THURSDAY
October 28, 1999

 
News

Proposed $233 million tollway sparks mixed opinions
Southwest Parkway would ease city's traffic, some say

SGA hopefuls discuss issues at forum
Candidates for president, VP address safety, diversity concerns

'Knowledge, self-esteem key to self-defense'
Rape Aggression Defense class helps to empower women to escape

Fall performance to showcase various dance
Concert will include ballet, modern and
historical pieces


David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Vice presidential candidates Sara Donaldson and Kenny Oubre participate in a presidential and vice presidential candidate forum Tuesday in Reed/Sadler Mall. The forum drew about 70 students and introduced issues pertaining to the campaign platforms of each of the candidates.

 
Opinion

Unfulfilled
Lack of candidates hinders voice

Small feats for Mideast peace
'Safe passage' a compromise between Palestinians, Israelis

Athleticism hard to revisit
Commitment may not always come back easily

Dangerous sex education
Abstinence-only lessons leave youth unprotected

 
Sports

Women's soccer falls to Oklahoma State, 2-1
Team struggles offensively, shifts focus to Friday's game

Teammates step up play in absence of injured runner

Frogs' starting midfielder takes experience to field
 
Luck, mystery at heart of tennis partners' teamwork

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Junior midfielder Doak VanEnk plays a bounding ball away from a Southern Methodist defender in the Frogs' match against the Mustangs Oct. 17. VanEnk's goal in the SMU game gave TCU its first victory over the Mustangs in 18 years.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Are you planning on attending the SGA Presidential Debate?

Yes: 16  No: 83 Mabye: 1

 

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