October 25th, 2011
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Death of a despot
Former Libyan authoritarian Muammar Gaddafi was captured and killed on Oct. 20. Three days later, the Libyan National Transitional Council announced the end of the 8-month civil war, saying that Libya was finally free. The...
CLASS showcases degrees
The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences showcased its numerous majors and minors at the second annual Instant CLASSic on Thursday, which was hosted at the University Center First Floor and Arbor. With more...
Review: Theater students bring ‘Our Lady’ back to life on stage
This weekend concluded the run of “Our Lady of 121st Street” that the UH School of Theatre and Dance ran for a week in the black box of the Wortham Center. “Our Lady,” written by...
Pre-Law day prepares students for careers
Pre-Law students attended an expo sponsored by Phi Alpha Delta on Thursday in the University Center Houston Room to help them prepare for a career in the legal industry. UH annual Pre-Law day, a free...
Heights market revives Houston produce, meat
On the corner of Yale and Heights in the Heights district of Houston sits Revival Market, a locally-owned market that supports and provides some of the area’s finest produce and products. Headed up by Chef...
Weekend results put UH in control of fate
UH’s wishes to make the Conference USA tournament are still alive after an up-and-down weekend of play on the road. The Cougars (6-11-1, 3-6-1 C-USA) opened the weekend with a 2-1 victory over Marshall at...
Miami storms UH, deals Cougars first loss of fall
The Cougars were swept away by the Hurricanes on Friday in their first loss of the season. The Hurricanes defeated UH 136.5-103.5 in a dual meet. “We’re just trying to swim through some really tired legs...
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