THURSDAY
September 23, 1999

 
News
Focus groups glean student input for commission
Survey: diversity, technology, globalization shape perceptions of university

Jazzers to take music overseas

Freshman enrollment up as officials push for diversity

Mixed messages
Local, outspoken woman 'target for vandals'
Hot, hot, hot


Photos by David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

 

Josh Hahne, a senior business major, was the winner of the jalapeño eating contest sponsored by Sigma Lambda Alpha sorority Sept. 16. The contest was part of the Dies y Seis celebration in the Student Center lounge sponsored by Programming Council as part of Hispanic Heritage month. Hahne ate 14 jalapeños in one minute.

 
Opinion

Call waiting
Campus telephone book long overdue

Alternative to vouchers needed
Financial investment should go to improving public school

Progress lost to music rehash
MTV, hybrid styles stagnate musical evolution

Stand up and dance, people
Students are selling out instead of dreaming the dream

 
Sports

Layne's love not for fame

Guetz brings confidence to men's golf team

Josh Rodriguez/SKIFF STAFF

Sophomore fullback George Layne prepares for a block at practice this week. TCU plays Arkansas State on Saturday in Jonesboro.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Have you updated your information for Frog Calls on the Internet?

Yes: 6  No: 94

 

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