don’t bullshit a com-pliment, kids. (And if they have all three of these things, we recommend you apply somewhere else.)

ACT COCKYConfidence is one thing; cockiness is another. If you find yourself veering towards the Mike “The Situation” end of the spectrum, step it down a notch or 12.

ACT IMMATUREIf you laughed at theaforementioned “cocky,”you need not apply…anywhere.

SHOW UP HUNGRYThose 120-decibel stomach rumbles may scream “I want this job!” but more in a because-I-can’t-afford-food way than a because-I’m-qualified way.

FORGET THE THANK YOUYou thank your Nana post-Christmas for those heinous sweaters you don’t want. Why wouldn’t you thank your interviewer post-interview for a job you DO want? Exaaactly.

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Howl At The Moon (612 Hadley St. // 713-658-9700) Call 713-658-9700 to Set up a Happy Hour Party Call 713-658-9700 to Set up a Happy Hour PartyNo Cover Charge all Night Long!Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts at

8pm! $2 Lone Stars, $3 Wells Until 10pm and $4 Titos Vodka Cocktails!

FREE Cover with College ID! Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts a 8pm! $4 Bombs, $3 Skyy Drinks, $2 16oz Miller lite Aluminum Bottles!

F:Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts at 6pm - A complementary Appetizer Buffet until 7:00pm! 1/2 priced Drinks until 8:00pm! S: Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts at 8:00pm!

Closed

Jimmie’s Place (2803 White Oak // 713-861-9707) $1 Snack Beers $2 Euro Imports $2 Texas And Mexican Premiums $1 Select Cans

Komodo Pub (2004 Baldwin // 655-1501) $2 Bud Ice, $3 Jager, & $15 Wine Bottles $2 Ziegenbock, $3 Titos, $15 Wine Bottles $2 Lonestar, $4 Jager, $15 Wine Bottles $4 John Daly & $4 Tuaca S: $12 Bud Lite And Bud Buckets $10 Bottomless Draft And Mimosas

Little Woodrow’s (5611 Morningside Dr // 713-521-2337) $2.50 Texas Beers All Day “Giant Mug Night” // $3 Giant 25 oz Mug“Big Beers” All Day+Nite! Get Big Ol’ 23 Oz Of Your Fave Dom Starting At $1.75

“Big Domestic Tanker” For Just $6F: 8-10PM// $1.50 Longneck Special S: “Big Beers” All Day & Night! Get A Big Ol’ 23oz Of Your Favorite Domestic Beer Starting At $1.75

“Draft Mania Any Draft On Wall Is $2.50 And Up From 7P- Close

Mezzanine Lounge (2200SW FRWY // 713-528-6399) $3 TX Beers, Shot Wheel Shots $2.50 U Call Its Big Beer Night & $3 Soco Lime $3 Wells, $3.50 Jager + Tuaca F: $3 Mexican Beers + Margaritas S: $3.50 Jack Daniels $3 Any Draft

Numbers (300 Westheimer // 713-526-6551) $2 Wells & Lonestar, No Cover Closed No Cover S: $1 Draft & Drink Specials All Night

Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar (1201 Fannin St//713-337-7383) Closed Closed No Cover // $2.50 PBR & Tecate, $4 H-Bombs No Cover // $2.50 PBR & Tecate, $4 H-Bombs F+S: $2 test tube shots & Worlds Greatest Dueling Piano Show Closed

Pub Fiction (2303 Smith St Suite 100 // 713-400-8400)1/2 off our chef’s menu, $3 Mex BotBeers, Jager shots, & Tuaca shots all night long

$3 drafts, $4 imports ¢35 boneless wings, $10 featured domestic bottles $3 Jim Beam drinks, $2 cans of Lone Star and PMBF: $2.50 MGD bottles S: ¢35wings until 10pm// $3.50 Bud Light, Mich. Ultra Drafts, $2 wells, $2.50 mimosas, $3 bloody mary’s until 8pm

11-2AM// $3 25oz Dom Drafts & Bloodies, $4 25oz Imp Drafts & $1.50 Mimosas

Rich’s (2401 San Jacinto // 713-759-9606) $1 Wells Till 11Pm

The Brewery Tap (717 Franklin // 713-237-1537) 20 oz. Imports -$4.25 Till 7Pm 20 Oz. Domestics- $3.25 Till 7Pm 20 Oz. Imports=$4.25 Till 7Pm 20 Oz. Domestics-$3.25 Till 7Pm F: 20 Oz. Imports -$4.25 Till 7PM

The Den (4835 Calhoun // 281-888-4299) $2 Tecate Cans $4 20 oz. Long Island Iced Teas ($5 flavored) $3 Porn Stars & Sex at The Den Shots $3 Porn Stars & Sex at The Den Shots F&S: $3 Amaretto Sours, Kamakazi’s & SoCo Lime Shots + Trivia Saturdays Open to close -*$3 Jagers & $4 Jager Bombs

The Roxy (5351 W Alabama // 713-850-7699) 20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

F+S: 20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

Saint Dane’s Bar & Grill (502 Elgin St. // 703-807-7040) $7 Domestic Pitchers // HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

$2.50 Domestic Pints // HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

$4 U Call Its & Karaoke // HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

¢25 Wings after 4pm // $3 Domestic Bottles, Wells & Frozen Ritas HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

F: Happy Hour Til 7pm // S:$7 Domestic Pitchers Til 7PM HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

$7 Domestic Pitchers. Bomb Special

Sam Houston Race Park (SHRP.com) Go to: www.shrp.com Go to: www.shrp.com Go to: www.shrp.com Free Admission and $2 domestic longnecks all nightF: 50 Cent Beer & $1.50 Wine 6p-9pS: Go to: www.shrp.com

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Sam’s Boat (5720 Richmond Ave // 713-781-2628) All Day// $2.50 Coors Lt Pints, $10 Coors Lt Pitchers + ¢.50 Wings

All Day// $2 Domestic Pints All Day// $3 Absolut Cocktails $2 Domestic Longnecks, $3 Sauza Ritas, & $2.50 BottlesF: HH 11AM-8PM// $2.75 Wells, $3.50 Calls & Dom Bottles + $2.50 Drafts S: 11-8PM// $2.50 Pints, $10 Pitchers(Bud-Bud Lt-Ziegnbock-Mich Ultra)

HH 11AM-8PM// $2.75 Wells, $3.50 Calls & Dom Btls + $2.50 Drafts

Scout Bar (18307 Efret Bay Blvd // 281-335-0002) $2.00 U Call It’s All Night$1.00 Domestic Draft, $2 Import Drafts, & $2 Wells All Night

$1V Wells & $2 Big Ass Beer All Night

Shakespeare Pub (14129Memorial// 281-497-4625) $1 Off Everything & $3 Bull Blasters. Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices

Sherlock’s Pub (1952 W. Gray Street // 713-521-1881) $2 Select Domestic Bottles + Drafts, $2 Wells & Select Calls Super Calls

$2 Select + Premium Domestic Drafts$3 Select Import Big Beer Drafts$2 Select Domestic Big Beer Drafts

$2 Domestic Pints

Skol Casbar & Grille (2117 Chenevert // 713-651-1011) Until 6pm: $2 dom, $3 imports & wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

F+S: Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specialsUntil 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Union Bar (2708 Bagby St. // 281-974-1916) Closed Closed$2 Lonestar, $2 Molston, $3 Budweiser, $3Bud Light, $5 Cum Shot & UV Bomb

$2 Lonestar, $2 Molston, $3 Budweiser, $3Bud Light, $5 Cum Shot & UV Bomb

$2 Lonestar, $2 Molston, $3 Budweiser, $3Bud Light, $5 Cum Shot & UV Bomb $2 Lonestars , $2 Molst, & $3 Bud & Lt + $5 CumShot & Uv Bomb

The State Bar (909 Texas // 713-229-8888) 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas F+S: 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas

Washington Avenue Drinkery // 4115 Washington Ave. Inudstry Night Happy Hour 1/2 Price Food All Day Steak Night: $15 12oz. Ribeye + $3 Wells & $5 Calls F+S: Club Drinkery DJ Rockwell Mention Secret Code “Study Breaks” for FREE Party Packages!

Wild West (6101 Richmond Ave // 713-266-3455) Available for private parties. Contact us today! Available for private parties. Contact us today! Ladies Night - No Cover for women 18+ $1.75 Bar Drinks FREE POOL! $1.25 Draft Beer + $2 Bar DrinksF: $1.00 Draft Beer + $2 Y Vodka + Nothing over $3! S: $1.25 Draft Beer + $2.50 Bar Drinks (till 10pm)

FREE Dance Lessons! $2.50 Bar Drinks, Most Dom Longnecks & Wine

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MON $2 Domestic Drafts & Big Beers 7-11pm TUE $5 Long Island Iced Teas ($6 flavored)

WED & THURS $4 Porn Stars & Sex at The DenFRI & SAT $3 Amaretto Sours & Kamakazi’s

SUN $4 Bloody Mary’s & $3 S.I.N. (Service Industry Nights 7-11pm)

OPEN to CLOSE SHOT SPECIALS *$3 Fireballs & $4 Jagers

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VENUE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY/SATURDAY SUNDAYAzteca’s Margarita Bar And Grill (2207 Richmond) $2 Ritas, Teq Shots, & Wells + $1 Dom Drafts & $5 Pitchers $2 Ritas, Teq Shots, & Wells + $1 Dom Drafts & $5 Pitchers $2 Ritas, Teq Shots, & Wells + $1 Dom Drafts & $5 Pitchers $2 Ritas, Teq Shots, & Wells + $1 Dom Drafts & $5 Pitchers F+S: 11AM-10PM// $2 Ritas, Teq Shots, & Wells + $1 Dom Drafts & $5 Pitchers $2 Ritas, Teq Shots, & Wells + $1 Dom Drafts & $5 Pitchers

Baker Street Pub (5510 Morningside //713-942-9900)2-9PM// $2 Domestic Pints, $7 Pitchers, &$2.25 Shiner Pints + $2 Wells

2-9PM// $2 Domestic Pints, $7 Pitchers, &$2.25 Shiner Pints + $2 Wells

2-9PM// $2 Domestic Pints, $7 Pitchers, &$2.25 Shiner Pints + $2 Wells

2-9PM// $2 Domestic Pints, $7 Pitchers, &$2.25 Shiner Pints + $2 Wells

F+S:2-9PM// $2 Domestic Pints, $7 Pitchers, & $2.25 Shiner Pints + $2 Wells 2-9PM// $2Domestic Pints, $7 Pitchers, & $2.25 Shiner Pints + $2 Wells

Big John’s (6150 Wilcrest // 281-498-3499) 11A-7PM// Well Drinks $13.50 Mix N’ Match Bucket O Beer 4-7PM// ¢25 Wings

11A-7PM// Well Drinks $13.50 Mix N’ Match Bucket O Beer 4-7PM// ¢25 Wings

11A-7PM// Well Drinks $13.50 Mix N’ Match Bucket O Beer 4-7PM// ¢25 Wings

13.50 Mix N’ Match Bucket Of Beer & ¢25 Wings 4-7P F: 11A-7PM// Well Drinks $13.50 Mix N’ Match Bucket O Beer 4-7PM// ¢25 Wings

Bikini Beach (1025 W Nasa Rd 1 at Gulf Fwy) $1 U-Call-Its F: .75¢ U-Call Its Til 10PM + $1 Bottled Beer ALL NIGHT S: .75¢ U-Call-Its Til 10PM

Bronx Bar (5555 Morningside Dr. // 2670 Sage Rd.)8-11PM// $3 Jager, Rumple, Tuaca, & Three Olives (Cherry/Grape)

8-11PM// $3 Wells & $5 Patron HH 5-7PM// 1/2 Price Drinks + 7-11PM//$4 You Call It HH 5-7PM// 1/2 Price Drinks + $1 Wells & Drafts 7-11PM 1/2 Price Drinks Til 11PM $1 Drafts & $4 Pitchers Til 11PM

Catbirds (1336 Westheimer Rd // 713 523-8000) HH 3-8PM// $2Dom, $5 Lone Star/Jager combo $3 Jager & Rumple Minze Shots + Wells

AllDay $4 St. Arnold’s+$3 Jager Shots// HH 3-8PM// $3 Jager, Rumple minze Shots, Y& wells + $2 Domestics

ALLDay $3.50 STELLA Pints // HH 3-8PM// $3 Jager, Rumple minze Shots, Y& wells + $2 Domestics

ALLDAY $4 Arrogant Bastards // HH 3-8PM// $3 Jager, Rumple minze Shots, Y& wells + $2 Domestics

F: HH 3-8PM// $3 Jager, Rumple minze Shots, Y& wells + $2 Domestics S: ALLDAY $1 off all pints until 8PM // HH 3-8PM// $3 Jager, Rumple minze Shots, Y& wells + $2 Domestics

HH 3-8PM// $3 Jager, Rumple minze Shots, Y& wells + $2 Domestics

Christian’s Tailgate (Midtown - 2000 Bagby) 7pm-CL//$2.50wells, $2.50pints, $7.50pitchers $2 & $3 Texas Beers (Draft & Bottles), and Texas Liquors(7pm til close) $2.50 wells-$2.50 pints-$7.50 pitchers LIVE DJ - 9pm til close

STEAK NIGHT! ($1/oz)-Ladies Night! $2.50 wells, pints, bottles (7pm til close) $3 Flavored Vodka, House Wines, Frozen Ritas

F+S: KARAOKE!EVERYDAY: Happy Hour MON - SAT 2PM - 7PM - $2.50 wells, pints, bottles-$7.50 pitchers

Cypress Saloon (12710 Telge RD // 281-304-7766) $1.25 Domestic Beers & $2.25 Imports All Day $1.75 Pints & $6.00 Pitchers All Day $3.25 U Call It, Bourbon, Scotch, Irish Whiskey All Day $1.75 LS, LS Light, Shiner Bock, & Shiner Blonde Bottles F: $1.75 Tecate Til 10Pm $2.75 Other Mexican Beers Til 10Pm S: $4.00 Tall Bloody Marys Til 4 (U Call The Vodka) 1/2 Price Mixed Drinks All Day

Drink Houston (I-10 @ Silber // 713- 290-0041) Ladies Night Free Till 11P $2 U Call Its All Night F: $1.50 U Call Its Till 11P S: DJ Penetrate

The F Bar (202 Tuam // Fabarhouston.com) Closed Half Price Happy Hour 5-8pm/ DRAG LIVE! 10:30pm Half Price Happy Hour 5-8pm FRAT HOUSE/ Half Price Happy Hour 5pm-8pm/$2.75 DomesticsF: Half Price Happy Hour 5-8pm/DJ Tad Dvorak 9pm-2amS: DJ Joe Ross 9pm-2am

$1.25 Well Vodka $1 OFF every item, every order 5pm-10pmLEGENDARY LADIES DRAG 10:30pm

Flying Saucer (705 Main St A // 713-228-9472) Pint Nite Most Drafts $2.75 Trivia Bowl 7:30 PM Brew Nite Collect All The Glasses! Tap Nite Tapping A Rare Keg At 8PM Texas Pints Only $2.75

Front Porch (217 Gray // 713-571-9571) 11:30-7PM// $6 Dom Pitchers; ¢.50 Off Drinks 11:30-7PM// $6 Dom Pitchers; ¢.50 Off Drinks 11:30-7PM// $6 Dom Pitchers; ¢.50 Off Drinks 11:30-7PM// $6 Dom Pitchers; ¢.50 Off Drinks F: 11:30-7PM// $6 Dom Pitchers; ¢.50 Off Drinks 11:30-7PM// $6 Dom Pitchers; ¢.50 Off Drinks

Guava Lamp (570 Waugh Dr. // 713-524-3359) Sin Night 1/2 Price All Drinks + Beer - All Night HH- 4-8Pm// $3 Long Island Iced Teas HH- 4-8Pm// $3 Long Island Iced Teas HH- 4-8Pm// $3 Long Island Iced Teas No Cover!

Gulf Greyhound Park (1000 Fm 2004 // 409-986-9500) $3 12oz Bottled Beer $3 12oz Bottled Beer $3 12oz Bottled Beer $3 12oz Bottled Beer $3 12oz Bottled Beer $3 12oz Bottled Beer

Howl At The Moon (612 Hadley St. // 713-658-9700) Call 713-658-9700 to Set up a Happy Hour Party Call 713-658-9700 to Set up a Happy Hour PartyNo Cover Charge all Night Long!Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts at

8pm! $2 Lone Stars, $3 Wells Until 10pm and $4 Titos Vodka Cocktails!

FREE Cover with College ID! Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts a 8pm! $4 Bombs, $3 Skyy Drinks, $2 16oz Miller lite Aluminum Bottles!

F:Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts at 6pm - A complementary Appetizer Buffet until 7:00pm! 1/2 priced Drinks until 8:00pm! S: Rock N’ Roll - Dueling Piano Show starts at 8:00pm!

Closed

Jimmie’s Place (2803 White Oak // 713-861-9707) $1 Snack Beers $2 Euro Imports $2 Texas And Mexican Premiums $1 Select Cans

Komodo Pub (2004 Baldwin // 655-1501) $2 Bud Ice, $3 Jager, & $15 Wine Bottles $2 Ziegenbock, $3 Titos, $15 Wine Bottles $2 Lonestar, $4 Jager, $15 Wine Bottles $4 John Daly & $4 Tuaca S: $12 Bud Lite And Bud Buckets $10 Bottomless Draft And Mimosas

Little Woodrow’s (5611 Morningside Dr // 713-521-2337) $2.50 Texas Beers All Day “Giant Mug Night” // $3 Giant 25 oz Mug“Big Beers” All Day+Nite! Get Big Ol’ 23 Oz Of Your Fave Dom Starting At $1.75

“Big Domestic Tanker” For Just $6F: 8-10PM// $1.50 Longneck Special S: “Big Beers” All Day & Night! Get A Big Ol’ 23oz Of Your Favorite Domestic Beer Starting At $1.75

“Draft Mania Any Draft On Wall Is $2.50 And Up From 7P- Close

Mezzanine Lounge (2200SW FRWY // 713-528-6399) $3 TX Beers, Shot Wheel Shots $2.50 U Call Its Big Beer Night & $3 Soco Lime $3 Wells, $3.50 Jager + Tuaca F: $3 Mexican Beers + Margaritas S: $3.50 Jack Daniels $3 Any Draft

Numbers (300 Westheimer // 713-526-6551) $2 Wells & Lonestar, No Cover Closed No Cover S: $1 Draft & Drink Specials All Night

Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar (1201 Fannin St//713-337-7383) Closed Closed No Cover // $2.50 PBR & Tecate, $4 H-Bombs No Cover // $2.50 PBR & Tecate, $4 H-Bombs F+S: $2 test tube shots & Worlds Greatest Dueling Piano Show Closed

Pub Fiction (2303 Smith St Suite 100 // 713-400-8400)1/2 off our chef’s menu, $3 Mex BotBeers, Jager shots, & Tuaca shots all night long

$3 drafts, $4 imports ¢35 boneless wings, $10 featured domestic bottles $3 Jim Beam drinks, $2 cans of Lone Star and PMBF: $2.50 MGD bottles S: ¢35wings until 10pm// $3.50 Bud Light, Mich. Ultra Drafts, $2 wells, $2.50 mimosas, $3 bloody mary’s until 8pm

11-2AM// $3 25oz Dom Drafts & Bloodies, $4 25oz Imp Drafts & $1.50 Mimosas

Rich’s (2401 San Jacinto // 713-759-9606) $1 Wells Till 11Pm

The Brewery Tap (717 Franklin // 713-237-1537) 20 oz. Imports -$4.25 Till 7Pm 20 Oz. Domestics- $3.25 Till 7Pm 20 Oz. Imports=$4.25 Till 7Pm 20 Oz. Domestics-$3.25 Till 7Pm F: 20 Oz. Imports -$4.25 Till 7PM

The Den (4835 Calhoun // 281-888-4299) $2 Tecate Cans $4 20 oz. Long Island Iced Teas ($5 flavored) $3 Porn Stars & Sex at The Den Shots $3 Porn Stars & Sex at The Den Shots F&S: $3 Amaretto Sours, Kamakazi’s & SoCo Lime Shots + Trivia Saturdays Open to close -*$3 Jagers & $4 Jager Bombs

The Roxy (5351 W Alabama // 713-850-7699) 20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

F+S: 20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager20oz $1.50 Lonestar, $2 Bud + Miller Lite, $2.50 Shiner, $2 Wells & $3 Jager

Saint Dane’s Bar & Grill (502 Elgin St. // 703-807-7040) $7 Domestic Pitchers // HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

$2.50 Domestic Pints // HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

$4 U Call Its & Karaoke // HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

¢25 Wings after 4pm // $3 Domestic Bottles, Wells & Frozen Ritas HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

F: Happy Hour Til 7pm // S:$7 Domestic Pitchers Til 7PM HH Mon-Fri 3-7PM // $2Dom Drafts, $3 Wells & $4 U Call Its!

$7 Domestic Pitchers. Bomb Special

Sam Houston Race Park (SHRP.com) Go to: www.shrp.com Go to: www.shrp.com Go to: www.shrp.com Free Admission and $2 domestic longnecks all nightF: 50 Cent Beer & $1.50 Wine 6p-9pS: Go to: www.shrp.com

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Sam’s Boat (5720 Richmond Ave // 713-781-2628) All Day// $2.50 Coors Lt Pints, $10 Coors Lt Pitchers + ¢.50 Wings

All Day// $2 Domestic Pints All Day// $3 Absolut Cocktails $2 Domestic Longnecks, $3 Sauza Ritas, & $2.50 BottlesF: HH 11AM-8PM// $2.75 Wells, $3.50 Calls & Dom Bottles + $2.50 Drafts S: 11-8PM// $2.50 Pints, $10 Pitchers(Bud-Bud Lt-Ziegnbock-Mich Ultra)

HH 11AM-8PM// $2.75 Wells, $3.50 Calls & Dom Btls + $2.50 Drafts

Scout Bar (18307 Efret Bay Blvd // 281-335-0002) $2.00 U Call It’s All Night$1.00 Domestic Draft, $2 Import Drafts, & $2 Wells All Night

$1V Wells & $2 Big Ass Beer All Night

Shakespeare Pub (14129Memorial// 281-497-4625) $1 Off Everything & $3 Bull Blasters. Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices Everyday Low Prices

Sherlock’s Pub (1952 W. Gray Street // 713-521-1881) $2 Select Domestic Bottles + Drafts, $2 Wells & Select Calls Super Calls

$2 Select + Premium Domestic Drafts$3 Select Import Big Beer Drafts$2 Select Domestic Big Beer Drafts

$2 Domestic Pints

Skol Casbar & Grille (2117 Chenevert // 713-651-1011) Until 6pm: $2 dom, $3 imports & wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

F+S: Until 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specialsUntil 6pm: $2 domestics, $3 imports and wells, $5 u-call its, daily bartender specials

Union Bar (2708 Bagby St. // 281-974-1916) Closed Closed$2 Lonestar, $2 Molston, $3 Budweiser, $3Bud Light, $5 Cum Shot & UV Bomb

$2 Lonestar, $2 Molston, $3 Budweiser, $3Bud Light, $5 Cum Shot & UV Bomb

$2 Lonestar, $2 Molston, $3 Budweiser, $3Bud Light, $5 Cum Shot & UV Bomb $2 Lonestars , $2 Molst, & $3 Bud & Lt + $5 CumShot & Uv Bomb

The State Bar (909 Texas // 713-229-8888) 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas F+S: 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas 3-7PM// $3 Dom Drafts + $4 House Wine & Cuervo Ritas

Washington Avenue Drinkery // 4115 Washington Ave. Inudstry Night Happy Hour 1/2 Price Food All Day Steak Night: $15 12oz. Ribeye + $3 Wells & $5 Calls F+S: Club Drinkery DJ Rockwell Mention Secret Code “Study Breaks” for FREE Party Packages!

Wild West (6101 Richmond Ave // 713-266-3455) Available for private parties. Contact us today! Available for private parties. Contact us today! Ladies Night - No Cover for women 18+ $1.75 Bar Drinks FREE POOL! $1.25 Draft Beer + $2 Bar DrinksF: $1.00 Draft Beer + $2 Y Vodka + Nothing over $3! S: $1.25 Draft Beer + $2.50 Bar Drinks (till 10pm)

FREE Dance Lessons! $2.50 Bar Drinks, Most Dom Longnecks & Wine

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WILLIAM NTIM:

What’s the story behind Certified

Dress Code LLC?

I grew up in Ghana, Africa, and back home, I had about two clothing lines. It wasn’t anything major, just a high [schooler] with ambition and zeal try-ing to make a couple of extra bucks doing what I love. I used to buy blank t-shirts, paint on them and sell them to my classmates. It was very successful all through high school, and then I had to come over to the states and continue college. First, I took the time to study life around here, the opportunities, and, you know, everything I could gather, to help me establish a clothing brand.

How did you get the idea for a

square neck T-shirt?

I really wanted to do something unique and out of this world. It took me about a year to finally come up with the idea of a Square Neck T-Shirt. And finding a manufacturer, the funds, and the materials are an-other part of the story, but I won’t even go there because this page won’t be enough to contain all the sleepless nights and research I had to do.

Has your brand received any

recognition?

Most of our designs are picked up by fashion bloggers and talked about on various blogs across the world. And I have been on The Hip Hop Shop as a featured designer as well. We just got on Instagram and, oh my, I’m loving it!  What plans do you have for Certi-

fied Dress Code? Where do you

see your line in five years?

You bet! I have a gazillion of them (if that’s even a word). But on a serious note, I do have a lot of plans for the brand, and each day I make the point to take a step closer. In five years, I see Certified Dress Code LLC and its Square Neck T-Shirts as a major worldwide luxury clothing brand.

What advice do you have for

students with great ideas who

don’t know where to start?

I only have three words: faith, consis-tency, and hard work.  

There aren’t many 18-year-olds that own a company—let alone a software

development company that creates recognized video games, business software,

apps and more—but Geron Adams is doing it now under his, Sudocolon. With

multiple products under his belt already, he’s destined for success, and we can’t

wait to see where it takes him.

There are plenty of problems out there, but few of us take the time to figure out

a good fix. The exception? Terence Gelo, an industrial design major whose school

projects are a step above the average PowerPoint presentation, consisting of

inventions that are manufacturable, marketable and seek to provide solutions,

like preventing wine from spoiling or spilling and perfecting your party’s sound

system. Trust us, his products sound pretty perfect.

GERON ADAMS: Super Software Developer & Certified Tech-Spert

Describe your company:

Sudocolon LLC is a software development company focused on creating independent video games, business software solutions, and other applications.

What have you created?

GigaSkim is a speed-reading application, which allows you to read text at a customiz-able word-per-wminute rate. Banklapse is a finance application which tells you how much money you are saving per month based on your income and expenses and how long you can retire with the current amount of money you have saved. The main feature allows you to see how your financial situation will change in the event of a finan-cial emergency such as heart attack, divorce, stolen property, or unemployment.

Hold’Em Preface is a Texas Hold’Em Poker application which tells the user what hands to play or fold, and how to play them.

What do you think makes your games

and apps great?

I create games that I wish to play. I like games that are different and unique, so sometimes they are an amalgamation of genres. I believe the video game market is becoming saturated with games too similar to each other, so I am here to change that.

Have your games been popular?

The first game I developed was named Dun-geon Healing Master. It was an action puzzle game for iOS. It was downloaded over 3,000 times and awarded game of the day by ios-rpg.com, an iOS role-playing game database.

TERENCE GELO: The Inventor

What are some of the things you’ve de-

signed?

Amphora is a wine preservation and aeration device. It fits over the top of a bottle of wine and keeps it from “going bad,” as can often happen when not finished immediately. It also aerates the wine as you pour it, and keeps it from spilling if it gets knocked over.Symphoni is a bluetooth speaker system. It works similar to a jambox, except that it charges via magnetic attachment to a base. It can be used as a 360º source of sound, or individual speakers can be moved around the room or house. What this opens up is a ton of options for parties, a multi-room music system, or a modular surround sound system.

Have you received any recognition?

In 2012, I displayed both Amphora and

Symphoni at the IDSA [Industrial Design-ers Society of America] Southern District Conference in Atlanta. A few investors have displayed interest in Amphora and my senior thesis, but it is still too early in the process to give names.

What are you working on now?

I am a type 1 diabetic, and have always thought about creating a better insulin pump. I am currently working on my senior thesis, which is a diabetes management sys-tem designed for Type 1 Diabetics. It will incorporate insulin and glucose delivery with  seamlessness between  monitoring and administration. An all-in-one system such as this will be the closest thing to an artifi-cial pancreas that is currently or foreseeably available.

THE CREATIVE MASTERMIND BEHIND THE WORLD’S FIRST SQUARE NECK T-SHIRT

Will Ntim isn’t hard to spot: He’s the one rocking sick streetwear and

the simultaneously simple and amazingly innovative square neck

t-shirt he masterminded about a year ago under his brand Certified

Dress Code LLC. One to watch, his bright, stand-out-in-the-crowd

designs with those telltale necklines are pretty damn irresistible. We

advise you jump on this opportunity and into one of his designs quick.

Let’s just say, this is one time it’s hip to be square.

William Ntim, 22Home Country: Ghana Major: 3D Animation

SNAG A SQUARE NECK SHIRT FROM CERTIFIED DRESS CODE LLC AT

SquareNeckTShirts.com

Geron Adams, 18Hometown: HoustonMajor: Computer Science

Check out what’s in the works with Sudocolon!Facebook.com/Sudocolon

Sudocolon.com

Amphora, one of Terence’s designs, aerates wine and also keeps it from going bad or spilling!

Terence Gelo, 23Hometown: San Antonio Major: Industrial Design

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WILLIAM NTIM:

What’s the story behind Certified

Dress Code LLC?

I grew up in Ghana, Africa, and back home, I had about two clothing lines. It wasn’t anything major, just a high [schooler] with ambition and zeal try-ing to make a couple of extra bucks doing what I love. I used to buy blank t-shirts, paint on them and sell them to my classmates. It was very successful all through high school, and then I had to come over to the states and continue college. First, I took the time to study life around here, the opportunities, and, you know, everything I could gather, to help me establish a clothing brand.

How did you get the idea for a

square neck T-shirt?

I really wanted to do something unique and out of this world. It took me about a year to finally come up with the idea of a Square Neck T-Shirt. And finding a manufacturer, the funds, and the materials are an-other part of the story, but I won’t even go there because this page won’t be enough to contain all the sleepless nights and research I had to do.

Has your brand received any

recognition?

Most of our designs are picked up by fashion bloggers and talked about on various blogs across the world. And I have been on The Hip Hop Shop as a featured designer as well. We just got on Instagram and, oh my, I’m loving it!  What plans do you have for Certi-

fied Dress Code? Where do you

see your line in five years?

You bet! I have a gazillion of them (if that’s even a word). But on a serious note, I do have a lot of plans for the brand, and each day I make the point to take a step closer. In five years, I see Certified Dress Code LLC and its Square Neck T-Shirts as a major worldwide luxury clothing brand.

What advice do you have for

students with great ideas who

don’t know where to start?

I only have three words: faith, consis-tency, and hard work.  

There aren’t many 18-year-olds that own a company—let alone a software

development company that creates recognized video games, business software,

apps and more—but Geron Adams is doing it now under his, Sudocolon. With

multiple products under his belt already, he’s destined for success, and we can’t

wait to see where it takes him.

There are plenty of problems out there, but few of us take the time to figure out

a good fix. The exception? Terence Gelo, an industrial design major whose school

projects are a step above the average PowerPoint presentation, consisting of

inventions that are manufacturable, marketable and seek to provide solutions,

like preventing wine from spoiling or spilling and perfecting your party’s sound

system. Trust us, his products sound pretty perfect.

GERON ADAMS: Super Software Developer & Certified Tech-Spert

Describe your company:

Sudocolon LLC is a software development company focused on creating independent video games, business software solutions, and other applications.

What have you created?

GigaSkim is a speed-reading application, which allows you to read text at a customiz-able word-per-wminute rate. Banklapse is a finance application which tells you how much money you are saving per month based on your income and expenses and how long you can retire with the current amount of money you have saved. The main feature allows you to see how your financial situation will change in the event of a finan-cial emergency such as heart attack, divorce, stolen property, or unemployment.

Hold’Em Preface is a Texas Hold’Em Poker application which tells the user what hands to play or fold, and how to play them.

What do you think makes your games

and apps great?

I create games that I wish to play. I like games that are different and unique, so sometimes they are an amalgamation of genres. I believe the video game market is becoming saturated with games too similar to each other, so I am here to change that.

Have your games been popular?

The first game I developed was named Dun-geon Healing Master. It was an action puzzle game for iOS. It was downloaded over 3,000 times and awarded game of the day by ios-rpg.com, an iOS role-playing game database.

TERENCE GELO: The Inventor

What are some of the things you’ve de-

signed?

Amphora is a wine preservation and aeration device. It fits over the top of a bottle of wine and keeps it from “going bad,” as can often happen when not finished immediately. It also aerates the wine as you pour it, and keeps it from spilling if it gets knocked over.Symphoni is a bluetooth speaker system. It works similar to a jambox, except that it charges via magnetic attachment to a base. It can be used as a 360º source of sound, or individual speakers can be moved around the room or house. What this opens up is a ton of options for parties, a multi-room music system, or a modular surround sound system.

Have you received any recognition?

In 2012, I displayed both Amphora and

Symphoni at the IDSA [Industrial Design-ers Society of America] Southern District Conference in Atlanta. A few investors have displayed interest in Amphora and my senior thesis, but it is still too early in the process to give names.

What are you working on now?

I am a type 1 diabetic, and have always thought about creating a better insulin pump. I am currently working on my senior thesis, which is a diabetes management sys-tem designed for Type 1 Diabetics. It will incorporate insulin and glucose delivery with  seamlessness between  monitoring and administration. An all-in-one system such as this will be the closest thing to an artifi-cial pancreas that is currently or foreseeably available.

THE CREATIVE MASTERMIND BEHIND THE WORLD’S FIRST SQUARE NECK T-SHIRT

Will Ntim isn’t hard to spot: He’s the one rocking sick streetwear and

the simultaneously simple and amazingly innovative square neck

t-shirt he masterminded about a year ago under his brand Certified

Dress Code LLC. One to watch, his bright, stand-out-in-the-crowd

designs with those telltale necklines are pretty damn irresistible. We

advise you jump on this opportunity and into one of his designs quick.

Let’s just say, this is one time it’s hip to be square.

William Ntim, 22Home Country: Ghana Major: 3D Animation

SNAG A SQUARE NECK SHIRT FROM CERTIFIED DRESS CODE LLC AT

SquareNeckTShirts.com

Geron Adams, 18Hometown: HoustonMajor: Computer Science

Check out what’s in the works with Sudocolon!Facebook.com/Sudocolon

Sudocolon.com

Amphora, one of Terence’s designs, aerates wine and also keeps it from going bad or spilling!

Terence Gelo, 23Hometown: San Antonio Major: Industrial Design

6 STUDENTS FIGHTING THEIR WAY TO THE TOP REVEAL THEIR DREAMS AND PLANS TO MAKE IT BIG

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Frustrated by jacked-up prices and stick-thin models on…umm…every online

shopping site? Well, Emily White is changing up the Internet retail game, selling

quality threads at affordable prices through her online boutique, Shoppe Blanc.

(Blanc is French for White—get it?) Not only is she selling her awesome items at

lower prices—some of her merchandise retails on sites like Nasty Gal for much

higher prices—but she also has the items modeled on more realistic-looking girls,

so you know what the clothes will look like on you…ya know, instead of Giselle.

EMILY WHITE: Reinventing Online Shopping

What do you think makes Shoppe Blanc

stand out from other online stores?

I created Shoppe Blanc with the vision of a small boutique. I wanted it to have that small, close-knit feel that boutiques normally have, and you never see that online. One thing I’m working on is making sure I’m representing a variety of body types in my pictures, so that my customers don’t have to wonder how it will look on them versus how it looks on the model.  What plans do you have for Shoppe

Blanc in five years? Ten?

In five years I plan to open a brick and mor-tar store, and in ten years I plan to have a few

chain stores, including one on Venice Beach, of course.  What advice do you have for students

with great ideas who don’t know where

to start?

Be ready to work! If you can really focus and do some serious research then there are no boundaries. If there’s a will, then there’s a way.   What are you working on next?

My next step will be to  tackle public rela-tions. I have a couple of fun trunk shows coming up, including one with Lady Bones Vintage in the fall!  Get Hot Styles at Great Prices at

Shoppeblanc.com

Emily White, 20Hometown: MidlandMajor: Fashion Merchandising

When we first saw Noa Belillti’s bean bags, we couldn’t take our eyes—and later,

asses—off ‘em. Not only are Green Beans bean bags ridiculously comfortable,

they’re also environmentally friendly, which is a concept we can definitely get

behind. Noa’s rapidly expanding company outfitted the Google lounge during

SXSW, and who knows where people will be lucky enough to lounge next. For

now, we suggest you snag your own Grean Beans bag…but not if you ever plan on

getting up, like, ever.

NOA BELILLTI: Saving the Earth One Bean Bag Chair at a Time

Describe Green Beans:

Green Beans is a bean bag chair company that is saving the world, one bean bag at a time. Consciously making an effort to ap-ply the “reuse” part of the recycling triangle, we take materials that cannot biodegrade in the environment, that are being produced in mass quantities and taking space in landfills, to create new, comfortable alternative furni-ture.

What do you think makes Green Beans

great?

We are helping to spread recycling and reus-ing awareness, but mostly by actively inter-cepting these materials that would otherwise end up in a landfill or float along the surface

of an ocean, never to disintegrate back to the earth. We cannot ignore that these materials exist; we can only learn how to put them to better use until all production of the material has ceased. 

Where do you see your company in the

future?

I see Green Beans bean bags in living rooms, in dorm rooms, at tailgates, as the seating at events, camping, and in so many other set-tings. Once you sit in a Green Bean, then you get it. The comfort is undeniable, and it feels good to know that you are helping mother earth.

Noa Belillti, 21Hometown:

Cincinnati, OHMajor: Music,

Music Business

Spice Up Your Space with Your Own Green Beans Bag!Facebook.com/Austingreenbeans

@GreenBeansATX; [email protected]

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Kaylee Carter: Top Model

When did you start modeling?

Professionally I started at 17, but as a little girl I set up “modeling shoots” with my little sisters every other day and would walk all around the neighborhood for good spots with my disposable cameras!

What has been your favorite gig?

I did an “Evil Eve” inspired shoot with a 6-foot snake! I wore a vine corset, leather pants, crazy eyelashes, and laid in a pool of ivy with the snake wrapping itself around my body!

What are your thoughts on selfies?

I do them all the time. Gotta practice. NO SHAME! Duck faces? Not a huge fan.

What do you see in your modeling

future?

I’m not too sure how far I will take this, or how far it will take me! I would LOVE to travel around the world modeling. I have been given opportunities to model abroad, but the timing hasn’t been right yet.

What advice would you give to aspiring

models?

Get experience. Love what you do. Start meeting people. If you have everything it takes, hook up with a wonderful agency!

Anything else you want to add?

I hope my grandparents never see some of the pictures I’ve taken. Whoops ;)

Follow her adventures!facebook.com/kaylee.cartermodel

Instagram: kaylcart

KayLee Carter, 22Hometown: DallasMajor: Art Education

KayLee Carter has been modeling for five years, and you may recognize her from

a number of campaigns (think wedding magazines, hotels and calendars, to name

a few). But though she seems to be living the dream, alternating school and

shoots, she admits there is a downside: “You can only get hit on by drunk boys

who spill their beers on you and try to get you to grind on tables so many times

before you just want to kick someone and go home.”

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1. MARK ZUCKERBERGNo, big: He’s only the youngest self-made billionaire in history. Sorry Tom, this is HisSpace.

2. LARRY PAGE AND SERGEY BRINDon’t know who they are? Google it. (Hint, hint)

3. BILL GATES$$$$$$$$$$$$$...Need we say more?

4. MICHAEL DELLEven if you have a Mac, you gotta admire Michael’s mad money.

5. STEVE HUFFMAN AND ALEXIS OHANIANYou can thank these guys for reddit—and the hours you’ve wasted online.

6. FREDERICK W. SMITHNot exactly a household name, the FedEx founder is worth a cool $2.1 billion.

7. JERRY YANG AND DAVID FILODo you Yahoo?! Yeah, you’re welcome.

8. STEVE WOZNIACKCall ‘em Steve Squared: Homeboy co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs before bouncing out—way pre-iPod—in 1985.

9. BO PEABODYBo pioneered one of the first social networks (Tripod.com) long before we were poking strangers on Facebook.

10. MARC ANDREESSENMarc started up Mosaic Netscape at 23 before being bought out by AOL and Microsystems for a ballin’ $4.2 billion.

THE TOP 10 MOST SUCCESSFUL COLLEGE ENTREPRENEURS OF ALL TIMEBecause evidently some people do more than drink, study and sleep

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Frustrated by jacked-up prices and stick-thin models on…umm…every online

shopping site? Well, Emily White is changing up the Internet retail game, selling

quality threads at affordable prices through her online boutique, Shoppe Blanc.

(Blanc is French for White—get it?) Not only is she selling her awesome items at

lower prices—some of her merchandise retails on sites like Nasty Gal for much

higher prices—but she also has the items modeled on more realistic-looking girls,

so you know what the clothes will look like on you…ya know, instead of Giselle.

EMILY WHITE: Reinventing Online Shopping

What do you think makes Shoppe Blanc

stand out from other online stores?

I created Shoppe Blanc with the vision of a small boutique. I wanted it to have that small, close-knit feel that boutiques normally have, and you never see that online. One thing I’m working on is making sure I’m representing a variety of body types in my pictures, so that my customers don’t have to wonder how it will look on them versus how it looks on the model.  What plans do you have for Shoppe

Blanc in five years? Ten?

In five years I plan to open a brick and mor-tar store, and in ten years I plan to have a few

chain stores, including one on Venice Beach, of course.  What advice do you have for students

with great ideas who don’t know where

to start?

Be ready to work! If you can really focus and do some serious research then there are no boundaries. If there’s a will, then there’s a way.   What are you working on next?

My next step will be to  tackle public rela-tions. I have a couple of fun trunk shows coming up, including one with Lady Bones Vintage in the fall!  Get Hot Styles at Great Prices at

Shoppeblanc.com

Emily White, 20Hometown: MidlandMajor: Fashion Merchandising

When we first saw Noa Belillti’s bean bags, we couldn’t take our eyes—and later,

asses—off ‘em. Not only are Green Beans bean bags ridiculously comfortable,

they’re also environmentally friendly, which is a concept we can definitely get

behind. Noa’s rapidly expanding company outfitted the Google lounge during

SXSW, and who knows where people will be lucky enough to lounge next. For

now, we suggest you snag your own Grean Beans bag…but not if you ever plan on

getting up, like, ever.

NOA BELILLTI: Saving the Earth One Bean Bag Chair at a Time

Describe Green Beans:

Green Beans is a bean bag chair company that is saving the world, one bean bag at a time. Consciously making an effort to ap-ply the “reuse” part of the recycling triangle, we take materials that cannot biodegrade in the environment, that are being produced in mass quantities and taking space in landfills, to create new, comfortable alternative furni-ture.

What do you think makes Green Beans

great?

We are helping to spread recycling and reus-ing awareness, but mostly by actively inter-cepting these materials that would otherwise end up in a landfill or float along the surface

of an ocean, never to disintegrate back to the earth. We cannot ignore that these materials exist; we can only learn how to put them to better use until all production of the material has ceased. 

Where do you see your company in the

future?

I see Green Beans bean bags in living rooms, in dorm rooms, at tailgates, as the seating at events, camping, and in so many other set-tings. Once you sit in a Green Bean, then you get it. The comfort is undeniable, and it feels good to know that you are helping mother earth.

Noa Belillti, 21Hometown:

Cincinnati, OHMajor: Music,

Music Business

Spice Up Your Space with Your Own Green Beans Bag!Facebook.com/Austingreenbeans

@GreenBeansATX; [email protected]

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Kaylee Carter: Top Model

When did you start modeling?

Professionally I started at 17, but as a little girl I set up “modeling shoots” with my little sisters every other day and would walk all around the neighborhood for good spots with my disposable cameras!

What has been your favorite gig?

I did an “Evil Eve” inspired shoot with a 6-foot snake! I wore a vine corset, leather pants, crazy eyelashes, and laid in a pool of ivy with the snake wrapping itself around my body!

What are your thoughts on selfies?

I do them all the time. Gotta practice. NO SHAME! Duck faces? Not a huge fan.

What do you see in your modeling

future?

I’m not too sure how far I will take this, or how far it will take me! I would LOVE to travel around the world modeling. I have been given opportunities to model abroad, but the timing hasn’t been right yet.

What advice would you give to aspiring

models?

Get experience. Love what you do. Start meeting people. If you have everything it takes, hook up with a wonderful agency!

Anything else you want to add?

I hope my grandparents never see some of the pictures I’ve taken. Whoops ;)

Follow her adventures!facebook.com/kaylee.cartermodel

Instagram: kaylcart

KayLee Carter, 22Hometown: DallasMajor: Art Education

KayLee Carter has been modeling for five years, and you may recognize her from

a number of campaigns (think wedding magazines, hotels and calendars, to name

a few). But though she seems to be living the dream, alternating school and

shoots, she admits there is a downside: “You can only get hit on by drunk boys

who spill their beers on you and try to get you to grind on tables so many times

before you just want to kick someone and go home.”

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1. MARK ZUCKERBERGNo, big: He’s only the youngest self-made billionaire in history. Sorry Tom, this is HisSpace.

2. LARRY PAGE AND SERGEY BRINDon’t know who they are? Google it. (Hint, hint)

3. BILL GATES$$$$$$$$$$$$$...Need we say more?

4. MICHAEL DELLEven if you have a Mac, you gotta admire Michael’s mad money.

5. STEVE HUFFMAN AND ALEXIS OHANIANYou can thank these guys for reddit—and the hours you’ve wasted online.

6. FREDERICK W. SMITHNot exactly a household name, the FedEx founder is worth a cool $2.1 billion.

7. JERRY YANG AND DAVID FILODo you Yahoo?! Yeah, you’re welcome.

8. STEVE WOZNIACKCall ‘em Steve Squared: Homeboy co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs before bouncing out—way pre-iPod—in 1985.

9. BO PEABODYBo pioneered one of the first social networks (Tripod.com) long before we were poking strangers on Facebook.

10. MARC ANDREESSENMarc started up Mosaic Netscape at 23 before being bought out by AOL and Microsystems for a ballin’ $4.2 billion.

THE TOP 10 MOST SUCCESSFUL COLLEGE ENTREPRENEURS OF ALL TIMEBecause evidently some people do more than drink, study and sleep

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Four years, 4,000 Keystones and $40,000 later, you’ve somehow done it—you’ve graduated! But it turns out that life on the other side of the stage…yeah, scary as shit. It’s hard to re-adjust to the real world after life in a beer-scented bubble, but—apparently—it’s not impossible. Just take these tips and you’ll be damn good at being a grown up in no time.

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HOWTO...HOWTO...

STOP EATING CRAPIt might be strange to wean yourself off a diet of ramen and beer, but hey! You have a job now! You have money! You can afford food that, ya know, requires teeth.

UNFRIEND COLLEGE KIDSWhile you’re workin’ in the coal mines (or office), you’ll fall into a pit of post-college depression with toga party pics blowing up your newsfeed. Block those lucky bastards ASAP.

MOVE FAR, FAR AWAYIt's tempting to casually "stop by" campus uhh…every day. But after 23, we're sorry, ogling 18-year-old asses just isn't acceptable…if you get caught.

HIT UP OKCUPIDGetting laid is a lot harder sans trashy co-eds and trash can punch, but luckily there are plenty of horny people in the real world too—and they’re just a click (for a dick) away!

ADOPT A PETRemember that beloved roommate who was loud, needy and occasionally got drunk and peed on the carpet? Turns out they’re easily replaced with a disobedient puppy.

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Where Are You Living Next Semester?

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SURROUNDING AREA

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Amalfi at Hermann Park (866) 499-9859 • 3 Hermann Museum Circle Dr • archstoneapartments.com $1173-$1908 S-3

Archstone Memorial Heights (866) 269-8958 • 201 South Heights Blvd •archstoneapartments.com $800-$1400s 1-3

Calhoun Lofts 832-842-5638 • 4700 Calhoun Rd. • housing.uh.edu/housing/calhoun-lofts - S-2

Cougar Village Dorms (713) 743-6020 • 4385 Wheeler St. $2,549 - $3315 2

Cullen Oaks Apartments (713) 748-3707 • 4600 Cullen Blvd • Cullenoaks.com $600 - $785 1,2,4

2111 Holly Hall (866) 511-6812 • 2111 Holly Hall $625-$1199 1-3

Lofts at the Ballpark (866) 388-3359 • 610 Saint Emanuel • www.archstoneapartments.com $970-$1613 S-2

One Park Place (713) 868-5933 • 1400 McKinney St. • www.oneparkplacehouston.com $2320-$11880 1-2

Plaza Del Oro (713) 741-2001 • 2700 Holly Hall • www.plazadeloroapartments.com $1325-$1975 2-3

Plaza Museum District (713) 874-1311 • 1615 Hermann Drive • www.plazamuseumdistrictapts.com $1200-$1760 1-2

Promenade Hermann Park (877) 238-7985 • 6301 Almeda • www.promenadehermannpark.com $1180-$2235 1-3

RICE UNIVERSITY SURROUNDING AREA

2121 Mid Lane (866) 527-1341 • 2121 Mid Lane • www.2121midlane.com $1295-$2500 1-2

Brompton Court 7510 Brompton Road • www.bromptoncourt-apartments.com $790-$1360 1-2

Greenway Court (866) 562-3159 • 3411 Cummins Lane $795-$1350 1-3

Harvest Hill (866) 554-2807 • 8282 Cambridge St. • www.americanrealtyinvestors.net $680-$855 1-2

Oaks of Charleston (866) 554-2791 • 16 Charleston Park Dr • www.msi-re.com/houston.html $440-$704 S-2

Park Lakes (866) 554-6979 • 9955 Buffalo Speedway • riverstoneres.com/texas/houston-area $729 - $1239 1-3

San Marin Garden Homes (866) 206-7425 • 8181 El Mundo St CALL 1-3

Stratford House (866) 489-6585 • 4010 Linkwood Dr. • www.lwpproperties.com $669-$1030 1-2

Villa D’ Orleans (866) 554-6983 • 4055 S Braeswood Blvd $625-$815 1-2

GREATER HOUSTON AREA

5401 Chimney Rock 5401 Chimney Rock Rd $515-$1290 1-2

Alanza Brook (866) 235-5797 • 3030 Dunvale • www.alanzabrookapts.com $745-$1500 1-3

The Barrington (866) 394-7219 • 5959 Bonhomme Rd $390-$670 S-2

La Tour Fontaine (866) 779-3121 • 2400 Fountainview • www.latourfontaineapartmenthomes.com $950-$2078 1-2

Lakecrest Village (866) 554-2811 • 9393 Tidwell Rd • willmaxapartments.net/lakecrest_village.asp $560-$855 2-4

Mirabella at the Galleria (866) 205-6936• 3001 Hillcroft • mirabellagalleria.com $565-$1084 1-3

Nob Hill 1100 N. Frio Street • (866) 206-7600 • 5410 N. Braeswood Blvd • www.nobhillhouston.com $675-$1575 1-3

Palms on Westheimer (866) 208-2374 • 6425 Westheimer Rd • palmsresortliving.com/home.asp $429-$785 S-2

Pavilion Place (866) 554-5967 • 5402 Renwick Drive $470-$1020 1-2

Villages at Meyerland (866) 209-2466 • 8900 Chimney Rock • www.villagesatmeyerland.com $580-$799 1-2

The Villas at Shadow Creek (866) 205-2876 • 2020 Bus. Center Dr • villasatshadowcreek.com $799-$1539 1-3

Price Range

Bedrooms

Cable/Satellite

Utilities Included

Walk-in Closets

Laundry Facility

Washer + Dryer in Unit

Computer Center

Fitness Center

Pets

Covered Parking

Gated Access

Pool

Campus Shuttle

Furnished

HOUSTON

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Where Are You Living Next Semester?

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON SURROUNDING AREA

AMLI City Vista (866) 524-3742 • 2221 W. Dallas St • www.amli.com/apartments/houston/city-vista $1099-1879 1-2

Amalfi at Hermann Park (866) 499-9859 • 3 Hermann Museum Circle Dr • archstoneapartments.com $1173-$1908 S-3

Archstone Memorial Heights (866) 269-8958 • 201 South Heights Blvd •archstoneapartments.com $800-$1400s 1-3

Calhoun Lofts 832-842-5638 • 4700 Calhoun Rd. • housing.uh.edu/housing/calhoun-lofts - S-2

Cougar Village Dorms (713) 743-6020 • 4385 Wheeler St. $2,549 - $3315 2

Cullen Oaks Apartments (713) 748-3707 • 4600 Cullen Blvd • Cullenoaks.com $600 - $785 1,2,4

2111 Holly Hall (866) 511-6812 • 2111 Holly Hall $625-$1199 1-3

Lofts at the Ballpark (866) 388-3359 • 610 Saint Emanuel • www.archstoneapartments.com $970-$1613 S-2

One Park Place (713) 868-5933 • 1400 McKinney St. • www.oneparkplacehouston.com $2320-$11880 1-2

Plaza Del Oro (713) 741-2001 • 2700 Holly Hall • www.plazadeloroapartments.com $1325-$1975 2-3

Plaza Museum District (713) 874-1311 • 1615 Hermann Drive • www.plazamuseumdistrictapts.com $1200-$1760 1-2

Promenade Hermann Park (877) 238-7985 • 6301 Almeda • www.promenadehermannpark.com $1180-$2235 1-3

RICE UNIVERSITY SURROUNDING AREA

2121 Mid Lane (866) 527-1341 • 2121 Mid Lane • www.2121midlane.com $1295-$2500 1-2

Brompton Court 7510 Brompton Road • www.bromptoncourt-apartments.com $790-$1360 1-2

Greenway Court (866) 562-3159 • 3411 Cummins Lane $795-$1350 1-3

Harvest Hill (866) 554-2807 • 8282 Cambridge St. • www.americanrealtyinvestors.net $680-$855 1-2

Oaks of Charleston (866) 554-2791 • 16 Charleston Park Dr • www.msi-re.com/houston.html $440-$704 S-2

Park Lakes (866) 554-6979 • 9955 Buffalo Speedway • riverstoneres.com/texas/houston-area $729 - $1239 1-3

San Marin Garden Homes (866) 206-7425 • 8181 El Mundo St CALL 1-3

Stratford House (866) 489-6585 • 4010 Linkwood Dr. • www.lwpproperties.com $669-$1030 1-2

Villa D’ Orleans (866) 554-6983 • 4055 S Braeswood Blvd $625-$815 1-2

GREATER HOUSTON AREA

5401 Chimney Rock 5401 Chimney Rock Rd $515-$1290 1-2

Alanza Brook (866) 235-5797 • 3030 Dunvale • www.alanzabrookapts.com $745-$1500 1-3

The Barrington (866) 394-7219 • 5959 Bonhomme Rd $390-$670 S-2

La Tour Fontaine (866) 779-3121 • 2400 Fountainview • www.latourfontaineapartmenthomes.com $950-$2078 1-2

Lakecrest Village (866) 554-2811 • 9393 Tidwell Rd • willmaxapartments.net/lakecrest_village.asp $560-$855 2-4

Mirabella at the Galleria (866) 205-6936• 3001 Hillcroft • mirabellagalleria.com $565-$1084 1-3

Nob Hill 1100 N. Frio Street • (866) 206-7600 • 5410 N. Braeswood Blvd • www.nobhillhouston.com $675-$1575 1-3

Palms on Westheimer (866) 208-2374 • 6425 Westheimer Rd • palmsresortliving.com/home.asp $429-$785 S-2

Pavilion Place (866) 554-5967 • 5402 Renwick Drive $470-$1020 1-2

Villages at Meyerland (866) 209-2466 • 8900 Chimney Rock • www.villagesatmeyerland.com $580-$799 1-2

The Villas at Shadow Creek (866) 205-2876 • 2020 Bus. Center Dr • villasatshadowcreek.com $799-$1539 1-3

Price Range

Bedrooms

Cable/Satellite

Utilities Included

Walk-in Closets

Laundry Facility

Washer + Dryer in Unit

Computer Center

Fitness Center

Pets

Covered Parking

Gated Access

Pool

Campus Shuttle

Furnished

HOUSTON

BBall, Volley or Tennis Court

Your Housing Looking for a place not listed? Contact us at [email protected]

www.STUDYBREAKS.com

The information contained in this housing guide is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Study Breaks Media and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the apartment complex. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. If information is incorrect please email us with the complex name at [email protected].

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Play a shit ton of golf. Golf is the universal language of business, other than money, of course. Get good at it, and you’ll be landing job offers, clients and climbing the corporate ladder with every drive, approach, chip and putt.

For the love of God, don’t move back in with your parents…ever. Your parents will judge your social, drinking and sexual habits. Also, good luck trying to convince a potential hookup partner to come back to your parents’ house at closing time. Get your shit together and grow up.

Live in a bar district. You have the rest of your adult life to live in the suburbs. This is where the magic happens in your city. Be a part of it.

Schedule an annual reunion weekend with all of your friends. Every town has awesome pub crawls, fundraisers and sporting events every year. Invite all of your friends one year and watch the feathers of debauchery fly.

Travel. I’m not talking about those weekend trips to see friends, I’m talking about going to places in the world you’ve only seen on TV. Set aside some money each year to go somewhere badass and turn yourself into the envy of all your Instagram followers.

Don’t live with your best friend. Instead of spending the weekends out on the town with one another, you’re the first person you and your friend see after you wake up and after every depressing day at the office.

Economize your happy hour. You can’t just start drinking when it gets dark anymore. You have to be economical about your alcohol intake during the work week. Start drinking at 6, pound some waters and Advil, and be in bed by 10.

Limit your visits to your college town. It sounds crazy, I know, but don’t turn into the guy or gal that comes back every weekend. Quit living in the past, unless all of your friends stuck around for a victory lap.

Never go more than three months without taking a weekend trip to visit one of your friends. Get as sloppy as possible for 48 hours, bar hop, eat a bunch of pizza, crash on the couch and relive the glory days.

10 Ways To Stay Awesome After Graduating From College

SWEETHEART OF THE MONTH

One thing that impresses you when you’re out on a date?When a guy is comfortable being himself! I love if my date is just being real with who he is. What’s the creepiest move a guy has ever tried to pull on you?I was at a party and this guy kept following me around. I was super sketched out by it, so my friend and I decided to test it and hide in the bathroom for a second. When we came out, he was waiting by the door and asked for my number before he even knew my name! Needless to say, I said I had a boyfriend and peaced out! What are your plans after Graduation?Living in LA and running car dealerships!All-time favorite TFM or TSM?Louboutin red, ritual white, Tiffany blue. TSM.

TFMs of the Month

TSMs of the Month

Renting a short bus for the pledges to take to events. TFM.

Extending multiple invitations to your pants party. TFM.

I won’t cry for you, my mascara’s too expensive. TSM.

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Visits to the bartender at night and the barista in the morning. TSM.

Being an asset on the course, but a liability in the clubhouse. TFM.

Girls who don’t wear panties can’t get them in a bunch. TSM.

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FUN STUFFHOROSCOPES • SPOT THE DIFFERENCE • THAT’S A FACT JACK

THAT’S A FACT JACK• The largest muscle of the body is your gluteus maximus —

your butt. Each cheek weighs nearly two pounds.

• The average person laughs 10 times a day.

• The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words.

• 35 percent of the people who use personal ads for dating are already married.

• Wearing headphones for just an hour will increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.

MAYThe stars tell you what’s in store this season.

Aries - No more playing small and safe. The sun shines for summer and for you this month. Take advantage of your potential power!

Taurus - Happy Birthday Taurus! Do not tolerate relationships that only prove to be a dead end this month. You’re too good for that.

Gemini - Happy Birthday to you too, Gemini! Keep up the energy from the semester, and do something productive this summer. You’ll go crazy from boredom if you don’t.

Cancer - This summer will bring amazing opportunity and expansion to your world. Be open those changes and live it up!

Leo - Become aware of and avoid negative patterns. Wake up and get ready for a major rebirth this summer. It’s going to be huge!

Virgo - Your summer will be busy and filled with more people than you know what to do with. Make sure you indulge in some alone time this break.

Libra - Pay attention to your bank statements this summer. It’s easy to get a little cray with money during the break, but you can manage it...hopefully.

Scorpio - You are so looking forward to summer break. Don’t forget to give it your all and finish the year strong first, though.

Sagittarius - You have this finals thing on lock. Keep that focus and your summer plans should turn out like you wanted—sans academic probation.

Capricorn - A friend or relationship is making you worry. Talk to them and let it out. Clearing your mind will help you have great start to your break.

Pisces - Surrender to summer and let yourself revel in your chosen form of pleasure…ya know, whatever that pleasure may be.

Aquarius - You worked hard these past two semesters. Take a load off and enjoy some time with special people this summer—you deserve it.

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