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Tuskegee airman speaks about discrimination

Tuskegee airman speaks about discrimination

Brought to the University by Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dr. Bickham, a Tuskegee airman, induced laughter and smiles from the crowd gathered in Dillon I on April 11, where he recounted…

Student-led band particpates in contest, performs in God’s name

Student-led band particpates in contest, performs in God’s name

Prelude to Paradise, a Christian rock band, came in second place March 8 in “The Big Break” contest hosted by NGEN Radio, a college-oriented affiliate of local Christian-music station 89.3…

Christian photographer portrays Scripture through creative photos

Christian photographer portrays Scripture through creative photos

Houston’s FotoFest 2012 Biennial, one of the largest photography events in the world, opened March 16 and includes work from senior Samantha Smith at Hardy and Nance Studios. The citywide…

Alumni run for Sugar Land At-Large seats

Alumni run for Sugar Land At-Large seats

Two alumni of the School of Business recently announced their plans to run for Sugar Land City Council this election year and are currently running unopposed for the two At-Large…

After policy change, SGA appoints new members

After policy change, SGA appoints new members

Junior Taymour Khan stood and raised his right hand at Student Government Association’s Jan. 23 meeting to be sworn in as the first non-Christian representative under the new policy allowing…

‘Red Tails’ putters before stalling

‘Red Tails’ putters before stalling

“Red Tails,” the new World War II film by legendary filmmaker George Lucas about a group of African-America military aviators who bust through racial barriers, has all the ingredients for…

Hollywood stars fail to soar in new film

Hollywood stars fail to soar in new film

Audiences expecting a more exhilarating plot lurking behind the ambiguous title of “The Big Year,” David Frankel’s latest film, may leave theaters disappointed when they discover that the movie centers…