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October 18th, 2011

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UH Department of Public Safety Chief of Police Malcolm Davis encouraged students to help contribute to campus safety in a communications class Monday. | Jack Wehman/The Daily Cougar

UH police chief talks crime

Three weeks removed from a campus shooting in Victoria, UH Police Chief Malcolm Davis discussed campus security measures and rebuffed the idea that campus carry laws would effectively protect or harm students in a...

Crime log: Oct. 11-Thursday

The following is a partial report of campus crime between Oct. 11 and Thursday. All information is selected from the files of the UH Police Department. The information in italics indicates when the event...

UH architecture team wins at work safety conference

Several architecture students and their professor were recognized at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s “Prevention Through Design” conference on Thursday in Washington, D.C., for their projects on workplace safety. Students Jennie Macedo,...

Khator to speak at UH Alumni Breakfast with Champions

The Bauer Alumni Association will be holding a Breakfast with Champions from 7 to 8:30 a.m. on Thursday at the Houston City Club. The breakfast serves as a networking opportunity for students to engage with...

UH makes a splash with three-win weekend

The Augie Busch era is off to a strong start after UH swept its opening weekend of competition in Boston. The Cougars defeated Boston University by 29 points Friday, and took down Boston College (231-69)...

Senior nets win again

Senior nets win again

Senior Giorgia Pozzan led the Cougars through another successful outing, capturing her second consecutive singles title in tournament play at the Robert Alison Classic hosted by the University of Alabama over the weekend. Pozzan defeated...

Students can win $1,000 at Eco-Millionaire challenge

Green UH will be hosting “Who Wants to Be An Eco-Millionaire?” at 7 p.m. today in Oberholtzer Hall. Contestants will answer up to 15 environmental questions for a top prize of $1,000. Attendance is free. Students...

Good meat is the name of the game

Whether it walks on four hoofed legs, has wings or slithers on the ground, I will probably try it at least once — and I am nothing short of a true carnivore. When I come...

Deregulation puts consumers at risk

Conservative candidates tout deregulation as desirable: Fewer burdens on businesses will foster growth and create jobs, whereas federal and state regulations are unnecessary impediments that put people out of work for no reason. The...