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February 28th, 2011

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South Africa, novel at center of discourse

A visiting scholar of humanities delivered a lecture on an essay that discussed the changing politics and identities of South Africa. Nirvana Tanoukhi presented her essay of criticism, “A Matter of Setting: Fate and...

Kinesiology sophomore Manuel Martinez painted three shirts at last week’s Flag Day in the University Center while wearing a traditional Mexican hat, a sombrero. | Tap Nguyen/The Daily Cougar

Diversity group hosts Flag Day

Students displayed their diverse cultures by painting flags on shirts Thursday. The Council of Ethnic Organizations hosted Flag Day at the University Center’s North Tables and provided free shirts, paints and designs. “All students...

With the Cougars beginning training in September, celebrating their 2011 Conference USA Indoor Championship win was a moment more than five months in the making. UH has won eight of the last nine indoor championships. | Jack Wehman/The Daily Cougar

Cougars lead the pack at C-USA finals

  Whether it was in the sprints or jumps, the Cougars were never in jeopardy of being dethroned as the indoor kings of Conference USA. UH scored 172 points to capture the 2011 Indoor C-USA Championship...

Cougars swing and miss against Rebels

UH dropped two of three games and lost the weekend series to Ole Miss after an 8-2 defeat Sunday at Cougar Field. The Cougars (5-2) scored once in the bottom of the first inning, but...

UH tops Rice with furious comeback

The No. 25 Cougars’ undefeated record in Conference USA appeared to be in peril as Rice took a 19-point lead into halftime Sunday. UH (24-4, 15-5 C-USA) roared back in the second half behind the...

Cougar Cookers kick off with cook off

Cougar Cookers kick off with cook off

  For UH alum Billie Schneider, her rodeo-life revolves around the Cougar Cookers Barbecue Cook-off team and scholarships for UH students. “We want to show our appreciation to the HLS&R for their scholarships awarded UH students,”...

Actor discusses prison, Yale and chasing dreams

“Houston, we don’t have a problem, we have a chance,” said Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee as she addressed the crowded Cullen Performance Hall Saturday night. The crowd, composed of UH community members, residents of...

Qaddafi’s reign must end soon

In Libya, Muammar al-Qaddafi is placing blame on everyone but himself. His accusations span from Queen Elizabeth to al-Qaida leader Osama Bin Laden, and his arguments become borderline ridiculous with the idea that Libyan...