April 16th, 2012
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Cougars ahead of the pack at UT Invitational
The Cougars’ womens team earned a top-five finish at the UT Invitational at Mike A. Myers Stadium on Saturday. “We had some personal records coming through and it was really windy out there, but a...
Cougars head to Huntsville
The Cougars will return to Conference USA action this weekend against Marshall, but before they get ready for their stretch run, they’ll head to Huntsville to take on Sam Houston State in a midweek...
Seamus controversy unnecessary
Mitt Romney’s dog Seamus received some good news this week: He will never again have to ride in a crate strapped to the top of his owner’s car. As a potential “first pup” candidate,...
Out of GOP options
For many of America’s right-wingers, the race for the GOP nomination was, at the very least, painful and humiliating. At most, it was a very compelling reason to apply duct tape to the old...
New leader; same military
If nothing else, the failed North Korean launch is a stark reminder that sweet talking doesn’t always deter initiative. Friday’s heavily publicized and largely dismal launch violated international law and United Nations resolutions. North Korea...
Double vision dorms
With a combined estimated project cost of $107.8 million, the University of Houston will invest more in its campus life by building two new residential halls and a new dining hall toward the west...
Graduate class to host chai sampling at Cougar Grounds
Students have an opportunity to sample and name a potential addition to the Cougar Grounds menu from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday and Tuesday inside the entrance of the cafe. As part of a semester...
Faculty propose revisions to bylaws during meeting
The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences faculty discussed changing promotion and tenure bylaws to increase scholarly productivity of teachers. The topic was discussed in the faculty meeting Friday that was held in...
Graduate student gets research opportunity
Liberal Arts graduate student Carmina Martinez has received the Fulbright Fellowship, which will allow her to conduct research in Yucatan, Mexico in the comparative studies of the 2012 Mayan end-date movement, both ancient and...
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