March 1st, 2012
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Students ‘walk out’ of class
Less than a dozen students skipped class to protest tuition, textbook prices and student debt starting at noon today in front of the University Center on University Drive. The students are part of a nationwide...
Alleged fraud plagues election
Reports of voter fraud are once again circulating the Student Government Association elections. Amber Khan, a biology sophomore, said when she logged on to vote Tuesday, the website said she had already voted. “I hadn’t even...
Additional student housing under construction
According to UH Residential Life and Housing,1,800 additional bed spaces are expected when the construction of two new residential halls is complete in fall 2013. Designed for sophomores and upper level students, Cougar Place 2...
Cougar meal plans for residents, commuters introduced
Meal plans at UH are broken down into two categories — residential and voluntary — that include Cougar Cash and can be used at Fresh Food Company at Moody Towers and Real Food on...
Cougars to make treasure out of recyclables, trash
Trash To Treasure gives students the chance to create art out of recycled materials and will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. in the main lobby of Cougar Village. Materials such as bottles, bottle...
Cougars dominate Tulane in final game on home court
The Cougars looked dominant in their 82-53 win against Tulane on Wednesday night at Hofheinz Pavilion. The Cougars (14-15, 6-9 Conference USA) put on a show for their final home game of the season, making...
Running with the top teams
It’s time once again for the Cougars to make their annual trek to Minute Maid Park for the Houston College Classic. One of the premier tournaments in the country, this year’s Classic includes a field...
Last four give UH hope
Wednesday’s 82-53 blowout of Tulane was a nice send-off for senior Darian Thibodeaux. Thibodeaux, who lead the Cougars in minutes played last season, stayed on the floor for all but one minute in his final...
Play brings history back to life
Arthur Miller’s Tony award-winning historical drama ”The Crucible” opened Friday with a decent turn out at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for the Arts. The play’s artistic director Gus Kaikkonen, from the Peterborough Players, has...
Diverse array of arts showcased
On display on the third floor of the M.D. Anderson Memorial Library is a collection UH students’ best artwork — not just from the School of Art — but from several departments on campus. The...
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