| Monday, February 7, 2000 |
Houston, Texas |
Volume 65, Issue 89
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Regents to discuss 'complex' issues Gordon: Despite advances, battle to end domestic violence isn't won Women's goup gives scholarships
Museum exhibit an insightful experience Nandagiri on Confederate flags
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Signing Day
Former Houston Rocket Clyde Drexler signs autographs at Compaq Center after Thursday's Rockets game vs. the Philadelphia 76ers, during which the ball club retired Drexler's jersey number. Drexler is now head men's basketball coach at UH. See story, Page 2. Board of Regents members will meet this morning to discuss a proposal
for a new, 500-bed UH student housing complex.
My listless life of inadequacy has given rise to an overactive imagination
and an even more obtuse sense of humor. I find myself talking about things
that other people just don't get. I think I am funny as hell, but there
are some nay-sayers among us that find my humor as dry as corn tortillas.
"Bah," I say to them.
Some of you may have heard of the Reverend Horton Heat through sheer
reputation. He's been around for years delivering what fans term "psychobilly"
to the unsaved masses on endless tours. It's difficult to find a concert-goer
in Houston that hasn't seen or doesn't know someone who's seen the Reverend
live.
Each all-star game from 1983-1994, Clyde Drexler and fellow Cougar Hakeem
Olajuwon would sit down, recall past memories and chat about the idea of
teaming up one last time on the hardcourt.
Kevin Harwerth/The Daily Cougar ShaRonda Lasseter scored a team-high 13 points in UH's battle with Memphis on Sunday at Hofheinz Pavilion. It wasn't enough, however, as the Cougars dropped their second game of the weekend, 86-61. In men's action, Marquette used 19 points from Brian Wardle to beat UH 65-61 on Saturday, dropping the Cougars to 8-14 on the year, 2-7 in Conference USA. |
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