March 8th, 2010
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Metro needs to get back on track
While many view MetroRail’s expansion to the UH campus as a good thing, the project has already seen its fair share of controversy. Metro presented plans Feb. 4 for the addition of two lines, Southeast...
SGA vice president to run again
The Student Government Association elections are underway today through Thursday, and Vice President Prince Wilson hopes to become president alongside running partner and vice presidential candidate Johnnie Jackson. Wilson, a biochemistry senior, said he plans...
CLASS selects Roberts for dean position
A yearlong search ended last week when Provost John Antel announced that John W. Roberts had been selected dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. Roberts is the dean of Arts and...
Student regent backs up board
Serving as the student regent on the UH System Board of Regents, Kristen Lindley makes sure students’ voices are heard. Lindley was appointed by Gov. Rick Perry in 2009 and will serve on the board...
Newspaper staff weighs in on print problems
Two editions of The Daily Cougar could not be printed this semester and, in turn, were unavailable on campus — most recently the March 1 edition. “That was probably the best paper I put out...
UH nets big win over UT
What a difference one weekend makes. The Cougars entered the Houston College Classic with a struggling pitching staff, an offense that could hardly be classified as “clutch” and a defense that needed some improvement. But all...
UH falls short of goal, awaits NCAA selections
The UH track and field teams collectively stumbled over the hurdle this weekend, as several Cougars placed and ran personal-best marks but failed to earn automatic-qualifying times to the NCAA Indoor Championships at the...
Taylor, Scott earn C-USA accolades
Junior forward Courtney Taylor and junior guard Brittney Scott were named to the All-Conference USA teams over the weekend. Taylor was named to the All C-USA first team for the second consecutive season after averaging...
Celtic punk pirates please Houstonians
The Dropkick Murphys have always been known for supporting the average American, especially the working class. All the members have claimed to be Democrats so, in the great state of Texas, most would assume...
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Griner should not get knocked out for punch
When women fight on television, it usually involves strategy at the tribal council or who is going to win the special date with Ray J. Those who tuned into Wednesday’s women’s basketball game between Baylor...