TUESDAY
October 19, 1999

 
News

House to address visitation
roposal suggests dorms remain open 24 hours on Fridays, Saturdays

Parents' visits yield profits
Area stores benefit from Family Weekend as parents, students prove they're good for business

Program counting losses after Angelou cancellation
Some Honors Council members say they're angry they weren't consulted about her appearance

Speaker to address conflict resolution
Putnam leading speaker in field
 
Dirty Money
Army ROTC picks up trash at stadium after home games to help raise funds

At the ballot box


Alana Wieczorek/SKIFF STAFF

Sophomores Rebel Paulk and Molly Hayes vote Thursday during the Student Government Association referendum.

 
Opinion

Cheers & Jeers
Just a few rants and raves

Drinking is not parents' problem
University policy to notify parents of minors' actions needs examination

Road trips fuel friendship

letters to the editor

 
Sports

Football team haults Hurricane, 56-17
Horned Frogs explode for 992 yards, 98 points in two games

TCU defense, offense come together for win over Tulsa

Men finish first, women fifth in cross country meets
 
Baseball gains interleague play, loses mystery of final games

First victory over SMU places Frogs at No. 1

Women's soccer defeats San Jose, falls to Fresno

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Senior wide receiver Mike Scarborough catches a 50-yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback Casey Printers in TCU's 56-17 pounding of Tulsa Saturday at Amon Carter Stadium. Scarborough only caught two passes, but on both receptions, he found his way into the end zone.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think Visitation Hours should be abolished?

Yes: 85  No: 15

 

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