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Chicago opens with a bang on Mainstage Theater


		Chicago opens with a bang on Mainstage Theater

Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx

9 hours ago by Bryan Honeycutt

Chicago is a look at a seedy America where "The world is all show business" and the public only turns its head for sex, violence, or their winning combination.

Student government begins impeachment process for VP Yancey

Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx

13 hours ago by Jenny Swenson

For the first time in decades, members of SGA collected ten senator signatures on a petition to impeach SGA Vice-President Christopher Yancy.

Byrne should look to Longhorns for coaching advice

The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX

6 hours ago by Brad Cox

As the Texas A&M football team prepares for its final game of the 2008 season, the annual Lonestar Showdown rivalry game against Texas, I will sit back and wonder what went wrong.

Prop. 8: A step in the right direction

Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx

5 hours ago by Bryan Honeycutt

Bryan Honeycutt uses the word "right" referring to the religious right. This story is not necessarily true, but should be regarded as such. Read on, Armageddon.

Muggles flying high


		Muggles flying high

The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX

1 day ago by Steve Humeniuk

If on a sunny Sunday you happen to venture to Simpson Drill Field and see someone dressed in yellow being chased by someone running with a broom between his or her legs, do not be alarmed.

UC initiative cost too burdensome

The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX

9 hours ago by Nick Smith

I am a student opposed to the UC renovation for one simple reason. Once the school gets a hold of our increased fees - if we approve them - then we'll no longer be consulted about planning and budgeting of the project.

In the last month, more has been done to convince us that the UC renovation is a worthy goal than any explanation on how and what will be done.

Returning to stack


		Returning to stack

The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX

2 days ago by Nicole Alvarado

Nine years after tragedy, University recalls early morning of fear, panic.

UC proposal goes to student vote

The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX

2 days ago by Cougar News Staff

Students can cast their ballots starting today for a University Center renovation plan that would increase the UC student fee in 2010 to $60 from $35 per semester. Polls for the UC Student Fee Referendum will remain open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and Wednesday at 10 campus locations.

C-USA POWER RANKINGS: UH leads pack Houston


		C-USA POWER RANKINGS: UH leads pack Houston

The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX

2 days ago by Judge Dredd

Houston

(6-4, 5-1 C-USA)

What the hell? Judge Dredd knows he wasn't the only thinking or exclaiming those words after the Cougars demoralized the Golden Hurricane on Saturday night. Judge Dredd said in the last issue of his power rankings that football games are not won on paper and the Cougars had a chance, but even he and his freakin' awesome, omnipresent laser eyes didn't see that one coming.

Program demystifies experiments

The Times, San Jacinto College, TX

12 hours ago by Dana Lizik

Students spread the enthusiasm in a science service-learning program that allows them to become the teachers as they go to Genoa Elementary School and assist fourth grade classes in performing different experiments.

"The main reason [for the program] is to help demystify the scientific process and assist the students in their first real scientific investigation," Tiffany Bennett, Genoa Elementary principal, said.

STDs transmitted via e-mail

The Times, San Jacinto College, TX

2 days ago by James Whitaker

Imagine receiving a greeting card that says you have an STD.

Created in 2004 in San Francisco by the Internet Sexuality Information Services, inSPOT.org began as a service where people could send an anonymous e-mail to previous sexual partners about exposure to STDs or HIV.

Commentary: Rice football finally sees the light

The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX

6 days ago by Casey Michel

All hyperbole aside, we are living in historic times. Last week was one that will fill memory banks and scribbled diaries forever more-an era to be shared fondly with your children and maybe even yelled about to your grandkids.

And unless you were standing in line to try some new BioBeer, you were lucky enough to be there in person.

Tudor Fieldhouse facelift complete after 15 months

The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX

6 days ago by Sarah Rutledge

The building formerly known as Autry Court now has a new name and a new face, after almost two years of construction. Former Rice basketball player Bobby Tudor (Hanszen '82) fulfilled a longtime dream when he donated $7 million for Autry renovations, which began in February of 2007.

Registrar adds ESTHER restrictions

The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX

5 days ago by Cindy Dinh

As online registration for spring semester classes began this week on ESTHER, some students encountered several inconveniences which prevented them from signing up for upper-level courses. For this registration period, the Registrar's Office is implementing the prerequisite rule established by the academic departments, which bars students who have not taken the required courses from registering for classes, Registrar David Tenney (Sid '87) said.

Dearest Catherine,

The Collegian - Houston Baptist University , Houston Baptist University, TX

5 days ago by Ashley Marchand

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife, wrote Jane Austen in her first published novel Pride and Prejudice in 1813. Two centuries ago, a single man in possession of little fortune was also in want of a wife.

Huskies win battle of the Baptists

The Collegian - Houston Baptist University , Houston Baptist University, TX

6 days ago by Kelvin Bradford

The Huskies beat East Texas Baptist University 104-88 in the University's homecoming game in front of a full crowd at Sharp Gym.

The Huskies jumped out to a 17-point lead in the first five minutes of the contest. Head coach Ron Cottrell urged the team to feed off the energy of the crowd.

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