| Wednesday, February 11, 1999 |
Houston, Texas |
Volume 64, Issue 91
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National ad will publicize UH achievements 'UH Day' designed to show support in Austin V-Day wasn't always about hugs and kisses Campus organizations celebrate Black history
Romantic comedy Blast from the Past an enjoyable film for the ages |
Cougar Comics Online! Citrusville
-- David McGuire
In a five-year, $5-million project, UH has initiated a worldwide advertising
campaign to obtain name and achievement recognition at the local, state
and national levels.
Love and desire drain me. I have no use for them. They only distract
me from my studies. They warm me. Invigorate me. They tolerate me only
for a little while, clogging my mind like two foh-tays in an hour. Then
they crush me, leaving only a hardened and resentful skeleton of myself
behind -- a scorned pupil smarting from cruel lessons.
The talk around MTV right now is about how controversial the upcoming
music video for Madonna's "Nothing Really Matters" will be. Word is, we'll
see the Material Girl kick Alanis Morissette's nude video for "Thank U"
to the PG-13 slot.
It used to be that corruption was only in college athletics. Stories
popped up everywhere relating to scandals and illegal dealings. But now
it has seeped into high school.
Into the deep
Junior political science major José Hernandez takes aim at the enemy Wednesday in ambush training at MacGregor Park. |
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