TUESDAY
October 12, 1999

 
News

TCU accepts bid to join C-USA
Play to begin in Fall 2001; SMU not extended offer

Coming Out Day sparks action on campus
Groups protest timing of 'ex-gay' BSM speaker
 
Being gay at TCU 'not too difficult,' students say

Art to tell story of tenacity
Female photographer to speak about overcoming stereotypes
 
Expanded eatery caters to crowds
Students pleased by dining options

Musical movement


David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Alfredo Velez, interim director of bands, conducts the TCU Wind Symphony in a recital Monday at the Ed Landreth Hall. The recital featured music by David Gillingham and Duke Ellington.

 
Opinion

Bad Timing
BSM scheduling inappropriate

Adventurous Columbus no hero
History books need revision to include famed discoverer's brutali

Show of character needed
Golden Rule applies to fans at sporting events

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Defense defies SJSU's numbers

Offense sets highs in win

SMU in bad shape after C-USA snub
 
Mustangs stamp out TCU's fire

Weekend wins place men at top spot
Soccer team leads WAC with 5-3-1 record; ranks fifth in Midwest

Women split in WAC opener

John Shaw/SKIFF STAFF

Freshman forward Nicole Carman hurdles a Texas-El Paso defender to win a ball in the Frog's 1-0 loss to the Miners on Friday at the TCU Soccer Complex. A late goal by UTEP's Ja'net Esparza upset the Frogs' chance at winning their opening Western Athletic Conference contest. Sunday, TCU staged off a late Tulsa effort for its first WAC win of the season, 4-3. After jumping off to a 3-0 lead in the first period, the Golden Hurricanes answered with three goals of their own before the end of regulation play. Freshman forward Alecia Greishaber tapped the game-winning goal almost six minutes into the overtime period to assure the victory for the Frogs.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think Baptist Student Ministries should have brought a former homosexual to speak on National Coming Out Day?

Yes: 29  No: 71

 

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