November 3rd, 2011
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Cougars should take the plunge
No one knows what the Big East will look in a few days, let a lone in 2013, or if it will retain its BCS Automatic Qualifying status after all conferences are up for...
Road contest at UAB next test for UH
The comfort of the Cougars’ three-game homestand is over. Three of the last four games on the schedule will be played away from Robertson Stadium, and UH will control its own destiny on the road. “It...
UH celebrates eco-friendly initiatives
UH Coogs changed the red pride to green pride on Wednesday at the Green UH Day at Butler Plaza. Student organizations and supporting groups, including Green Mountain Energy and METRO, set up in front of...
The perfect steak isn’t rocket science
Rest assured, if you gather 100 chefs and ask them how to prepare a steak, you will get 100 different recipes. That being said, this is my philosophy and method of preparation when it...
Home cooking could be recipe for success
From the moment Natalie Keck boarded the flight en route to Houston after UH’s loss to UTEP on Sunday, a single thought gave her enthusiasm in the wake of the Cougar’s snapped six-match winning...
Fields of plenty
Alabama’s harsh immigration law, HB56, has worked — undocumented immigrants are leaving the state of Alabama in droves. Republican state legislators should congratulate themselves on how well they have done their jobs. Perhaps they...
10 ways to be healthy and build muscle
When it comes to fitness, everyone is under the impression that they have the key — the absolute solution to achieve any weight or bench-pressing goal. Some people claim you should bulk up and eat...
Judge who beat daughter should be punished
A Texas judge is in trouble after a video of him allegedly beating his teenage daughter was posted on YouTube. The video, posted by daughter Hillary Adams, allegedly shows County Court-at-Law Judge William Adams cursing,...
Living archives series continues
The 15th Annual Living Archives series sponsored by UH Friends of Women Studies welcomed Joanne King Herring as their guest in the M.D. Anderson Memorial Library on Oct. 25. Herring, long-time host of KHOU’s “The...
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