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By Pin Lim/The Daily Cougar
The only way to fly: Hot air balloons climb into
the sky over NASA's Johnson Space Center on Friday, the first day of the
annual Ballunar Liftoff Festival. The weekend festival celebrated various
forms of flight, from balloons to spacecraft.
TOP STORIES
Building
continues at rapid pace
More than $200 million in construction
projects are changing the UH campus, resulting in everything from renovated
classrooms to a multimillion-dollar science and engineering complex.
Bible
monument is history, not violation
A week after the Aug. 10 decision
of U.S. District Judge Sim Lake, 200 Houston pastors were still angrily
protesting in front of the Harris County Civil Courthouse.
Cougar
wins bronze
Yulia Pakhalina received a bronze
medal in the women's 3-meter springboard competition. Pakhalina finished
the final contest with 610.62 points, just 22.53 points behind gold medalist
Guo Jingjing of China. China's Wu Minxia received the silver medal with
612.00 points.
Despite
woes, bomb explodes for Houston
Friday night at Fitzgerald's, 2706
White Oak Dr., was a night to remember for music lovers who like loud punk
rock music, smoky confined spaces and crazy fans that dive into the crowd
from the balcony.
Cougar
Comics
Campus
Spotlight |
Volume 70, Issue 6, Monday, August 30, 2004
News
Building continues at rapid
pace
City worker helps mend local fences
Campus Crime Report
Opinion
Bible monument is history, not violation
Vote third party and make a difference
UH should take our disabilities seriously
Letters to the Editor
Staff Editorial
Editorial Cartoon
Sports
Cougar wins bronze
Owl soccer prevails over Cougars in
first game of new season
In North Texas, Cougars suffer loss
to the Mean Green machine
World brought best, U.S. brought junior
varsity to courts of Athens
Life
& Arts
Despite woes, bomb explodes for Houston
Game excitement should rise this fall with
hot titles
Horror flicks contain more bore than gore
Everyone's a nerd in his, her own way
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