March 6th, 2009
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Group protests family jail
The UH chapter of Students for a Democratic Society will protest in Taylor outside of the T. Don Hutto Family Residential Facility on Saturday. The group will meet at 7:30 a.m. in front of...
Rockets do Houston favor by lowering ticket prices
As the great waves of the economic recession continue to crash on the shore of the marketplace, another industry begins the struggle against its undertow - the sports industry. Rockets season ticket prices will...
Team suffers sixth consecutive defeat
One could hardly criticize UH head coach Rayner Noble if he decided to tear up his team's blueprint and start from scratch after only 10 games. The Cougars fell to 2-8 after Wednesday's 14-8...
Cougars take C-USA title again
This is getting too easy. The men's track and field team won its third consecutive Conference USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, scoring 147.5 points to defeat Texas-El Paso (113 points) and Rice (104.5...
Job market uncertain for seniors
For college seniors graduating in May, 2009 is unlike any year in the past two decades. Usually seniors are enjoying their last few months of irresponsibility as college students, taking blow-off classes and trying...
More international students return home
Immigrants are returning home in greater numbers, not just to India and China, but also Honduras. Highly educated people are not returning home just to be close to family and friends, but to have...
Police to sound crisis siren test
A massive siren will sound off on campus at 2 p.m. as part of an emergency notification test conducted by UH Police Department. The Mass Notification Voice and Siren System is one of the...
UH runs down donations
UH faculty, staff and students alike participated in the National Collegiate Health & Wellness 5K Fun Run/Walk to benefit a local charity Thursday. The Campus Recreation and Wellness Center developed the idea for the...
Faculty outlines funding proposals
UH researchers will request federal funding from the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Representatives of the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health and Department of Energy outlined projects to...
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