May 2011
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Oklahoma State survives; Cougars eliminated
STILLWATER, Okla. -- Even with a home run from pinch hitter Baillie Lott to start the bottom of the seventh inning, the Cougars fell 6-5 to Oklahoma State in game three of the NCAA...
Cougars fall in first game of Super Regionals
STILLWATER, Okla. -- The Cougars’ season is in do-or-die circumstances after falling to No. 22 Oklahoma State 3-0 Friday at Cowgirl Stadium. Although the Cougar batters managed to outhit the Cowgirls, they never managed...
UH moves on in C-USA Tournament, picks up hardware
The Cougars mustered one hit through the first three innings, but a three-run fourth inning propelled UH to a 4-2 victory over Southern Miss in the opening round of the Conference USA Tournament on...
Former Mexican president leans toward legalization of drugs
Former president of Mexico, Vicente Fox, said that he is in favor of a legalization of drugs to prevent more murders in Mexico. In a lecture at the University of Houston on Tuesday, Fox...
Internship program may lead students to Magic Kingdom
A number of UH students are hoping to spend a week at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando in August as part of an internship program that will help them develop skills that...
Arcade Fire comes home to ‘Suburbs’ where it started
Winning the Grammy for Album of the Year in February opened Arcade Fire to a new audience of fans, as well as a new level of expectations for its performances, but frontman Win Butler...
SGA approves higher fees for UC renovations
The Student Government Association passed a bill that will increase student fees by $50 at a special meeting Monday night. The increase raises student fees $135 from the current $85 charged specifically for UH’s University...
Cabinet position for research filled after months-long search
In an email to the UH community, President Renu Khator announced UH’s new vice chancellor/vice president for research and technology transfer after months of vetting potential candidates. “I am pleased to announce the appointment of...
Bin Laden is dead, but his effects on us aren’t
As a seventh grader in world history class, I had no idea that an ordinary day in September would end up being a momentous day that would lead to confusion and sadness. The images...
Osama Bin Laden’s death must not also be the death of our values
Even in death, Osama bin Laden managed to strike heavily against the United States. Unlike his past aggressions, his aim was not towards brick and mortar but at the very ideals and principles of...
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