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N EWSPAPER FOR THE UN IVERSI TY Q.(.)-!'Q"USTON-DOW N TOWN
Volume 42 Issue 8, SUMMER II- AUGUST 24, 2009 www.uhd.edu/da te line
UHD Celebrates Castillo's Final Days
By Jennie Orellana and Wilbert Chinchilla
T he Students Celebrate Dr. Castillo
Students, faculty and staffgathered around the South Deck to enjoy free
food and music in recogn ition to UHD pres ident, Max Cast illo on June 4, 2009. Castillo was present the ent ire t ime greet ing over 500 people and i
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STUDI!DT IIPB Which Candidate Should Become the New UHD President? Polling Results By Wilbert Chinchilla MANAGING EDITOR
Over the course of releas ing the online copy o f the first summer issue, a l imited number ofstudents cast their
votes on our first online poll. Each vote showcased reasons why a reader would vote for one candidate instead of
another. As each mouse click linked to the poll i n~ site, we came to understand that they have h :~d a chance tO"know (their] cand idates:" and surprisingly, there were two sets of ties for both losers and w inners.
The outcome h.JS become clear and Dr. William Flores is the new president o i' the University of l loustOnDowntown. llcre are some of the highlights from the previous art icle regarding our new prt'sidcnt.
Flores' Points Appointed by Governor Bill Richardson fo r the New Mexico Hi~he r Education Department
From 1996 to 2001, Flores was the dean o f the College of Social and Behavioral
Science at California State U niversity
Jeff D. Senese 30 .00%
William V. Flores 30.00%
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Know Thy Enemy! Conquer the WPE
By Rebecka Black CONTR IBUTI NG WR ITER
Lurking behind a II degree plans at U H D is the often dread~d Wr iting Proficiency
Exam (WPE). It is the l(mnidablc foe all students. no mat ter what disc ipline. must conquer. T i1is task is proving more than a \vorthy
wr!ting adversary and lOr rnany students, the WPE comes out of battle wi th victory. Why is thi s exam required for all students and what is it about this test tha t brings UHD swdents
turmoi l? The f irst issue is ( possibly) the most upsetting to Students who have fal k n victim to the WPE.
Students who are pursuing
degrees in business, science, or crim inal just ice f ields find the \VPE requirement unnecessar y. A f i nance student who recently tell victim to the test claimed, 'Tm a finance major. I work
w ith numbers and I don"t l lllderstand what th is has to do with rny dc-gree!u The answer is ~imple - "All swdents,
regardless of their major, need to b,~ able to write well,'" stateS
D r. Lucille Poi mer. professor of M arketing in the College ot"
Business :tt U H D. Dr. Pointer aho feel; that "the \VPE is an excellent tool to gage the students' writ ing abilit ies. If a student f inds ou t now that they
have a serious problem, it is o;:;1sicr to seek help."
A fellow pro fessor and a
master of numbers, Professor M ary Syke~. who holds both a CPA and a MBA in accounting, strongly re-emphasizes Dr.
Pointer's words. According tO Prof. Sykes. in any industry " you will be dealing with many d i ffe rent levels ofprofess ionals and no matter what level you are, cor porate wi ll want you to be able to be effective and organized in your writing."
Effect ive writing and passing the WPE seem to be two di f ferc::nt issues for many U I I D students. Swclcnts in several
d isciplines taking the WPE falter. not just those in the colleges of Busine~s. Criminal j ustlt:c, or Sciencesand Tc..:hnoiogy. Many swdents in :he l lun1anit ies discipl! nt:'s aiso r:nd :hi ' tCSt \0 be antagonist ic.
The inten t o!" !he W PF. i:; not to t
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Yale Classes at UHD?
By Sara Hood CONTRIBUTING WRITER
This may come w fruition all thanks to Assoc iate English Professor Dr. Merri lee Cunningham. It seems Dr. Cunningham has her fingers in not just many, but every pot available
to her. This summer she is instruct ing two Summer I English courses, serving as a faculty member for The Capital One Institute for Financial Literacy
and Academic Excellence, teaching in the Yale-New Haven Initiative, and traveling to Macedonia for the State Department to teach creat ive writing seminars to middle a nd h igh school students . What is the Yale-New Haven In itiative?
It is pan of the Yale National Init iative committed in targeting the serious educational problems
associated with low-income ethnically diverse communities. Houston has
a daughter institut ion, the Houston Teachers Institute; De Cunningham
has been a board member for four yea rs and has taught at thi s institute . The Houston Teachers Instit ute is directly affi liated with the University
of Houston Honors College. This is how she came to be invited to the original Inst it ute in New Haven. Dr. Cunningham plans to use severa l
of the textbooks she has edited to help teachers in New Haven develop cur ricula that are interest ing and stimulating for high school students.
How does this relate to UHD? While Dr. Cunningham will be
attending seminars and collaborating on Yale c urr iculum, she will a lso be returning with notes and ideas for our classrooms he re. She phms on t ry ing
to simulate seminars and a ims at instituting a similar curriculum for our
English students. Afte r all, she says, "Why t ry and reinvent the wheel?"
This is not a bad idea; after all, Yale has the number two undergraduate Eng! ish program and the number one
doctoral program in the U.S. This is also a joint effort between a UHD professor and the Main Campus, which a fter the name-change fiasco oflast )•ear, seemed to be irreparable.
UHD was made tO seem more like Cinderella (the unwanted stepchild) than an equally esteemed sister institution. In a way Dr. Cunningham's
recogn it ion extends to the Univers ity. It is ou r professor and only our professor, who was chosen by Yale to be a part of their program. And as the
Houston Inst itute is the domain of the UH Honors College, this is what Dr.
Cunningham referred to as "green
shoots" ofgood faith on the part of the Main Campus. After Yale for Dr. Cunningham, is off to the Balkans
tO atte nd award winn ing creative writ ing workshops. She w ill be right
back to UHD for the fall semester and the implementation ofall of the Yale curricula she has constructed that can make UHD classes better and bring
more recogn it ion to our campus. She will be in the Balkans during Freshman Summer Success- a n orientation for incoming UHD Freshman in which Dr. Cunningham loves to part ic ipate.
The Jaundiced Eye
Opinion Column --~~;--·- -By Brookston Fow ler A SQUINTING OBSERVER
As you might have heard, tuition is going up aga in:
seems like a regular, annual event s ince the state legislature deregulated wition so every public college in Texas can decide what bi lls it most needs
to pay and then let the students pay them. According to the
see EYE on page 7
UHD Student Meets Obama
By UHDPublic Release
University of Houston-Downtown student Vanessa Nunez helped President Obama launch the Office of Socia l innovation
Tuesday (June 30) at the \oVh ite House and explained how Houston non-profit Genesys Works helped her decide to atte nd college. Nunez, 19, and six others were Pres ident Obama's specia l guests as he ca lled on foundations. philanthropists and the pr ivate sector to invest in community solutions. Ntuiez finished
her freshman year
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Special Election on the Horizon
By Peyton Davis CONTRIUSTING WRITER
A special elect ion is on the hor izon and Houston's own Mayor, Bill White is in the running. A special election occurs when a seat is vacated between regularly scheduled elect ions. Current Senator, Kay Bailey Hutchison is expected to relinquish her seat in order to run for Governor against curre nt Governor Rick Perry. This is where Mayor Bill Wh ite comes in. In December of2008, Bill White publicly announced that he would be campaigning for Senator Kay Bailey Hutch ison's Senate seat. With Bi ll White's success
and popularity as Mayor, he is cons idered one of the top contenders. When Mayor W hite ran for his second term as Mayor of Houston, he was reelec ted with a record 91% of the vote and aga in for a thi rd term with 86% of the vote. But due to term limitations, he will not be able to run for Mayor so he is attempting becoming a representative ofTexas in the United States Senate. Despite his popularity in Houston, the Senate race is a much bigger campaign with more at stake. Mayor White has a lot of ground to cover since Texas is the second largest state in the U.S. Mayor White has already begun to take his campaign
on the road from Rio Grande Valley to Denton to Bryan tO Nacogdoches: Bill is attempting to make his mark across Texas in hopes of being heard.
If you would like more informatio n on the Bill White for Texas Campaign, you can visit h is website at www. billwhitefortexas.com or ifyou would l ike to get involved with UHD Students for Bill White, cont()()'· (
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8RT8 e USA's Bittersweet Defeat By Will Orellana CO NTRIBUTING WRITER
Brazil didn't have to wail long for their equaliser though. as Luis Fabiano headed home from close range.
The d isappointment in the United States player's cvo.:s was c":dem th is past .June. Thev m;tdc it to the 2009 Conr.:dl'r:uions Cup f inal ;111d
placed runner-up ag:tinst the
powerful Brazi l team. ln the qu,l!ifying round the: United States pulled a miracle when n:oving 0:1 to the semi-final~
when; they faced the tntmbcr one ranked team in the world. Spain. The goal keeper along
w ith the defense played an incredible gatne. The goals
scored by Jozy Altidore
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Continued
EYE from page 4
Chancellor'$ ollie~ . "ther.:
"'il l be .98 percc:m the lowest perce ntage in nea rly a dc:cade .'' Oil . joy~
Ti1~ worse news: U H n·s ruilio n is going up 4.8 percent , "costing $101 mort:.'' Bencr check : hat math . Seems like
we'll see the biggest inc rease, as Clea r Lake's rate will go up 3.3 percent. Victoria's 3.4 percem, a nd at the " flagsh ip un i1·ersity''
(central, main , whate ve r) 3.95 pe rcent. So it looks like we a re the poor relation in tile U H system: which I guess is appropriate, as we are the most needy students. ' loo bad
fi nanc ial aid is not keeping up with the tuitio n; 1had one classmate je rked out of class thi s summe r because the aid he was relying on didn't come through
We have a new president: Flores . As we are a Hispanicserving inst itut ion, d id somebody nor expect him
(only men co nsidered) tO be Hispanic? It would be nice if we , ha d more than one l l ispanic candidate, so we could
comp;tre their c rede nt ials. Seems like we had one other
candidate with no appare nt' re levant b 's latest mis:;ion in life. Makes ,cnsc to changl' our nar11c sotncv; btll to dariry where a llt:1ose mil lions in donations are going, \Vhich
Dr. Castillo S>KC::S and knowledge into the next :ourntunent which i ~ the Co:d C up. They wiH be returning home w pl.ty in Washinglnn DC where th(' J\mcricm fa ns wi ll be ready cheer for the home ream and sho\1' gratitude for their internat ional
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EYE Continued from page 7
new name can't have eit her the
word "Houston" or the word
"Downtown" in it . Scuttlebutt
is that t his is so we won't
seem like we are competing
with main (or is t ha t centra!?).
Might be adv isable to actually
research the issue of college
names and changing them
before decidi ng, rMher than
j ust leaving it up to whoever
shouts loudest.
And when are t hey going to
tear down that nasty parki ng
garage for t he priv ileged and
put in that volleyball field we
have been wait ing for all t hese
years?
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one tutoring sessions in orde r to help
students with their writ ing skills.
These workshops focus on grammar
issues, expected format, and tips tor
success on the WPE exam.
The workshops occur during
fall and spring semesters only, but
the free one-on-one tutoring with
faculty o r peer tutors is ava ilable
throughout the year. T hese free tools
help students ident ify issues that
could not only hold them back from
passing the WPE, but could a lso
impact t heir future ca reer goals. As
D r. Pointe r explains, "(Students)
do not wa nt to wait unti l they are
o n a job to determine the y have a
(writing} problem because it could
be a reason for being fired or not
promoted."
API Continued from page 7
Photogcaphy by Benita Dryden API's fundraiser will oe held on Saturday, September 26, 2009 at6PM. The Westside Tennis Club. located at 1200Wila est Drive in Houston. will host the event where you will see Sasha the pet capuchin monkey.
the Spring 2010 semester. Participants a lso have the chance to compete for g ift ca rds or
ant ivi ws software.
T here is a $!0 ent ry fee for participants w ho must find sponsors t hat wi lt donate
mone)' based on the number ofpins knocked
down, per game played, o r a flat donation
to API. W hile the goal is w raise money for API , people w ill also learn about A PI's
m ission a nd object ives. You could also
take a pict ure w ith Sash a t he pet capuch in
monkey. So get your f(1rms, find some
sponsors, and come join this event. For
more infonn