June 6th, 2012
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Foreign students invited to perform in classical concert festival
The gathering of professional musicians around the world every year drives the Texas Music Festival as they quickly learn and perform pieces of music that shape the foundation of the classical music culture. This year...
Soda ban: mindful but misguided
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has done the one thing that has consistently angered the people since the birth of our country; he told them no. In a slightly random attempt to combat our...
Soccer names Akron’s Pfau newest coach
The Houston Cougars officially named Chris Pfau head soccer coach on Friday, making him the fourth coach in the program's history. Pfau spent his last four seasons at Akron, where he helped the Zips to...
Latest ‘Ghost Recon’ edition underdeveloped
There is no “I” in team in the Tom Clancy Ghost Recon series. The tactical squad, third-person shooter is all about teamwork, and video game publisher Ubisoft takes it to a higher level with “Tom...
NCAA Championships: Coogs compete on the national stage
The UH track and field team is gearing up for another challenging run. The team will be sending seven individuals and two relay teams to compete at the NCAA Championship, which begins today and...
Don’t be surprised by early voting
For all of their accolades, early voters aren’t exactly trendsetters. It just isn’t in their DNA. In a year that 40 percent of the city’s votes were delivered through the mailbox, last week’s tally for...
Poor off-field decisions cost college, NFL phenom
During his three seasons at Oklahoma State, receiver Justin Blackmon appeared unstoppable most of the time, scoring 38 touchdowns and hauling in 232 passes during his final two college seasons. The Jacksonville Jaguars rookie, who...
Senate bill aims to update system of governing bylaws
The Student Government Association Senate will introduce and have the first reading of a bill to reform the organization’s bylaws in their fifth meeting 7:30 p.m. today in the Rockwell Pavilion of the M.D....
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