| Thursday, February 17, 2000 |
Houston, Texas |
Volume 65, Issue 97
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Smith honors Asian-American Studies program Virtual administration lets students escape red tape Safety, comfort improved at dorms The Seat Between provides compelling isight into man's life |
It's thinking
Kenneth Fitzpatrick, a sophomore mechanical engineering major, and Brian Garrett, also a sophomore, get their game on with the Sega Dreamcast that collegeclub.com set up at the UC on Wednesday. In a speech last night at the Golden Palace Restaurant,
UH President Arthur K. Smith honored the Asian-American Studies Center
for its accomplishments and contributions to the Houston community..
Yee-haw! Tomorrow is the first day of the Houston Livestock Show
& Rodeo. The preparations have been going on for months now, including
recent events such as the barbecue and chili cook-offs and parade and trail
rides, not to mention all the parties and committee get-togethers. But
tomorrow is what it all comes down to.
Cell phones have invaded the work place, schools and theaters, disrupting
and interrupting our day-to-day lives. For so many of us, young or old,
the telephone serves as an umbilical cord attaching us to our friends and
families 24/7.
For the opposition, it's just another day at the gym. For the home team, it's the biggest game of the season.
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