March 22

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Pro-life and pro-choice activists gathered in front of MD Anderson Library this week to express their views on a controversial photo-mural exhibit featuring aborted fetuses, body piles of Holocaust victims, and the KKK jeering underneath a man hanging from a tree.
While devoting their spring break to providing guidance and entertainment, UH students build friendships with Latino children.
Despite the vast range of interests represented, organizations at UH are relatively few in number for the student trying to find their spiritual side.
President of UH LULAC, Mauricio Almanza, shares his experiences with the organization, including traveling to Puerto Rico for a national convention and creating a community mural in Chicago to promote eduction, and also speaks on issues such as making a difference for younger Hispanics.
UH students forge community ties while promoting family unity, higher education, and the awareness of immigrant issues. UH FIEL is a sponsor of the Dream Act Summit Sept. 12 @ UH-D and helps undocumented students get financial aid.
Andres Bautista is always looking for new ways to reach out to his students. He is excited that UH students have volunteered to serve as role models, mentors, and friends for his students.
“I wanted to try something new to differentiate from other jams thrown in Texas or anywhere around the world; a ‘collision’ of trickz and b-boy competition hosted under the same event…extreme, unorthodox and underground…”
Tim O’Brien, President of Students Against Sweatshops, has been on a mission to rid the campus of sweatshop made clothing. The efforts of SAS have often proved to be controversial yet effective. Hear his side of the story…
The brothers of Sigma Lambda Beta – International Fraternity Inc. coordinate their annual “Easter Eggstravaganza” at Houston’s Ripley House.