Kennedy killer shrouded in mystery 50 years later
DANIEL DURBIN
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It was a warm, sunny morning in Dallas when our youngest president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and his motorcade cruised at a pace of 11 miles-per-hour through the downtown area Nov. 22, 1963.
The streets…
EDITORIAL: Are We Heading Toward ‘1984’ In 2013?
HEATHER ALFORD
Mention the words “espionage,” “spy” or the phrase “gathering intelligence,” and most people picture James Bond or the Cold War; mention that the government is spying on innocent civilians, and people may conjure up…
U-G-L-Y, Houston Does Have An Alibi
Houston, the fourth-largest city in America, and my hometown, is a city designed for progression. Just like the freeways that run through it, the city is always making changes in the name of improvement.
Every Move You Make, We’ll Be Watching You
Adriana Capilla-Garcia: The Signal
L.D. FORREST
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Expansion and reach of U.S. government surveillance programs are set to grow in 2014 with citizens and corporations poised to push back.
Mass surveillance of the…
Future Of Astrodome Unclear
Photo courtesy of B&M Photography
The after-game celebration of the last Astros game held at the Astrodome, Oct. 3, 1999.
RACHAEL DEVINNEY
THE SIGNAL
Harris County voters rejected Proposition 2 Nov. 5, which would have…
Students Vote To Support Proposed Tuition Increase
TIFFANY FITZPATRICK
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UHCL students voted Nov. 19 in support of a tuition increase and fee changes that were presented by university administrators at the Nov. 5 Student Government Association meeting.
At the meeting,…
New Professor Strengthens Microbiology Program
Photo courtesy of Heath Mills
Heath Mills (right forefront), professor of biology, works with students on one of his drilling expeditions.
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KELSEY BENOITTHE SIGNAL
UHCL’s newest professor in the School of Science and…