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May 2005

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Aramark, Chartwells: Will we taste the difference

Aramark, Chartwells: Will we taste the difference?It should be with a sense of irony that we anticipate the official return of Aramark and the usurping of Chartwells.See, when Aramark takes over, which it will...

Aramark, Chartwells: Will we taste the difference

Aramark, Chartwells: Will we taste the difference?It should be with a sense of irony that we anticipate the official return of Aramark and the usurping of Chartwells.See, when Aramark takes over, which it will...

Top 5 teams after month of MLB play

The first month of the 2005 Major League Baseball season is in the books and it's about time to shed some light on the top five power-ranking teams. Actually, before the list begins, I...

2 Cougar netters earn postseason C-USA honors

Conference USA announced Monday its selection of its All-Conference teams that include senior Biljana Dimovska, who was named into the Second Team. Nathan Lindstrom/The Daily CougarConference USA announced Monday its yearly selection of tennis...

Cougars let Cardinals fly away with three games

Senior Janilee Skender hit a grand slam Sunday against Conference USA foe Louisville, but despite her four-run bomb, the Cougars fell in all three games against the Cardinals. Pin Lim/The Daily CougarThe Houston Softball...

Cougars go 1-2 facing No. 28 Horned Frogs

Junior pitcher Kevin Roberts took the mound Sunday as the Cougars took their only win of three games in Fort Worth against Baseball America's No. 28 Texas Christian. Coby James/The Daily CougarJunior starter Kevin...

Remember vets are fighting for you

"Greetings from the President of the United States" was the way the letter began. One might think my father would have been impressed that the nation's chief executive had taken such a personal interest...

UH PC network is lagging behind

The dregs of the semester are upon us, and I haven't had as much time to write for The Daily Cougar as I'd have liked to. However, that doesn't mean I don't have a...

Exhibit traces author’s life, work

Donald Barthelme is widely regarded as a great American writer whose quirky stories and unorthodox style helped shape contemporary fiction.He was also an important figure in the UH Creative Writing Program, where he taught...

UH gives local kids an international tour

Elementary school students from across Houston learned about world cultures Friday through displays of objects, food, photographs and maps from various countries. The exhibits at the University Center were part of the first annual...