February 14th, 2012
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Moving work honors month of history
In honor of Black History Month, Houston’s Urban Souls Dance Company presented a performance that celebrated both the spirit of what it means to be an African-American and the triumph of the community in...
Social issues brought to light
Former UH student and critically acclaimed social documentarian Erica Fletcher sets out to create a more social and responsible world through her films all while keeping a sense of humor. “Films are very limited in...
Cougars think they have an ace in their pen, open season with new faces on staff
Satchel Paige once said, “My pitching philosophy is simple — keep the ball away from the bat.” The Cougars’ pitchers will try to do just that this season. Last season, the Cougars’ pitching staff was riddled...
UH faces final test
The Cougars will host the 2012 Conference USA Swimming and Diving Championships in a multi-day event starting Thursday at the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center Natatorium. The Cougars will face stiff competition from last year’s...
Campus to receive meals on wheels
Dining options will change for students once renovations at the University Center begin to take place this spring semester. Food trucks on campus will help offset the closing restaurants as construction begins, Executive Director of...
Assistant professors awarded grants
The National Science Foundation awarded five UH assistant professors with grants valued between $400,000 and $600,000 this year. These grants, which are distributed annually to junior faculty in recognition of their outstanding integration of education...
GENDA bill in review by UCC
After a tug-of-war over the inclusion of gender identity in UH’s non-discrimination policy for students, faculty and staff, the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act is being reviewed by the University Coordinating Center. The UCC will determine...
Graduate real estate club talks markets with speaker
While the retail and government markets are slowing down in Houston, the office real estate market is expanding, said senior vice president of Granbridge Real Estate Capital, John T. Fenoglio, on Friday. Fenoglio said Houston’s...
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Chance for a chair
The spotlight for the open U.S. Senate position might be on the Republican Party, but the race for the Democratic nomination has also begun and this might be the year that sees Texas turn...