2010
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Riots just burn and destroy the cause
Protesting increased tuition rates and state funding cuts for university teaching, an estimated 52,000 students marched through London on Nov. 11. However, reportedly 500 rioters, who smashed into the Conservative Party...
Ride to the hospital just got a little bumpy
This past Wednesday, the price of an ambulance ride in Houston skyrocketed from $415 to $1,000; this increase will also include the pre-existing charge of $7.50 per mile. If this had been done...
KUHF celebrates 60 years
For 60 years, KUHF has been transmitting quality programming through the airwaves from UH as one of the oldest continuously-operated stations in the city. “We now have in 2010 — our...
UH, Methodist Hospital collaborate to create health treatment center
The UH College of Technology and the Methodist Hospital Research Institute partnered and produced the Abramson Center for the Future of Health, with research professor Clifford C. Dacso serving as executive ...
Students join organization to help needy African schools, children
Many students in Ghana, West Africa are forced to drop out of school because they don’t have basic school supplies — not even pencils. A new organization, Pencil Project, has formed to help with...
UH advertising organization to participate in Chevrolet promotion program
The UH advertising organization, Cougar Concepts, is one of the 23 teams invited to participate in the Chevy Campus Promotions program. Chevy and EdVenture Partners, an organization that fosters industry-education partnerships, are working...
Cougars face must-win situation against Southern Miss
Looking to bounce back from their loss in the Homecoming game against Tulsa, the Cougars will be put to the test this Saturday when the team travels to Hattiesburg, Miss., to face...
Men’s basketball team falls to Louisiana Tech, 60-54
The Cougars hit a dry spell late in the first half and gave the ball away 21 times, as Louisana Tech handed them their first loss Wednesday 60-54 at Thomas Assembly Center. The...




Better days ahead for freshman quarterback
When David Piland emerged as the starting quarterback Oct. 9 against Mississippi State, Terrance Broadway became the most popular player on campus. Once senior Case Keenum was lost for the season after the...