WEDNESDAY
October 13, 1999

 
News

Goo Goo Dolls, Tonic to perform in coliseum
Tickets for November show to go on sale Monday

Officials fix computer confusion
Virus, suspected hacking cause snag for faculty, staff

Electronic business studies set for spring
Emerging program will help prepare students for technical jobs

More students using campus escort service
Froggie-Five-O officials hope quality soars with numbers

Throwing punches


Nikki Rosato/SKIFF STAFF

Matt Pacione, a senior math major, and Geoff Betts, a junior radio-TV-film major, imitate fighting during a theater combat class Tuesday morning.

 
Opinion

Seeking answers for homeless
City should not forget plight of poor in midst of growth

Ventura: Don't let door hit you on your way out

Mastering responsible drinking takes maturity, planning

Untitled
Hopeless names for TCU's new eatery

 
Sports

Cross country run at A&M
Women take 3rd, men 8th

Hoops great found dead
Legend of Wilt should be his game
 
Women's soccer split games in conference opener

Back row players dig up strength for Volley Frogs

Main Headline
Bi-line in italics

SPECIAL TO THE SKIFF

Basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game while playing for Philadelphia during the 1961-62 season. Chamberlain averaged 50.4 per point game that season.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think SMU should have been invited to join C-USA?

Yes: 52  No: 34 HUH? 14

 

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