| Monday, December 6, 1999 |
Houston, Texas |
Volume 65, Issue 73
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Accessibility an ongoing concern for UH campus Arch. students find creative study breaks Common sense can make a happy holiday season UH, Garrison to offer all-night study |
Don't look up
Chris Jones and John Leitner participate in Sigma Chi's Fight Night, held Thursday night at the University Center's Houston Room. The annual event benefits the Children's Miracle Network. Although UH wheelchair accessibility may be at an all-time high, students
say as far as campus life goes, they're on the outside looking in.
The National Guard has been called in. For the first time in over three
decades, an entire city has been virtually shut down. A city-wide curfew
has been declared and a no-protest zone has been established, curbing first
amendment rights to protest. In America.
From huge superstar performances at Compaq Center to the local pub acts
at The Oven, there is a style of music for everyone to enjoy this holiday
break.
The Lady Cougars pulled out every stop this weekend in the Houston Hobby Airport Hilton Classic, but still came up empty in the win column. |
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