Published on April 7th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
In 2014, country folk artist Robert Ellis released his third album “The Lights from the Chemical Plant” after joining a Nashville studio in 2012. Still, Ellis pays tribute to his hometown with the song “Houston,” in which he …... Read More →
Published on April 7th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
Cards Against Humanity, a card game similar to Apples to Apples but for “horrible people,” might be off-putting to some, but it could be life-changing for the fortunate woman who receives the recently created Science Ambassador Scholarship. The scholarship …... Read More →
Published on March 29th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
Psychology freshman Pamela Arguelles had no interest in attending Frontier Fiesta. “I was literally dragged there,” Arguelles said. “I didn’t even know what Frontier Fiesta was.” Her friends coerced her through the wire gates, and although …... Read More →
Published on March 27th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
From 2007 to 2011, Daniel Stidham soared through his finance degree. A member of many organizations, including the Terry Scholars Student Organization, the Filipino Student Association and the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Stidham, like most business majors, …... Read More →
Published on March 26th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
Just one year ago, Natalie Harms donned her cap and gown to receive her bachelor’s in journalism from UH; she’s now associate print editor of the Houston Business Journal. For Harms, who was freelancing and interning for …... Read More →
Published on March 11th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
The Book of Wanderings” is a tale of two journeys. There’s the physical one undertaken by Honors professor Kimberley Meyer and her college-bound daughter, Ellie, that followed the route of a Dominican friar Meyer was researching for her …... Read More →
Published on March 10th, 2015 | by Trey Strange
When human development and family studies senior Mercedes Anderson watched “Miss Representation” – a 2011 documentary by Jennifer Siebel Newsom that investigates how women have been represented in mass media and what stereotypes that places on …... Read More →
Published on November 10th, 2014 | by Trey Strange
With their new eponymous EP, “A Johnnyswim Christmas,” Nashville-inspired husband-and-wife duo Johnnyswim invites fans to their fireplace for some powerful soul-folk vocals for the holidays. Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano, daughter of the late Donna Summers, …... Read More →
Published on November 3rd, 2014 | by Trey Strange
In 2011, the 400-year anniversary of the King James Bible, historians traveled the world, seeking out the last remaining copies of the original publishing. These historians came to UH that year to see the Bible, which …... Read More →
Published on October 25th, 2014 | by Trey Strange
The Orientation Team is looking for new leaders for the upcoming summer to lead freshmen in their New Student Orientations. According to the director’s staff of the Orientation Team, or O-Team, leaders will represent the University …... Read More →