In a serene community along South Boulevard lies the Wortham House, home of President and...
Author - Channler K. Hill
Admins strive to diversify faculty
Whether UH will see a time when its faculty’s ethnicities will reflect those of the students...
UH leftovers designated for charity
The food in Cougar Woods Dining Hall doesn’t just serve the students, but its leftovers do...
Talented freshman grows into better teammate
The decision whether to go pro or play a collegiate sport didn’t come easy for Despoina Vogasari...
Sullivan’s squad focuses on game, not glory
Valentine’s Day wasn’t on the Cougars’ minds as they faced Kansas on Friday and Mississippi State...
Students divided on necessity of faculty diversity
It is not just the minority faculty of the University who are concerned with the demographics of...
UH advocate tries for seat on Humble City Council
Norman Funderburk studied mechanical engineering at the University in the early 1970s. Since then...
Letter from the editor: Farewell to more than a legacy
Cougars, we’ve done our fair share of celebrating this past week. There were numerous activities...
Faculty statistics question UH’s diverse reputation
The University has a reputation for being the second-most diverse college in the nation in...
Younger Burrell looks to meet family standard
Leroy Burrell wears two hats aside from the one that shields him from the sun — he serves as head...