WEDNESDAY
April 14,1999

 
News
 
Holocaust ad draws criticism
Anti-bigotry groups call publication policy inadequate
 
17 Delt members are suspended
 
INPUT comes to TCU
Fort Worth to host international TV forum
 
House resolves to add more class information to Web page
 
Musical 'mom'
Toni Parker helps band students feel right at home
 
Shakespeare goes modern with Macbeth
 
Author Halsell urges students to seek truth

Decisions, decisions
Jason Smuland, a junior advertising/public relations major, relaxes in the Moudy Building atrium between classes to scan registration forms and papers for the fall semester. Friday is the deadline for early registration.

 
Opinion
 
Pleading the First
Holocaust ad covered by free speech
 
You want fries with that?
Fast food helps student to find meaning of giving
 
Oprah's sins exposed?
Winfrey guilty of favoring literacy, McCartney
 
Hello Mother, hello Father, I'm here at camp, oh bother

 
Sports
 
Changing soccer teams begin play
 

Junior Jessika Kjellgren is shown here in a match Saturday against New Mexico. The Frogs won the match, 5-4, breaking New Mexico's 13-match winning streak and upping TCU's record to 2-1 in WAC play.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:
 
Have you or do you plan to participate in Holocaust-week activities?
 
Yes: 24  No: 76

 

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