September 14th, 2011
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Bauer dean to maintain school’s flagship status
By adding unique electives and collaborating with local businesses, the C.T. Bauer College of Business will continue to lead the nation as a top business school, said the newly appointed dean of UH’s business...
Islamic faith source of peace, comfort
Hoang Long Le was only 10 years old when his family fled Vietnam for America in search of a better future. As he grew older in the states, he tried to escape the suppressed...
UH wins in three straight sets
The Cougars swept Lamar (25-22, 25-21, 25-22) on Tuesday at the Athletics/Alumni Center to close out their non-conference schedule. “I think overall, composure-wise we did a good job of not getting rattled, not getting out...
Cougars try to build first winning streak
The Cougars will look to continue their recent offensive success when they take on Houston Baptist at Sorrels Field on Wednesday. Coming off their first win of the season, a 9-0 rout of Texas Southern,...
Cougars split up roster for weekend events
The Cougars hope to build off of a strong start to their season with two events this weekend. The Cougars’ men’s and women’s teams will each send their top eight runners to compete at the...
Mayor talks to campus about city water leaks
Students were treated to hot coffee, finger foods and an explanation of why pipe leaks are causing water shortages by Mayor Annise Parker Tuesday night in the University Center Underground World Affairs lounge. The event,...
Lifting weights doesn’t belly up to jogging
Lace up those jogging shoes and hit the track. A recent study in the Aug. 25 issue of American Journal of Physiology, conducted by Duke medical researchers, suggests that aerobic exercise is better than...
Transit gives Museum District, Houstonians reason to celebrate
The Houston Museum District Association has partnered with the Houston Arts Alliance and the METRORail Arts in Transit Program to create a brand new “Houston Loves Museum” rail train dedicated to providing transportation for...
UH needs more women in leadership positions
When the University Commission on Women released its report in 2007 on the status of women at UH, a mere eight percent of the positions at the highest levels of the administration were held...
Food service workers deserve respect
As a college student, the likelihood of you knowing or being one of the millions of faces in the food service industry is greatly amplified. These people are your servers, your bartenders and your...
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