Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx
1 day ago by Kristin Meyer
A pair of Sam Houston State professors from the Educational Leadership & Counseling Department conducted a report that concluded that Texas high school graduates are largely unprepared for college. "High schools have come under recent scrutiny in the quality of their programs and curriculum related to college preparedness" according to Julie Combs, Associate Editor and Educational Researcher, who participated in the study.
The Times, San Jacinto College, TX
13 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.
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.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
2 days ago by Meredith Zdenek
Every year, Aggies gather to celebrate off-campus student bonfire in preparation for the football game against the University of Texas.
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.
The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX
2 days ago by Zaneta Loh
Revenge is a dish best served cold.
In front of 20,855 fans bundled up against the wind, the Houston Cougars handed Associated Press No.-25 Tulsa their second loss on the season as they upset the Golden Hurricane 70-30 at Robertson Stadium.
"It's another step in clinching the West," sophomore quarterback Case Keenum said.
Houstonian, Sam Houston State University, Tx
2 days ago by Meagan Ellsworth
Red plastic cups, cloudy puffs of smoke and a spectrum of colored glass bottles beside a pyramid of aluminum beer cans are a few things found in the profile images of thousands of college students on the popular websites of Facebook and Myspace.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
2 days ago by Nicole Alvarado
Nine years after tragedy, University recalls early morning of fear, panic.
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.
The Daily Cougar, University of Houston, TX
2 days ago by HAYLEE MORRISON
Better labs, new equipment and the addition of Web technology classes were the subjects of concern for students Thursday at the annual College of Natural Science and Mathematics Town Hall meeting outside Science and Research Building 1.
Natural Science and Mathematics Student Government Association senators came together with faculty and students to confront issues and concerns as well as discuss coming campus events and renovations.
The Battalion, Texas A&M, TX
3 days ago by Madiha Rizvi
The isolated trailer was like a 9-by-12 box, where the man and woman had to eat, drink and pray every day.
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.
The Rice Thresher, Rice University, TX
5 days ago by Melissa Tsang
Once infamous for its low turnout and unpopular venues, this year's Esperanza attracted an unprecedented 1,000 students, the highest number the Rice Program Council has seen in recent years. The formal, this year hosted on campus in a tent between the Jesse H.
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.