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September 30th, 2004

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Gogue speaks volumes by listening

To those outside the UH community, he has reached out, mended fences, built bridges and put a more impressive sheen on the coat of the Cougar.But to the people within the University, Jay Gogue...

Soundtrack aims for urban youth

Since Toy Story revolutionized the world of popular animated film in 1995, the genre has continued to evolve with movies like Antz, Finding Nemo and Shrek. Shark Tale is another animated feature that seems...

Saturday starts with a Race for the Cure

Thought breast cancer only affected females? Think again. Each year, about 1,300 men in this country learn they have breast cancer. Saturday is the 14th annual Susan Komen Race for the Cure for Breast...

Program's pioneer returns to UH

Two of the greatest symphony directors, Franz Anton Krager and A. Clyde Roller, will appear together Friday night as The Moores School of Music's Symphony Orchestra makes its season debut at 7:30 p.m.Guest conductor...

Play showcases strong UH talents

Mixing slapstick humor and raw emotion, dealing with love and death, UH's production of the dark comedy Marvin's Room opens Friday, with a free preview Thursday at the Lyndall Finley Wortham Theatre.The play is...