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By Victoria Hoover/The Daily Cougar
Counter, Kick, Punch: Members of the Shotokan
Karate-Do team practice Wednesday evening in the University Center. The
team, which meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m. Saturdays, recently
brought home several honors at a regional karate tournament at the University
of New Orleans.
TOP STORIES
Old
wounds begin to heal for CLASS
Five years ago, former Provost Edward
P. Sheridan announced a proposed merger of the College of Humanities, Fine
Arts and Communication and the College of Social Sciences to form today's
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.
Pricey
petrol a Republican problem
Gas prices stink. After continually
rising since George W. Bush took office, they've reached an all-time high
-- $2.16 a gallon on average in Texas. How does our great leader propose
helping us to cope with these high prices?
UH
golf finished 6th in C-USA tourney
The Cougar golf team closed out its
2004-05 season finishing in sixth place at the Conference USA Championships
on Wednesday at the Golden Bear Golf Club in Gulfport, Miss.
Thirteen
students capture
learning
process
Thirteen, a art exhibition of the
work of thirteen graduating photography and digital media seniors opened
April 16 at Negative Space.
Cougar
Comics
Campus
Spotlight |
Volume 70, Issue 134, Thursday, April 21, 2005
News
Old wounds begin to heal
for CLASS
No vote yet for UC fee bill
Bill would give UHV the power to offer
doctorate
Opinion
Pricey petrol a Republican problem
Flat tax will fix the flawed fiscal
system
Privatizing CPS a right step in the
wrong direction
Staff Editorial
Editorial Cartoon
Sports
UH golf finished 6th in C-USA
tourney
UH heads to conference tournament
Rockets vs. Mavericks promises to be
wild
Life
& Arts
Thirteen students capture learning process
'Enron' about more than 'a few people'
Rock 'n' roll pioneer comes to Continental
Structure gives way to abstraction in 'Medea'
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