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By Hope Eugene/The Daily Cougar
Do you think he can swim?: A seven-foot-high sculpture called "Spartacus,"
combining the images of George W. Bush, Adolf Hitler and Napoleon Bonaparte,
is launched to float down the bayou by interior design junior Jose Sotomayor
and sculpture sophomore Amanda Millis on Thursday. The project was for
an Introduction to Sculpture class.
TOP STORIES
Maggard
chooses former Coogs Briles
The UH football program will welcome a familiar face
back to campus when Art Briles is introduced as the Cougars' next head
coach at 2 p.m. today in the Athletics/Alumni Center. A source within the
Athletics Department confirmed Briles, who was a wide receiver at UH from
1974-77, would become the program's 10th head coach.
Radio
stations are floundering
If FM radio isn't quite dead, it is certainly killing
me. It was confusing enough when 95.7 suddenly switched from country to
easy-listening jazz and completely messed up my channel-surfing rotation,
but today I have decided that I have finally had enough. It was not one
specific incident that pushed me over the edge but rather hearing one specific
song one time too many.
UH
looks to control Mavericks
As the rain clouds dissipated over Houston on Wednesday
night, so did the Cougarsi fear of continuing a winless season. UH (1-3)
put the Texas-El Paso Miners to bed with a 56-47 victory in Hofheinz Pavilion.
De
Niro and gang return with laughs
When Analyze This opened in 1999, audiences took to the
moderately entertaining film largely because of the interplay between comedy
veteran Billy Crystal and intensely scary actor Robert De Niro. The chemistry
generated between the pair was enough to keep aloft the film's essentially
one-joke premise about a mobster so overwrought by the stresses of his
life that he seeks help from a psychiatrist.
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Volume 68, Issue 71, Friday, December 6, 2002
News
Maggard chooses former Coog
Briles
UH strikes 'absurd' perjury allegation
Couples cope with differences in faith
Opinion
Radio stations are floundering
Columnist says 'adieu' for now
Staff Editorial
Editorial Cartoon
Sports
UH looks to control Mavericks
Ladies run with the 'Pack
Ragone good enough to earn C-USA POY
Arts
& Entertainment
De Niro and gang return with laughs
Weak 'Empire' crumbles while Leguizamo
shines
Campus thespians wrap up semester with
FATT event
Tropioca a twist from dull coffee-house
scene
Hidden hot spot adds high-class flair to
club
Cougar
Comics
Campus
Spotlight
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