October 13th, 2003
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Soccer nets first C-USA victory
On a day when the Cougars were without two of their best players, the UH soccer team fought through to get a 1-0 victory over Memphis and earn the team's first Conference USA victory...
UH clubs Billikens, falls to UM
The UH volleyball team split two Conference USA matches at Hofheinz Pavilion, defeating Saint Louis 3-1 on Friday but falling to Memphis 3-1 on Saturday. Houston lost Game 1 Friday against Saint Louis 30-24,...
S&D makes UNT green with envy
For the second consecutive year, the UH swimming and diving team opened its season with a dual-meet victory over North Texas. The Cougars opened their brand new facility, the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center...
With bowl at stake, UH singes foes
The Cougars' Shermanesque march across the South passed through Louisiana on Saturday, and the Art Briles-led charge left Tulane in smoldering ruins. Not even a tidal wave of points in the second half could...
Vets still vital to UH wins
When junior defensive lineman Joe Clay sealed the Cougars' fifth win of the season with a sack Saturday against Tulane, it might have reminded some people that freshmen aren't the only guys who deserve...
A day celebrating great discovery and oppression
Elementary, middle and high school students across the country sit at home today, playing video games and picking their noses. Post offices and banks are closed. But as students of higher education, we don't...
Partisan Times needs to be recalled
When the Los Angeles Times broke the story about then-candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger's alleged mistreatment of women over three decades, there was less than one week before the election that would decide the future of...
‘Political attack’ was fair reporting
Arnold Schwarzenegger is angry. He thinks the Los Angeles Times, one of the nation's most respected news organizations, intentionally released a story that made him look bad. But wait, it gets worse. It turns...
Energy Department grant to fuel research
It has the ideas, now the UH Center for Materials Chemistry has the means to pay for those ideas. A $500,000 grant from the Department of Energy, will allow the CMC to investigate ways...
Hindus finding ways to connect on campus
Hindu students at UH are finding ways to connect to their religion and culture through campus organizations. "Until I came to UH and Houston, I didn't have much contact with my culture," Rishav Raj,...
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