April 14th, 2010
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Dean looks back on tenure
As dean of the College of Technology, William Fitzgibbon has embraced the vision of UH, increased recognition of the college and is working toward making the technology program the best in the country. Fitzgibbon began...
Blogger catches eyes of nation
Mechanical engineering senior Anthony Martinez became somewhat of a national celebrity last week. An entry from Martinez’s blog, A Look Inside (blog.ajmartinez.com), was picked up by a handful of national media outlets, receiving 25,583 views...
Study gives insight to Mayan culture
Through his findings of ancient art and architecture in Veracruz, Mexico, a Mexican archaeologist defined the importance of an earlier period in history at a lecture Monday. Arturo Pascual, the director of the Institute of...
Government doubles Pell Grant funding
The healthcare legislation that President Obama and Congress approved less than a month ago included a change to student loans that will eliminate fees paid to private banks, expand Pell Grants and make it...
Student senators tackle busy agendas
The Student Government Association at-large senators have set their agendas and said they are ready to begin working for the UH students, whether by ensuring working equipment at study areas or achieving student empowerment. Sen....
Cougars drop anvil on Roadrunners
In Tuesday’s game against Texas-San Antonio, it was almost as if the Cougars and Austin Gracey had had enough. It was almost as if they were sick of their recent funk, which saw them drop...
Dickey and Co. aim to revive program
The finishing touches to James Dickey’s men’s basketball coaching staff were made Monday with the announcement that former head coach Alvin Brooks will return as an associate coach. Daniyal Robinson and Ulric Maligi signed last...
Team effort a priority for Cougars
After earning two impressive victories at home against Prairie View A&M and St. Edwards, the Cougars stumbled against Louisiana-Monroe over the weekend, dropping the match 4-2. Today, the Cougars travel to Lake Charles, La., to...
Jazzing it up
Song fills the Moores School of Music as the jazz ensemble rehearses to make each note spectacular. Leading the group is Henry Darragh, a talented pianist, trombonist, composer and singer. Darragh started his music career...
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Goldfingers goes way of Golden Tee
For many prominent athletes, retirement means riding off into the sunset never to be seen in the public eye again. Others, however, find ways to remain in the spotlight, driven by a need to always...