WEDNESDAY
October 20, 1999

 
News

System still spurs debate
After 16 months, PeopleSoft continues to draw staff's concern

Police investigating missing Moudy art
15-foot outdoor sculpture taken during weekend

Crossing the Cultural Pond
Atkins guides London students

Marriott hopes students eat up
'Fill Your Plate' to return if popular

In tune


David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

 

Chris Yurasek, a senior music education major, sings at an audition Monday for a solo part in 'St. John's Passion' by J.S. Bach. The piece will be performed at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church Nov. 21.

 
Opinion

System Change
Alternative needed to PeopleSoft

Behavior toward gays puzzling
Fear can replace valuable friendships if we listen to prejudice

Protection of free expression necessary in the arts

Search for knowledge begins at the University Pub

 
Sports

Weekend serves v-ball team 2 losses

Women's soccer hoping for win after 14 years of losing

John Shaw/SKIFF STAFF

Junior outside hitter Bethany Toce jumps to play a ball over the net against Southern Methodist Friday in the Rickel Building. The Volley Frogs will take on San Jose State at 7 p.m. Friday at the Rickel Building.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think there should be an all-you-can-eat buffet in the new Pizza Hut Eatery?

Yes: 84  No: 16

 

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