November 2nd, 2011
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Parking nightmare comes to UH this Thursday
On Thursday, UH student and faculty will be inconvenienced again when the campus parking lots are overrun by fans coming for the Houston Dynamo’s playoff match against the Philadelphia Union. To many students this might...
Make a toast to a healthier happy hour
After a stressful week and with a few exams under your belt, happy hour is most likely calling your name. Getting together with friends and having a few drinks and snacks after a stressful week...
Energy expert discusses latest book
For Pulitzer Prize-winning author Daniel Yergin, the hardest part of writing his most recent book was figuring out how to finish it he said on Monday during a lecture at Michael J. Cemo Hall. “Professors...
Context is key in evaluating D
The No. 13 Cougars rank 96th in the NCAA in yards allowed per game. UH has been singled out as an all-offense, no-defense team, but are they any worse than their contemporaries in the...
After slow start, Cougars finish strong in Dallas
Sophomores Curtis Reed and Bryn Flanagan led the way for UH in the final round of play at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate in Dallas. The pair each shot 71s in the final round to help...
Latest Batman installment best yet
It took only two days after its release for “Batman: Arkham City” to be argued and crowned by gamers, game publishers and video game websites as the best game of 2011, and it should...
Many non-trendy reasons to go green
Going green has become a fad in the US. And it seems many individuals, college campuses and businesses are making attempts to become a part of this fad. “Going green” essentially means doing things...
Prof pioneers receptor based drugs
A research team that includes a professor at UH’s Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling is endorsing a new approach to producing drugs that treat cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis. CNRCS director Dr....
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Dirty hit taken care of properly
When punt returners wave an arm in the air to signal for a fair catch, it is a means of self-protection. Yet the gesture does not always guarantee a clean, safe result. On Oct. 30...