Published on October 9th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
Although power has been fully restored to campus after being swept by a power outage Monday morning, some students still have to deal with the unpleasant lack of air conditioning as repairs are being made. According …... Read More →
Published on September 11th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
Four thousand, three hundred and eighty days have passed. Yet the haunting memory of 9/11 still weighs on American hearts year after year. As many struggle to shake off the lingering chill, the 12th anniversary is …... Read More →
Published on September 11th, 2013 | by Channler K. Hill, James Wang, Kayla Stewart, Mary Dahdouh, Paulina Rojas
A renewed hope for peace I remember arriving to my fourth grade class on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 only to be welcomed by the most hated substitute teacher in my elementary school. I prayed so …... Read More →
Published on September 4th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
After being under construction for more than two-and-a-half years, Moody Towers finally welcomed residents into its halls at the turn of the 1970s. The dorms, completely separated by gender, housed men in the south tower …... Read More →
Published on August 25th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
After months of strained deliberation in Congress, a bipartisan deal that restored lower interest rates for student loans was recently signed into law by President Barack Obama, allowing students to let go of financial uncertainty as …... Read More →
Published on August 9th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
As the University prepares for the Mayor’s Back 2 School Fest that will be held Saturday at the Athletics/Alumni Center, Hofheinz Pavilion and parking lot 20A, students and community members should prepare for heavy traffic on …... Read More →
Published on July 31st, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
The woman charged with capital murder in the death of a UH professor was refused a lower bond when she appeared in court July 22. Harris County Judge Brock Thomas denied 44-year-old suspect Ana Trujillo’s request to …... Read More →
Published on June 19th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
Among Gov. Rick Perry’s slew of vetoes Friday were two bills targeting Texas public universities’ administrative power and funding, denying the UH System $250,000 in special programs support. The governor made several line-item vetoes in House …... Read More →
Published on June 12th, 2013 | by Mary Dahdouh
The woman accused of killing a UH professor with her stiletto has been charged with murder and appeared in court Monday. Alf Stefan Andersson, 59, a research professor in the Biology and Biochemistry Department, was found …... Read More →
Published on June 12th, 2013 | by Evelyn Hurtado, Mary Dahdouh
A 2012 American Chemistry Council study reports that Texas is the largest chemical producing state in the U.S. with $145 billion in revenue and is responsible for more than 70,000 jobs in Texas alone. However, the …... Read More →