April 27th, 2010
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Advertising students win first place
Cougar Concepts, the UH student advertising agency, made history by winning the district National Student Advertising Competition for the first time in 16 years. This win means that UH will be one of 17 schools...
Law Center dean pushes vision
Having the UH Law Center becoming one of the top 40 nationally recognized law schools is just one of Dean Raymond Nimmer’s goals. Nimmer, who was interim dean from 2006 until that label was removed...
Endowment assists energy program
The Department of Energy has awarded a $2.5 million stimulus endowment to the UH Energy program through a team effort led by the UH College of Technology. These developments will help fund a training program,...
HHP Dept. joining CLASS
The Department of Health and Human Performance will move from the College of Education to the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences in the beginning of fall 2010. “What HHP is doing, has evolved...
Cougars seek end of pitching struggles, four-game slide
After being on the wrong end of a three-game sweep against Southern Miss last weekend, in which they were outscored 31-18, the Cougars fell to last place in Conference USA with a 4-8 conference...
Radicals don’t understand religion
One of the great things about living in a free country is having the right to say just about whatever you want. Some people, however, can go too far with their comments. South Park celebrated...
Government blurs line of belief
Judeo-Christian values have affected America’s foundation; a large percentage of the American population has adopted a belief in God. Yet, the concepts of religious freedom and the separation of church and state remain hotly contested...
First Amendment rights not to be violated at any level
Several newspapers, both professional and collegiate-level, wrote editorials rebuking the actions of the Harrisonburg Police Department and the Commonwealth’s Attorney Marsha Garst concerning the James Madison University newspaper, The Breeze, last week. We decided to join the party. According...
‘Harvey’ brings laughs, awakens sense of awe
Endless strip malls, horrible traffic, mediocre sports teams — if those are some of the first things that come to mind when you think of Houston, chances are you’ve never taken in a play...
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Astros’ chances to surge above .500?
Keith Cordero Jr.: Charlie Brown’s mom was easier to understand Having won eight of their last ten games, the Houston Astros are back on track and are far removed from a brutal 0-8 start to...