TUESDAY
October 26, 1999

 
News

Flood displaces band
Water overflow is Walsh Center's 3rd incident in 12 months

Organizations promote Red Ribbon Week
Events to educate students about the dangers of drinking and driving

Groups unite to aim for increase in world peace
Students hope to encourage harmony around the globe with weeklong sign-making crusade

A bit of child's play
Expert's public lecture to examine effects of play during childhood, ties to adult behavior
 
New music school interim director prepares to lead program, faculty
 
Feature Story
In the army now
After semesters of training and classroom lessons, ROTC students band together to compete at Fort Hood

Taking to Flight

About 85 members of the Air Force ROTC toured the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base in northwest Fort Worth on Thursday as part of a leadership lab. During the tour, cadets viewed aircraft, including several F-16 fighter jets similar to the one pictured above. (Right) Wing Commander Mark Pasierb, a senior math major, peers into the cockpit of an F-16.


 
Opinion

Water Woes
Solutions needed for Walsh Center

Pay first, get beautiful child later
Offering fashion models' eggs for auction on Web site a cracked idea

No parking causes distress

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Houston foes defeat football squad, 42-21
Frogs lose to Owls as offense slows; defense fails to contain option attack
 

Rice solidifies No. 1 position in WAC with win over TCU
 

Officials open new Lowdon Track and Field Complex
$2 million facility sports 'world-class track' that may host area meets,

Photos by John Shaw/Skiff Staff

Senior safety Reggie Hunt returns a kickoff Saturday, Oct. 16 against Tulsa at Amon Carter Stadium. The TCU defense gave up 424 yards in the 42-21 loss to Rice Saturday, Oct. 23. The Horned Frogs next play at 11:05 p.m. Saturday against Hawai'i.


 
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