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Provost Ed Hugetz and Chief Financial Officer David Bradley presented a proposal to increase tuition and fees for the Fiscal Year 2015 (Fall 2014) and Fiscal Year 2016 (2015) to be presented to the Board of Regents on February 21.
Alma D. Garcia Assistant Editor Provost Ed Hugetz and Chief Financial Officer David Bradley presented a proposal to increase tuition and fees for the Fiscal Year 2015 (Fall 2014) and Fiscal Year 2016 (2015) to be presented to the Board of Regents on February 21.
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Reporting From Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee's Immigration Reform Press Conference January 131/28/2014
Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee urges the U.S. government to work for a comprehensive immigration reform Theodore Shull News Editor US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, who has represented Texas’ 18th Congressional District for 20 years, spoke to community leaders, media and constituents on January 13 about her determination in seeing a comprehensive immigration reform bill passed in the US House of Representatives. Could Texas be the next state to recognize same-sex marriages? Elizabeth Campbell Contributing Writer Houston Mayor Annise Parker married her partner of 23 years, Kathy Hubbard, in Palm Springs, California on January 16. Even though the wedding could not take place in Texas, pictures reveal a happy Parker finally marrying her partner. Student Government Association is introducing a bill to push for gender-neutral/family restrooms. According to the SGA members and officers introducing the bill, this will benefit students with families, students who do not conform with binary gender classifications and students with disabilities. Lauriston Brewster Arts & Entmt Editor Kristopher Sharp, Vice President for the Student Government Association, wants to pass legislation that would distinguish a few of UHD’s restroom as family/gender-neutral facilities. As of now, all of the restrooms on campus are segregated into the typical gender binary. 9/11 Memorial in the footprint of the fallen WTC is a fitting tribute to the dead, but other sites in the vicinity of ground zero really put tragedy in context. NEW YORK - Theodore Shull News Editor Millions of Americans are drawn to the site where almost 3,000 men, women, and children perished on the clear, sunny morning of September 11, 2001, and the city of New York has done a great job making sure visitors and locals have a place to go to pay tribute to the feeling of national loss. While in New York to celebrate the holidays with family, I felt like a trip to the city would be incomplete without visiting the ground zero site. To my surprise the tickets were free, with only a suggested donation of ten dollars, although because of the throngs of people clamoring to enter we were told it would be a three hour wait in the freezing New York winter wind. |
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