March 28th, 2012
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SGA candidates to be replaced
Although the Student Government Association Court of Appeals decided to disqualify four members of the McHugh-Aijaz party from the elections, it did not order a new election. The disqualified students will be replaced by the...
UH students get full ride
Two students from the University of Houston received the highly-competitive Hogg Foundation Bilingual Scholarship, which is awarded to students who are bilingual and intend to work in Texas mental health care services. Victoria Reyes and...
Cougar fights for women’s rights
Frustrated with recent legislation, like the mandatory sonogram bill, alumna Reesa Graham decided to create an event, “Wear White For Women’s Rights,” which will take place Monday. The purpose of the event is to encourage...
UH graduate threads business, fashion together
Houston’s fashion thermometer is on the rise and that can be partially attributed to New for the Night, a recently launched clothing boutique and online dress rental website founded by University of Houston alumna...
Urban art on display in studio downtown
The Awready!: Houston Hip Hop Conference kicked off at the Betz Gallery with a display of photography, mural paintings and old school hip-hop tunes. The Graffiti, B-Boy and B-Girl Exhibition hosted by Rice University, sponsored...
Cougars get hit by the Horns
The Texas Longhorns powered by the Cougars (18-14, 7-2 Conference USA) in front of a record crowd at Cougar Softball Stadium on Wednesday. The No. 6 Longhorns slugged a season-high four home runs in front...
Cougars hope to rebound against UCF
One way to test a team’s character is by seeing how they bounce back from a tough loss. After Tuesday’s 14-5 mauling at the hands of the Baylor Bears, the Cougars will have a chance...
Bears bats beat Cougars 14-5
It was a tough night pitching for the Cougars. UH lost 14-5 to No. 21 Baylor on Tuesday. The Cougars started out in good shape, taking a 2-0 lead into the 3rd. Freshman starter Aaron Garza started strong,...
O-line provides stability amidst changes
It is a rarity for an offensive line to receive recognition for their work in the trenches. It almost seems fitting that in a season of change with all eyes on competitions elsewhere, it...
Court disqualifies four candidates
The Student Government Association Justices struck down the Election Commission’s decision to disqualify four members of the McHugh-Aijaz party due to code violations, but determined three of them participated in election fraud. President-elect Michael McHugh...
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