October 19th, 2011
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SGA alters UH non-discrimination text
The Student Government Association passed a bill Wednesday asking the Board of Regents to change the text in the UH non-discrimination statement to include people of all “gender identity and expression.” More than 30 students...
Students compete in ad campaign for US health
UH was selected as one of four schools to compete in an advertising campaign project for the United States Public Health Service. The University was chosen for the competition from a pool of 50 schools...
College to host 70th birthday open house
The College of Technology celebrates its 70th birthday and invites all of the UH community to its open house from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday. The event will have displays by technology student organizations and...
Students to strut their stuff for chance to win Spirit Cup
As part of the homecoming festivities, students will compete in dance numbers, video production, skits, music acts and step shows at 7 p.m. today in the University Center Houston Room. All Strut Your Stuff shows...
Weekend could decide UH’s postseason fate
The Cougars have an opportunity to improve their postseason outlook this weekend with away matches against Marshall and East Carolina. UH (5-10-1, 2-5-1 Conference USA) is currently tied with UAB (6-8-1, 2-4-1) for the final...
Weather spoils day for Cougars, finish 8th
Winds of up to 40 mph changed the Cougars gameplan for Tuesday’s final round at the Lone Star Invitational and also their place on the leaderboard. Through two rounds, freshman Roman Robledo sat atop the...
Cougars travel back in time
For Saturday’s homecoming game against Marshall, the Cougars will reach back to a different era for their duds. The Cougars’ uniforms will honor the great UH sqauds under head coach Bill Yeoman of the late...
UH professor premieres dance show at Hobby
Dancer, educator, choreographer and producer Toni Valle describes herself along with her fellow faculty members as the “invisible diamonds.” Valle, a UH alumna and current adjunct faculty member for the UH School of Theatre &...
UH staff member shares story of beating breast cancer
Delores Crawford had her routine: Wake up, go to work, spend time with family, dinner, then bedtime. Every once in a while, she added a visit to the doctor to her routine. This continued for...
Mandatory drug testing of welfare recipients is unconstitutional
Under the guise of ensuring prudent government spending and personal accountability, state Legislatures across the country are proposing that mandatory drug testing be a condition for receiving welfare assistance. Everything from food stamps to...
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