Published on August 4th, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
Engineering technology students are preparing cars that are friendly to the environment for next year’s Shell Eco-Marathon, despite a bumpy entrance into the competition. Engineering technology instructional associate professor Raresh Pascali led engineering seniors to build …... Read More →
Published on July 28th, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
If we love Paris, then after watching The Girl From Monaco, Monaco’s new phrase should be ‘je suis d’eacute;sole’ (I am sorry). The film opens up with a defense lawyer from Paris taking a case defending …... Read More →
Published on July 23rd, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
The Mars Volta has completed Octahedron, their fifth full-length album, marking the band’s second in the last two years. Octahedron marks their escape from an evil Ouija board purchased in Israel, a gift for vocalist Cedric …... Read More →
Published on July 23rd, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
For the 20th consecutive summer, College of Architecture students are putting their designs to the test. With the assistance of the Graduate Design/Build Studio (GD/BS), architecture students are working on a solar canopy for Pat Neff …... Read More →
Published on July 20th, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
The U.S. cannot help but put its foot in any contest it can enter. The space race was no different, with an American taking that celebrated step. Forty years ago Monday, Apollo 11 landed with three …... Read More →
Published on July 9th, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
Music junkies can head to several venues this weekend to hear some excellent acts. The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion celebrates its 20th season in fine fashion this summer by hosting some of the biggest acts around. …... Read More →
Published on January 23rd, 2009 | by Gordon Furneaux
The Center for Creative Works in The Honors College is holding auditions for its debut production of The Children of Herakles Saturday in The Honors Collge Commons. The play interprets Euripides’ ancient tragedy about the plight …... Read More →
Published on November 13th, 2008 | by Gordon Furneaux
With the help of more than $100,000 in grants, the UH Prelaw Program Initiative intends to help prepare underrepresented minorities and first-generation law students for the rigors of law school. UH law professor Michael Olivas said …... Read More →
Published on November 6th, 2008 | by Gordon Furneaux
A growing number of UH students are remaining undeclared well into their upper-level years -†a trend some UH officials feel may be detrimental to student success and retention. Studies conducted by the Enrollment Management Task Force …... Read More →
Published on November 4th, 2008 | by Gordon Furneaux
The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences is seeking approval for a Ph.D. in atmospheric sciences – a degree John Casey feels would not only help students, but also improve the quality of the air we …... Read More →