WEDNESDAY
October 6, 1999

 
News

School of Music seeks interim director
Four candidates from TCU being considered

Firms propose renovations to old buildings
Recommendations for Rickel, Student Center to be considered

'Horned Frog' adviser recognized
Hamer named 1999 Distinguished Yearbook Adviser of the Year

Tough Love
Religion prof demands quality, but offers comfort to students

 

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Krista Wecsler, a junior art education major, practices 2-point perspective outside the Moudy Building Monday for her Drawing I class.

 
Opinion

More Than Food
Student Center should be social area

Depression goes unnoticed
Catching disease's symptoms early improves overall well-being

Senior Frog advises casual attire for football games

Prevalence of casual sex masks its power, consequences

 
Sports

Keate enjoys soccer way of life
Team leader has winning attitude

TCU fishes in Alamo city pool

C-USA bid would affect more than football, basketball
 
 
Golfer's winning way is 'one shot at a time'
 
Pape leads team both on, off court
Co-captain's commitment, support of others key to leadership

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Sophomore Andy Doeden, left; junior Sal Spallone, center; and sophomore Bret Guetz study a teammate's swing at a practice at the Westchase Golf course. The trio, along with the rest of the men's golf team, participated in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate in Albuquerque, N.M. last weekend. Doeden was TCU's top finisher, as his 220 total points placed him in 18th place overall. Spallone's 221-shot tournament helped him to finish 26th. The Frogs next tournament is the Red River Classic on Oct. 11-12 in Dallas.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think the Student Center should be demolished and rebuilt?

Yes: 44  No: 56

 

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