September 7th, 2011
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Defense gets another chance in Denton
The Cougars’ defense is trying to shed its “bend, but don’t break” image. “I don’t think we’re where we need to be,” head coach Kevin Sumlin said. “There were some spots where we played pretty good....
Perry appoints three regents to board
The UH System Board of Regents welcomed three new members to their ranks on Thursday, filling the seats of members whose terms expired at the end of August. Officially appointed by Gov. Rick Perry on...
Students start something new
It’s difficult to accurately describe the Vagabond Theatre Project without talking to two of the founders — juniors Artistic Director Caleb Travis and Dramaturge Matthew Padora. As entrepreneurs in the field of theatre, they’ve...
Cougars cannot tame Tigers, remain winless at Robertson
The losing continues for the Cougars, who fell to LSU 2-1 on their home pitch Tuesday. Head coach Susan Bush said she was impressed by the manner in which her team finished the game, but...
Florida state rep wants anti-cohabitation law to remain in effect
There are a lot of strange laws on the books across the US. In Houston, for instance, it is illegal to sell Limburger cheese on Sunday. Don’t expect a SWAT team in your local...
CNN ‘Culture Census’ useless to Coogs
CNN’s newly released “Culture Census” sounds like a nice idea, but its purpose and wording show what the network really wants to know: how you look and which version of Jesus you like best....
Bauer team wins global competition
A team made of four MBA students from the C.T. Bauer College of Business have been recognized as the new global winners of the 2011 Google Online Marketing Challenge. The all-female team, comprised of Erin...
Wolff Center to host forum on entrepreneurship major
Students that are interested in starting their own business or majoring in entrepreneurship will have a chance to participate in a Q&A forum sponsored by The Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship at 4 p.m. today. The...
Double standards only lead to suffering
The court case involving a fatal shooting between two students ended in a mistrial on Friday. The accused is a heterosexual, Brandon McInerney, who allegedly shot and killed Lawrence King, a homosexual, in 2008. Both...
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