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By Joanna Garcia/The Daily Cougar
Jazz hands: Left, finance senior Melissa Mier and accounting junior
Carolyn Paramo perform Friday during a variety show at Frontier Fiesta
TOP STORIES
UH
new home of the Dynamo
On Sunday, Major League Soccer's newest
team, the Houston Dynamo, played their first game at Robertson Stadium.
Hop
over the fence of indecision
First off, I'm really disappointed
in the people who read The Daily Cougar, and especially those who sent
in letters (about Melissa Correa's opinion column, March 27) last week.
Pirates
just escape walking the plank
In the first two games of its three-game
series against East Carolina, UH dominated the Pirates with pitching and
hitting, but in the series finale on Sunday, the Cougars could do neither
very well.
It
was all about the 'Young Dudes'
in
the '70s
There is the old adage "everything
old is new again," and that is prevalent in music bands like The Strokes,
Jet, The Darkness, Morningwood and Kings of Leon, all of which have aped
certain aspects of 1970s rock.
Cougar
Comics
Campus
Spotlight |
Volume 71, Issue 118, Monday, April 3, 2006
News
UH new home of the Dynamo
Tour brings Lennon to UH
Diversity important to UH students
Diplomat sees global picture
Opinion
Hop over the fence of indecision
Is 'sportsmanship' ill-defined term?
Debate: It's worth it to listen
Staff Editorial
Editorial Cartoon
Sports
Pirates just escape walking the plank
Cougars can't hang with Miners in best
of 3
Final Four now set for grand finale
UH fares well in Spring Tournament
Cougars stumble at end of road vs.
SMU
Life
& Arts
It was all about the 'Young Dudes' in the
'70s
Dinosaur Jr. makes it worth the wait
'Blueprint' is the plan of hip-hop
mastermind
T.I.'s 'King' has much to live up to
Rolling Stone, MTV in search of writers
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