THURSDAY
October 21, 1999

 
News

Fair offers options for students
Fifth annual Major/Minor Fair answers academic questions

A different kind of world
20-year-old relaunches multi-million dollar Internet company

Jewish students form new student organization
Hillel offers friendships, personal growth

State to debut new plates
Portion of cost to help save endangered horned lizard

 

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Melissa Manske, a sophomore premajor, discusses academic opportunities with Anne VanBeber, the chairwoman of the Nutrition and Dietetics department, at the Major/Minor Fair held in the Student Center lounge on Wednesday.

 
Opinion

Hang It Up
Students don't need cell phones

Heed warnings against smoking
Phillip Morris' admission of cigarette dangers a little too late

What's in a name? More than you think
Implications of terms should be considered in renaming classifications

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Loss to SMU disappointing
1-0 margin proves too large for women's soccer team

Fox's 'in-your-face' broadcast plagues sports

Men's tennis squad sends four to Main Draw in Austin

Photos by David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Sophomore forward Crystal Pratz tries to beat a Southern Methodist defender to the outside in a match Wednesday at the TCU Soccer Complex. The Horned Frog offense was shutout by the Mustangs' defense, 1-0.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Would you buy a Horned Frog License plate for $25?

Yes: 24  No: 76

 

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