THURSDAY
October 14, 1999

 
News

Food service concerns under review
Marriott officials addressing heavy traffic, new hours in dining facilities

Internet offers a new era in SGA elections
Online ballots promise a faster, more convenient voting method

Argentine leaders learn U.S. business with help from TCU

Starpoint scholars
Local residents establish fund at TCU school for kids with learning disabilities

Jock jams


Patrick Pannett/PHOTO EDITOR

Milton Daniel Hall disc jockeys play music from the rooftop above participants in the annual Mammoth Open games, which were held Wednesday. Mini-golf and water balloon fights were among the events.

 
Opinion

Voting Vex?
Problem not accessibility but apathy

Focus on future, not on follicles

Down with McDomination
French standing up to American imperialism

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

New players to lead Brahmas in season opener

Not all freshmen fresh from bench

1st swim meet a splash
 
Golf moves to 5th in final round

Students remain active in intramural sports

SPECIAL TO SKIFF

Sophomore Heidi Ohl, junior Denise Santos, junior Christina Thompson and sophomore Jill Archibald (left to right) matched up in the intramural women's doubles finals. The team of Santos and Thompson took home the championship.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Would you vote online in Student Government Association Elections?

Yes: 73  No: 27

 

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