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April 1st, 2011

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UH Law Center in top quarter of national rankings

The University’s Law Center has moved up four slots to 56th in the national ranking system assembled by the U.S. News & World Report. Health care, intellectual property law and the Law Center’s part-time...

Outgoing administration looks back

The officers of the Student Government Association’s outgoing administration reflected on its accomplishments during its last official meeting of the semester. All officers were in attendance as senators and members from the president’s cabinet gave...

Students head north to encounter Passion

UH ranks in the top 10 for students attending the Christian conference known as Passion. The 2011 conference begins today and lasts through Sunday in Fort Worth. “Passion 2011 is a gathering of tens of thousands...

Student groups collaborate to produce second annual Mini World Cup

For those who can’t wait 3 years to get their next world cup fix, you may not have to look further than UH in April. Three organizations, the Latin American Student Association, the Brazilian Portuguese...

Fighting Words: Who will top Final Four?

Keith Cordero Jr.: Huskies or bust My bracket is busted, but the field for the Final Four in Houston is all set. With no No.1 and No. 2 seeds headed to Reliant Stadium, the Final Four...

Cougars set to start C-USA play

Cougars set to start C-USA play

The Cougars will open conference play this weekend as they travel east on Interstate-10 to New Orleans to take on the Tulane Green Wave for a three-game set. UH, coming off its third consecutive loss,...

Last chance to see the Mountain in Blaffer

The satirical exhibit at UH’s Blaffer Art Gallery museum “First Look: Okay Mountain” shows the audience a creepy — yet at times funny — way to look at cults and communes. The first piece...

Houston students had a chance to experience the culture of Mexico City and UNAM for their History 4396 course.  | Miguel Cortina/The Daily Cougar

Mexico City leaves lasting impression

The idea of attending a university with over 200,000 enrolled students is nearly unfathomable, but it’s the reality for college students at National Autonomous University of Mexico. It’s the biggest university in Latin America...

Houston, we have a humidity problem

Houston, we have a humidity problem

Hot weather has come early this year. I am quickly approaching my seventh year living in Houston, but I still have not managed to acclimate myself to the heat and humidity. There is a...