March 11th, 2010
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Construction worker rescued after falling 15 feet into hole
A Hardin Construction worker fell through a concrete hole early Thursday while working on site at the new freshman housing on Cullen Boulevard. A UH spokesman said the worker, who hasn’t been identified, fell 15...
Perfect description helps police find robbery suspect
Talsha Johnson was working on an extra-credit assignment on campus Feb. 4 when she became the victim of an aggravated robbery. Johnson normally drives to school, but on this day, she carpooled with a friend...
Protestors speak out against aggression
Last year, more than 40 cities participated in Israeli Apartheid Week, and this week, Students for a Democratic Society of UH are observing it in Houston. Israel was established as a sovereign state in 1948,...
Face-veil proposal outrages some students
A full black dress covered her entire body. From head to toe, nothing could be seen. All that was visible of Reehab Ramadan were two eyes peering out from beneath her veil, telling her story. “I...
Agenda aims to increase enthusiasm on campus
Campus safety, student cohesiveness and increasing school spirit are all issues Student Government Association presidential and vice-presidential candidates Catherine Roca and Sandrine El Hage want to improve. Roca and El Hage said they encompass the...
Duo wants to change culture of SGA
The goal to see the Student Government Association become a stronger advocate for student’s needs and rights is central to the agenda for presidential candidate James Strickland and vice-presidential candidate Michael Perkins. Recent frustrations with...
Candidates seek to launch ‘pride’ scholarship
The Student Government Association president and vice-president nominees Carlos Reyes and Matt Davis are looking to institute a new scholarship as part of their “Truth for Coogs” campaign. The Cougar Pride Scholarship will be a...
Cougars pounce on Pirates; keep tourney hopes alive
The Cougars headed into the first round of the Conference USA Tournament against East Carolina with a sense of urgency, knowing that they have to win this tournament to earn a spot in the...
Athletes sport two games
Two of the UH track and field teams’ most explosive sprinters, junior Tyron Carrier and sophomore Isaiah Sweeney, carry a heavier burden than most athletes. The pair of wide receivers begin their day at 5...
Poor shooting catches up with UH
A night after playing with fire and allowing UTEP to trim an 18-point lead to two before finally pulling out a second-round win in the Conference USA Tournament, UH was burned by UAB. The Cougars...
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