October 5th, 2011
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Students, campus police meet to talk safety
UH students gathered last night near the University Center to talk with campus police about staying safe on campus. National Night Out is designed for students and UH police to meet and find out how...
Students lead UHPD around campus to better security
At first glance, students may have thought that the police lights and crowds Tuesday night were from a crime scene, but instead it was an event hoping to prevent one. Students, faculty, and UHPD were...
Khator praises University at fall address
UH President Renu Khator explained why 2011 has been a banner year for the University in her third annual fall address Tuesday. Khator addressed hundreds of faculty, staff and board members – including Welcome Wilson,...
VP for student affairs addresses campus issues at discussion
The newly-appointed UH vice chancellor and vice president for student affairs tackled issues concerning residential life, parking and security posed by students in an afternoon roundtable discussion Tuesday in the UC Bluebonnet Room. About 15...
Meet UH’s newest Cinderella story
If you happen to be one of the few people on campus who’s managed to avoid Robertson Stadium this fall, you’ll be glad to know the UH football squad hasn’t exactly stumbled through its...
UH sees chance to move up in standings
The Cougars will hit the road again this weekend. UH (4-8-0, 1-3-0 Conference USA) will face UTEP (9-3-1, 3-1-0 Conference USA) on Friday, and Colorado College (5-4-3, 3-0-1) on Sunday. The Cougars dropped both of last...
UH gets back in the pool for fall season
Head coach Augie Busch will get to see his squad compete for the first time when the Cougars begin their fall season today at the Red and White Meet at 3 p.m. at the...
E-books will inspire new readers
Five years ago the e-book was nearly unheard of, but this month more than 11,000 public libraries across the nation will begin lending Kindle-format e-books through their library websites. The Kindle format joins e-books...
Online education innovators should be wary
Some professors at elite universities are trying to devise a more economical university model, and they are using the Internet to do it. Sebastian Thrun, a Stanford professor, is an advocate of the online university...
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Siegel: It’s not as bad as it might look
Playing on Thursday instead of Saturday gave head coach Kevin Sumlin a chance to catch some of the other action happening around college football. “You watch the games Saturday and everybody’s scoring 30-something points,” he...