February 16th, 2010
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University zeroes in on budget cuts
A draft published to the UH Budget Office Web site Friday listed the top nine priorities in budget cuts the University submitted to the Texas Legislative Budget Board on Monday. The recommendations are in response...
Judge returns to bench weeks after surgery
For UH Law School alumna Holly Williamson, 2009 was a memorable year, marked by a professional milestone and a life-altering challenge. Williamson was sworn in as Harris County Precinct 8 Place 1 justice of the...
Group hosts networking dinner
The Student Alumni Connection is having its annual event “Dinner for 10 Cougars,” a program that aids students in making connections with UH alumni professionals who are now in the work force. Students will have...
Organization celebrates culture of India
The Indian Students Association at UH is a non-profit student organization that’s sole purpose is to provide a medium for students to experience Indian culture. “Our organization is not just for Indian students but for...
Cougars poised to build on streak
The Cougars have chosen the right time to raise their game as Conference USA tournament time nears. The team only has six games left, with two at home, before the C-USA tournament tips off...
UH prepares to rack up for annual pool tournament
The intramural offices at the Campus Recreation Center are holding their annual billiards tournament this week. The tournament is open to all students regardless of skill level, Assistant Director of Intramural Sports Adam Finney said. “For...
UH picks up pace near end of round
The Cougars battled a poor start and inclement weather to finish the first day of the Rice Intercollegiate tournament tied for fourth place with Nebraska and Northern Colorado at 621. With the wind gusting up...
Trumpet legend will be guest at on-campus jazz festival
Enlightening to some and stunning to others, trumpet king Brian Lynch has become a major player in the jazz scene. Ranging from the complexities of early jazz to modern bebop and Afro-Caribbean beats, Lynch’s music...
Kindle sparks flame of controversy
With such a prevalence of new technology and innovative devices making it easier for people to read anything anywhere, a pillar of our society may soon be faced with elimination. E-readers such as the Kindle,...
Apple iPad more than a gimmick
Apple unveiled its much-anticipated tablet PC on Jan. 27, and it seems that the public was underwhelmed by Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs’ new device. According to Jobs, the iPad was introduced as a “third...
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