March 31st, 2005
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Proposed Bible class a mixed bag
A West Texas high school board has recently been pushed to bring the Bible to the classroom.The Ector County school board is considering adding a Bible-based elective to high schools, which seems to have...
Positive changes seen at practice
The Cougar football team is in the middle of spring training and has seen many changes, including new staff, different defensive schemes and position changes. Daily Cougar File PhotoThis year, it's all about change...
Tickets cheap if you know where to look
Going to see your favorite sports team here in Houston is not a cheap endeavor; you could wind up putting a significant portion of your paycheck into owners' pockets. Allow me to offer you...
March Madness top 5
This is why everyone loves March Madness.You could just declare a champion without even playing it out, end the NCAA Tournament now, and it would still be one to remember.Last weekend's regional finals provided...
Republicans prefer glitz over glory
In hopes of finding a candidate that can take on popular Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, Pennsylvania republicans have turned their attention to former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swann. Swann, currently a college football...
News of Darfur genocide slighted
As the media outlets in our country keep us blissfully aware of the developments of such important "events" as the Michael Jackson trial, celebrity breakups, and steroid use in baseball, a horrific tragedy is...
Experts to weigh in on Schiavo situation
A group of UH law professors will gather today for a lunch-hour discussion of the topic that's been on America's lips for weeks: the Terri Schiavo case.Professors Laura Oren, Richard Alderman, Joan Krause and...
Gogue urges faculty involvement
In a talk at the Faculty Senate's Spring Assembly on Wednesday, UH President Jay Gogue shed light on the political waters the University must navigate in the coming months and urged faculty to get...
A full lineup set for opening day at 2005 Fiesta
A variety of events awaits Cougars who plan to attend the first day of the 2005 Frontier Fiesta today.Fiesta City, located on the west side of Robertson Stadium, officially opens at 5 p.m., meaning...
Tradition, entertainment meet at Fiesta
Business junior Matt Gallagher, left, and construction management junior KJ Johnson put together a mock airplane engine for their Frontier Fiesta storefront on Wednesday. Fiesta City, on the west side of Robertson Stadium, opens...
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