Published on April 28th, 2014 | by Cara Smith, Channler K. Hill
Departing: Editor in chief Channler K. Hill leaves behind a legacy of hard work and determination as she looks forward to her graduation It was this time last year that I sat trembling on one of …... Read More →
Published on April 28th, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
In a serene community along South Boulevard lies the Wortham House, home of President and Chancellor Renu Khator. Donated by the Wortham Foundation Inc. in 1986 on behalf of Lyndall Wortham, the home was estimated at …... Read More →
Published on April 3rd, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
Whether UH will see a time when its faculty’s ethnicities will reflect those of the students is not the question; it’s when. The Chronicle of Higher Education, which the University once heavily relied on to post …... Read More →
Published on March 6th, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
The food in Cougar Woods Dining Hall doesn’t just serve the students, but its leftovers do, too, feeding the homeless youth of Houston. Aramark partners works with a third-party company Food Donation Connection, which matched the …... Read More →
Published on February 26th, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
The decision whether to go pro or play a collegiate sport didn’t come easy for Despoina Vogasari. After growing up in Athens, Greece, Vogasari, 17, debated whether to begin her professional career or put it on …... Read More →
Published on February 18th, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
Valentine’s Day wasn’t on the Cougars’ minds as they faced Kansas on Friday and Mississippi State on Sunday. The team was concentrating on giving their best effort, which concluded with a weekend win and loss. Kansas …... Read More →
Published on February 18th, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
It is not just the minority faculty of the University who are concerned with the demographics of its professors, but also its students, who feel underrepresented. Public relations senior Isiah Gentry, president of the African American …... Read More →
Published on February 11th, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
Norman Funderburk studied mechanical engineering at the University in the early 1970s. Since then, he has gone on to gain 40 years’ worth of experience in engineering and construction, and he has been working for Koch …... Read More →
Published on February 3rd, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
Cougars, we’ve done our fair share of celebrating this past week. There were numerous activities held throughout the New University Center as a result of ribbon-cutting ceremonies, open houses and memorials. As a Daily Cougar family, …... Read More →
Published on January 22nd, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
The University has a reputation for being the second-most diverse college in the nation in accordance with its student body, but that reputation does not extend to the faculty. According to Fall 2013 Institutional Research data, …... Read More →