TUESDAY
September 14, 1999

 
News
 
Review reveals student opinion
Survey shows ideas about life at TCU
 
Kushner to discuss role of religion
 
Staff gathering
Assembly to discuss retirement, insurance benefits at meeting today
 
Two meetings will address future of business school
Sessions led by Moncrief and Ferrari to help build Neeley's image

Wheel of Creation

Photo by Patrick Pannett / PHOTO EDITOR

 

Sunnye Collins and Callie Davenport, both senior environmental science majors, work on a potter's wheel in Moudy Building North as part of their art class.

 
Opinion
 
Speak Up
Students have voice in SGA
 
Follow your heart, not the fold
Life is about more than conforming, checking labels
 
PC stance is 'too sensitive'
Expressions cloud reality of issues, confuse people
 
Letters to the editor

 
Sports
Cross country team claims top spot at meet
Men, women finish strong at UTA season opener, but two members of men's squad leave with ankle injuries due to rough course
 
Frogs lacked spark for stagnant offense
Batteaux injures hand in weekend loss to Northwestern in Chicago
 
Heavy rain factor in tourney
Women's soccer ends UMass Classic with 1-1 record

Steven Baker/STAFF REPORTER

Junior Glady's Keitany, above, and senior David Lagat, inside, trek toward the finish line at the UTA Season Opener Saturday. The two runners from Kenya each placed first in their respective events: Keitany won the two-mile run with a time of 11.13; Lagat finished the four-mile run at 20.13. Lagat was TCU's top finisher in both the WAC and NCAA Championships last year. The Lady Frogs finished first, while the men's team turned in a second place finish. The men overcame two ankle injuries to finish two points behind first place Texas-Arlington.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:
 
Do you think President Clinton should send troops to East Timor?
 
Yes: 14  No: 36
Huh? 50

 

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