February 24th, 2011
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Watch the SGA presidential debate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaTYAKLRdFc Video provided by the Student Video...
Phases to take UC into future
UH’s University Center celebrated its 34th birthday on Valentine’s Day, and plans presented on Tuesday evening revealed its future growth and transformation. Keith Kowalka and Micah Kenfield, administrators for the UC, introduced floor plans and...
Staff hit by reductions first
The University eliminated 136 staff positions over the last three years, and that number could increase if budgetary bills proposed in the Texas House and Senate are passed. Special Report Budget cuts Every Thursday, The Daily Cougar...
Debate focuses on cuts, guns
The three candidates running for president of the Student Government Association debated for over 90 minutes Wednesday afternoon in the University Center Houston Room. Each candidate provided input and resolutions for problems that face the...
UH strives to conquer C-USA again
If the men’s track team keeps competing like it has been, the Cougars will likely win their fifth consecutive Conference USA Indoor Championship. But that’s not a foregone conclusion. Head coach Leroy Burrell knows his...
Cougars going for No. 14 against Marshall
UH continues its march to an undefeated record in Conference USA tonight against Marshall at 6 p.m. at the Cam Henderson Center in Huntington, W. Va. Winning their school-record tying 13th straight game against...
Radiohead cut their own groove
Radiohead is at a point in their career where they can really do whatever they feel like doing. They are no longer tied to a major label. They don’t set out to make hit...
Grimonprez exhibit is a dark masterpiece
Opening the Blaffer Gallery this semester is an exhibit composed of three pieces by internationally acclaimed video artist, Johan Grimonprez. The exhibition takes up both floors of the gallery and consists of several audio...
Different test, same low standards
The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness will replace the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills test this year, to reactions of praise and contempt. Since 2003, TAKS has been a thorn in many...
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