January 19th, 2012
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The Cougars have faced many obstacles this season and have gotten off to a slow start (2-14, 1-3), but their matchup against Tulsa is a good time to begin the turn around effort. Tulsa (7-8,...
VP/VC appointee awaits Board of Regents approval
A newly appointed University vice president and vice chancellor for university advancement will begin on Monday. Though UH President Renu Khator made the selection in December, Eloise Dunn Stuhr’s appointment still needs a vote of...
Calhoun Lofts housing agreement to change
Students who reside in or plan to move to Calhoun Lofts will see a change in their housing agreement to one more similar to a residence hall agreement in the 2012-2013 school year, said...
Smoking restriction bill passed by senate
Issues discussed at the first Student Government Association meeting of the 2012 spring semester included a bill for smoke free environments at the University of Houston — which was passed by a 16-6 vote,...
Burrell sets bar high for UH
Head coach Leroy Burrell feels that this year’s men’s team has a chance to be one of the best of his tenure at UH. That’s a pretty lofty statement considering that the Cougars have captured...
UH to preserve artwork
A piece of history that has been serving as an overlooked backdrop for meetings in the Cougar Den will be preserved and relocated to a more prominent location in the new University Center. Over the...
Congress and the budget blowout
The budget of the federal government has grown exponentially over the past 3 decades to a point where Congress is spending more than $3.5 trillion annually and borrowing over 40 cents of each dollar...
Nolan takes home weekly honors for first meet
Junior sprinter Errol Nolan was named the Conference USA Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week. Nolan’s 6.70 in the 60-meter dash at the Leonard Hilton Invitational on Friday tied him for the nation’s...
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Where do we go from here?
I remember my elementary school classroom being brought to the library to watch "The Boy King," a TV drama about young Martin Luther King, Jr. This was most likely in the years between the...