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Paulina Lam
- November 23, 2010
Fraternity aids 3 charities with ‘Fight Night’
The Sigma Chi fraternity held its annual Fight Night on Saturday and raised money for the Children’s Miracle Network and two other charities. “This year, we plan to make three different donations because of the success...
- November 15, 2010
Provost focuses on budget cuts at CLASS faculty meeting
Provost John Antel addressed the concerns of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences faculty at a meeting Friday as the University prepares for a 10 percent cut in state funding...
- November 11, 2010
Honors College speaker will discuss midterm elections
In part of the weeklong festivities for homecoming, the Honors College and Phronesis: A Program in Politics and Ethics are kicking off their 2010 Academic Tailgate today. The tailgate team will provide barbecue, apple cobbler...
- November 8, 2010
Human trafficking, slavery discussion aims for activism
The lucrative business of human trafficking and the explosion of modern-day slavery were topics brought to the attention of UH students at a seminar. UH’s Department of Residential Life and the Houston Rescue...
- October 13, 2010
Students to take spotlight at Undergraduate Research Day
Time and effort will prove to be worthwhile as undergraduate researchers will have the opportunity to present their research from the past year this Thursday. The sixth annual Undergraduate Research Day will begin at 4...
- September 22, 2010
UH takes part in Constitution Day celebration
As the U.S. Constitution becomes a year older since its ratification more than 200 years ago, the division of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs are collaborating to celebrate Constitution Day this week. The annual observation...
- August 4, 2010
Texas needs to comply with EPA
The state of Texas is at it again – wasting its energy and our tax dollars this past week on suing the Environmental Protection Agency once more, this time on Texas’ flexible permits program. EPA...
- July 28, 2010
Perry orders mental health cuts
Faced with a large deficit, Texas state leaders have proposed to eliminate $134 million this week from its mental health programs. The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) recently sent out a proposal with...
