April 20th, 2010
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Campus prepares for Earth Day festivities
UH faculty and students are commemorating the 40th birthday of Earth Day by throwing a celebration of environmentalism and sustainability on Thursday. The first Earth Day started as a teaching initiative to promote acts of...
Student setting up shop in lofts
Engineering senior Rami Tony is diving into the business world by starting a computer repair business at UH called TechMonkies, which will be entirely student-run and opening in the fall at the new Calhoun...
NSM senators fill vacant seats
The College of Natural Science and Mathematics was the least represented college on campus through the Student Government Association in the last term, but all four legislative seats have been filled this year. Biology and...
Skateboarders break free from stereotypes
Skateboarding had an unfavorable stereotypical image in the past, but today, it has become a very popular pastime for college students around the country. Engineering sophomore Gabriella Koenig, who has skateboarded for a year now,...
Cougars like family to Wallace
Senior catcher Chris Wallace grew up with scarlet red and albino white — his mother Rhonda Sandel is a UH alumna. So when it came time for him to decide where he would go...
Newcomer LIGHTS outshines Owl City
Owl City, LIGHTS and Paper Route rocked a sold-out Verizon Wireless Theater on Friday night. The audience, which was composed primarily of 10-15 year-olds, screamed their hearts out from 8 p.m. until Owl City...
Quick fashion just a click away
With finals right around the corner and malls being practically out of reach, it is inevitable that our want for new fashion trends be fulfilled through something easier and, best of all, more affordable. Instead...
Politics hinder Supreme Court nominations
Supreme Court Justice John Stevens announced in an April 9 letter to President Barack Obama that he would retire at the end of the court’s current session in June. Stevens’ seat on the bench...
Plagiarism not to be taken lightly
For as long as students have been required to write papers, teachers and professors have been talking about plagiarism. Most students have realized that whatever they write had better at least sound original, and...
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What turned the most heads: no-hitter or 20-inning marathon?
Keith Cordero Jr.: Gotta give it to Jimenez I am going to have to say that the first no-hitter in Rockies history, and the first no-hitter of the young 2010 season, by Ubaldo Jimenez trumps...