The Cougar conducted the screening interviews for all candidates to inform the student body about their 62nd Presidential ...
Against all odds, students in the African American Studies department remain optimistic. African American studies junior Dylan Earle, who serves on the AAS student advisory board, said that despite a ...
SGA gives us a voice and serves as our direct point of contact with the administration. We must be able to trust them fully.
African American musicians were trailblazers in promoting a culture that was less prejudiced and discriminatory.
The No. 3 Houston Cougars battled the Kansas State Wildcats in their only regular-season game and won 78-64 on Feb. 14 at the Fertitta Center.
Gen Z holds themselves to higher standards with pressure to achieve more, feeling like they have already failed at life not even started.
By treating surveillance as a civic obligation, we see who bears the brunt of policing, who is trusted to report it and how these create bias.
The Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts launched two new exhibitions at the Blaffer Art Museum running through March 14.
Last Thursday evening, cultural historian and media scholar Siva Vaidhyanathan delivered a lecture titled “Antisocial Media” ...
Texas has left its citizens stranded during disasters, repeatedly taking the bare minimum steps to prepare or acting too late in emergencies.
The air in the room is light and anticipatory. Underneath the buzz of chatter, there’s a low hum of excitement for the keynote speaker of the day: a trailblazer in the media industry.
The Houston Cougars trailed the Colorado Buffaloes 73-63 in a determined conference game on Feb. 11 at the Fertitta Center for their Play4Kay game.