March 5th, 2010
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Business students win regional competition
A team of C.T. Bauer College of Business graduate students won first place in an investment challenge competition hosted by Southern Methodist University and sponsored by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute. The winning team, whose...
Staff talks budget cuts, scholarships
The UH Staff Council discussed budget cuts and scholarship opportunities during its meeting Thursday. “We will not know until 2011 what are the budget cuts,” Staff Council President Ann McFarland said. “A stronger talk on...
Lawyer speaks about death
UH law professor David Dow has a routine for when he has to make a certain type of phone call. He’ll take out a piece of paper or a Post-it note, on which he will...
One, two, three … time to get counted
The U.S. Census is mandated by the Constitution and taken every 10 years on the first of April. The information collected in the census helps determine many things, such as how much money the government...
Cougars look to squeeze Minute Maid for wins
The Cougars have gotten off to a disconcerting 2-5 start, with their only two wins coming against a 2-4 Santa Clara team. The team will have the chance to put its early-season woes behind itself...
UH locks up No. 2 seed
Good things come in threes. The UH women’s basketball team probably can’t cite the source of the saying, but after getting head coach Joe Curl back on the bench, securing the No.2 seed in next...
UH set for C-USA finale at Tulane
The Cougars look to carry over some of the good vibes from Wednesday’s 78-70 Senior Night win over Rice when they hit the road to take on Tulane in the regular-season finale at 7...
Cougars take aim at making NCAAs
The Cougars will try to recover quickly after a busy Conference USA Championship weekend and will field a pair of teams at separate meets today. The first team, consisting of 13 sprinters, will travel to...
Portman to smoke up screen in next role
As a straight-A student at Harvard, Natalie Portman obviously didn’t smoke weed every day, but her newest film will show audiences that she isn’t biased against women having a little fun with their friends...
Postal Service ‘solutions’ set to fail
When a business fails in the private sector, it files for bankruptcy and reorganizes or dissolves altogether. If that same failing business is part of the government, however, it is allowed to continue to run...
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