November 14th, 2011
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Sims scorches the Wave in breakout
Charles Sims makes defenders look like they are moving in slow motion. The junior running back has enough speed to make most players envy him, and when he gets in top gear he is bound...
UH crowns big man on campus
Some of the University’s most talented men showed off their skills, looks and prowess as they competed for the title of Mr. UH on Friday in the University Center Houston Room. The Mr. UH competition...
Cougars go international
On Thursday, pharmacy students lined the grassy area by the University Center Satellite with multi-cultural splendor as they celebrated the 15th annual International Day Festival. Students dressed up in cultural attire and served ethnic food...
Cougars transition to new era at Hofheinz
Head coach James Dickey likes lists — numbering off objectives, postives from games, negatives and goals for the next game. Dickey said that there were two areas that UH needed to improve in for its...
Veterans deserve more than lip service
For the servicemen and women of our armed forces who are killed overseas, the memorials and parades surrounding Veterans Day are meaningless. The fallen are beyond the reach of such pageantry and praise; any...
Healthcare vouchers unfair to veterans
Veteran’s Day is a day to honor and respect our veterans — not to threaten their access to healthcare. Unfortunately, that is exactly what Republican primary candidate Mitt Romney did on Veteran’s Day. Romney...
Professor blends cultures in exhibit
In the Korean culture, a screen divides a room to produce a new space, a new realm. Visiting professor Yeon-Jung Kim’s exhibit, “InBetween”, located in the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture’s dock, expresses the...
Creator of pink ribbon leaves lasting legacy
Evelyn Lauder, co-founder of the Estée Lauder cosmetic company and creator of the pink ribbon symbol for breast cancer, died in New York City on Saturday at the age of 75. Breast cancer is the...
Panelists discuss Houston housing market
As the US housing market continues to be taken through the ringer, executives of the Houston Apartment Association paneled up and answered questions Thursday at UH about how the economy is affecting their market. The...
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