TUESDAY
October 5, 1999

 
News

Fulfilling a dream
ROTC prof leaves TCU to become military chaplain

Students sought for local bike ride
Tuesday night cycling promotes safety, awareness

Remodeling to relocate 200 before spring
Foster residents will receive priority for on-campus housing

Leftist Students Union seeks campus recognition
Club hopes to provide outlet for freedom of thought
 
Program to strengthen community service

Artistic angle

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

 
William Galvan, a senior graphic design major, looks at a piece from sculptor Sara Good's exhibit 'Wishful Thinking.' The display will be on exhibit at the gallery in Moudy Building North until October 29.

 
Opinion

Speaking Out
Leftist Students Union on right track

Ventura ventures too far
Bigoted statement by Minnesota governor void of faith

Dorm sign inspires action
Freshman haunted by need to make a difference

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Cross country comes in first, third at Invitational

Frogs lose to Fresno State

Results of ballots considered a joke
Rose, Ryan laughable prospects for Major League All-Century Team
 
Volley Frogs fall to No. 3 ranked Hawaii
Team's record 6-9 after first WAC loss
 
Doubles team wins tourney
 
Women suffer two losses at Invitational
Offense slowed by injuries, fatigue takes toll late in San Diego games

Sarah Kirschberg/SKIFF STAFF

Senior outside hitter Jill Pape prepares for a dig in a game earlier this season. The Volley Frogs were beaten in straight sets on Saturday by the Hawaii Rainbows.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Are you attending any of the President's Initiative for One America events?

Yes: 20  No: 66  Huh? 14

 

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