
Solutions to crossword for 4/11
Solutions to the sustainability week themed crossword.
Solutions to the sustainability week themed crossword.
As graduation approaches, these seniors are looking forward to graduate school and international travel. Photo: Lucrecia Aguilar, pictured observing a lion in Tanzania, will be traveling to Botswana, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Brazil and India to study big cats with her Watson scholarship.
Tucked in the corner of Fondren’s first floor is the newly created Houston Jewish History Archive, housed in the Woodsen Research Center, the archive will officially launch on July 1, 2018, but some articles are already available for viewing.
Science cafe speakers must consider carefully how to make scientific concepts accessible and engaging to lay audiences in their approximately 20-minute-long talks that are followed by a Q&A session and discussion.
Alternative spring break groups traveled all around the country to explore a diverse array of social and political issues.
Engineering design student projects range in scope from home food production and waste solutions to women’s health screening tools and escape rooms.
Students can snap a photo on the ceiling of Peter Parker’s bedroom and dance on a sundeck transformed into a cityscape through the Martel build inspired by the colleges “Martel Comics Presents: The Amazing Cider-Man” Beer Bike theme
Ariana Engles will become the next Student Association president on March 24 after winning a four-person race.
Check out what the new college presidents have to say about their big plans for next year and their motivations for running. Also attractive toothbrush pics.
Solutions to crossword #4: Hopefully this puzzle isn't rocket science
When the announcement comes — the Rice Philharmonics have won first place — the group of 15 Rice students, dressed in black, explode into motion.
Solutions to crossword puzzle # 2: Books I was Supposed to Read in High School
The class, which has 17 students and meets on Wednesday afternoons for three hours, was born out of a collaboration with English professor Lacy Johnson and her work with the Houston Flood Museum.
Orientation week 2018 is still 25 weeks away, but the hype is already starting.