TODAY September 21, 2000 |
Internet connection quickened Clintons cleared in Whitewater Black Alumni Alliance provides link to university Emerging Leaders II breaks barriers |
Noble presentation
Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate, speaks at TCUs annual Gates of Chai Lecture last night in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Wiesel spoke on The Seduction and Dangers of Fanaticism, before about 4,000 audience members. |
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Debate lockout Put a stop to racial profiling, affirmative action George W. Bush should step up to podium, take on debates
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Fighting the Fix
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Sophomore radio-TV-film major Josiah Miller (left) and sophomore premajor Jason Barr, take a cigarette break in between Moudy Building North and South. |
No goals MenÕs golf team overcomes course Volley Frogs preparing for WAC Aikman to return as starter |
Hillary Morgan/SKIFF STAFF Freshman goalkeeper Shannon Wagner leaps to make a save during practice Wednesday. For the season, Wagner has helped lead the womenÕs soccer team to a 5-3-1 start. She has three shutouts and a 1.15 goals against average. |
Campus This is debatable, but you may want to publish the PP results here. Yes: 6 No: 94 |
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