October 2010
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Cougars steamroll Memphis for 56-17 victory
The Cougars made it look effortless Saturday, pummeling Memphis 56-17 at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tenn. The Cougars (5-3) improved to 4-1 in Conference USA, remaining in first place in the...
College of Architecture launches 2nd annual ‘green’ exposition
The UH College of Architecture is on a mission to cater to the needs of a changing society, one where accessible and affordable sustainable living options are available to Houstonians striving to...
UH physics research team gains national recognition
An ongoing two-year enzyme study, conducted by a team from the UH Physics department has been accepted into the National Academy of Sciences. Assistant professor Margaret S. Cheung and physics graduate student...
Former SGA senator appointed to fill vacant chief justice seat
The Student Government Association recently approved and finalized plans for an official judicial branch. At the Wednesday meeting Taylor Kilroy, a former senator for Graduate Law, was appointed chief justice of the judicial...
Soccer team braces for regular-season finale at Rice
The Cougars prepared for their crosstown showdown at Rice by wearing their Halloween costumes to practice yesterday. The match is technically an away game, but the Cougars will not be traveling far. “Of course...
Volleyball team faces favorable schedule
The Cougars are back on the road this weekend, facing Marshall today and Conference USA bottom-dweller East Carolina on Sunday. UH (13-10, 7-4 C-USA) is currently tied with inner-city rival Rice for third...
‘Naruto’ offers gamers a fighting experience in a manga world
From the manga pages by Masashi Kishimoto and the animated series that followed, “Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2” is the latest game following the Japanese series “Naruto.” Released for both the...
Comedian Hopkins serves up laughs on UH campus
This week the Student Program Board had the UC’s Houston room action packed, hosting several events that propagated the spirit of Halloween back into the hearts of UH students. Wednesday night comedian John...
Scantily clad Halloween costumes shouldn’t pose problem
By now, several members of our fine student body may already be aware that Halloween is just around the corner. And you guys know what that means. Trick-or-treating! Well, for the kids anyway. But...
Degrees for liberal arts to be filled liberally
If you have been paying any attention to the national debate over the state of the post-college job market, you’ve likely heard that majoring in the liberal arts is a poor choice. Don’t...



