FRIDAY
September 24, 1999

 
News

Frog Shuttle popularity grows with Worth Hill residents
Buses have served about 63,300 passengers in first year, police say

Acronym use spells confusion for university
Mission statement spurs discussion about heritage

Angelou lecture moved to coliseum
New venue will accommodate crowd of about 3,000 people

AKA to end week by helping others
 
Out with the new
Some fans hopping mad about redesigned SuperFrog

 

Crunch Time


Sarah Kirschberg/SKIFF STAFF

Kris Herman, a junior computer science major, does a sit-up while another member of Air Force ROTC assists. AFROTC members participated in their annual training program held on campus last week.

 
Opinion

Easy travel
Taking shuttle helps relieve pains of parking

Ads here, there, everywhere
Pervasive advertisements set to take over the world

Sorority sisters still rule
Rush experience yields memories, friendships

Quote unquote
 
Letter to the editor

 
Sports

Who will lead?
Winless Frogs to face Arkansas State

QB starter to be a gameday surprise

Walk-ons don't just sit out
Two players focus on love of football
 
Tennis team adjusting after loss of graduates
Foreign additions to fill in gaps

Men's soccer team shuts out Midwestern State

Frogs, Raiders to face off today
TCU's Calleri sits out due to a red card
 
Bearkats' superb defense clinches game
 
Hatcher new NCAA rep

Sarah Kirschberg/SKIFF STAFF

Quarterbacks Casey Printers, left, Patrick Batteaux, center, and Jeff Dover, right, work on mechanics during practice. Batteaux partially tore a ligament in his left hand, so the starting job has not yet been named. TCU plays at 6 p.m. Saturday at Arkansas State.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Have you ever ridden the shuttle?

Yes: 11  No: 83  Huh? 6

 

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