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A Year in Review: Looking Back at Fall 2021

This school year was eventful in that there was a resurgence of events that had been postponed or canceled since the pandemic began. Take a look back with us at some of the highlights and moments that made the 2021-22 school year at UH.

By: Sydney Rose

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Campus Reopens: Soft Opening

The campus reopened back to a typical precoronavirus amount of in-person courses and activities. This came along in the form of a soft opening in the fall.

The first two weeks were set for the soft opening, but that later extended into four weeks before professors brought their courses fully into an inperson or hybrid format.

October 2021

August 2021

Student Government Recall

There was a lot of talk circulating campus regarding the Student Government Association in the fall as the former president Arsalan Darbin faced an election for his recall.

This election was voted on by the current administration, and in that time 15 senators were suspended.

Darbin ended the recall election with a suspension until December, then re-took office after that.

October 2021

Homecoming

To follow an annual tradition, UH brought Homecoming festivities back to an in-person format with the game, the NLE Choppa concert and all the events in between.

Jordan Booker and Jayce Ball were crowned the 2021-22 Homecoming King and Queen at the end of the week.

The football game against East Carolina was delayed for a few hours, but resulted in a Cougar win once all was over.

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