THURSDAY
November 4, 1999

 
News

Killgore, Lunden named to posts
Friday runoff to decide three SGA offices

Students seek ban against travel company
Holiday Express says company not at fault for botched vacation

Religious exchange designed for all faiths
Group struggles with attendance at discussions

New program tries to nudge students out of comfort zones
Although few mingle at Main X-Change, organizers hope to end cliques

Voting Online


David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Peter Eidenberg, a freshman business major, votes online during the Student Government Association elections Wednesday. Eidenberg was among 1,865 students who cast votes online.

 
Opinion

Primary Voice
Turnout at elections commendable

'About you' not all about athletes
Registration for closed classes should not be limited to those in sports

Playing it safe won't help Bush win
Candidate should take a position on real issues, not on common sense moral topics

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Remembering past pushes athlete to excellence
Cross country runner dedicates season to loss of close friend

Alumnus living out coaching dream
Horned Frog assistant soccer coach is reaching lifelong career goal in sports

Scout teams instrumental in game-day preparation

Above: Junior Scott Eddins lunges for a volley in singles' play at the Region VI Tournament last weekend. Eddins was one of the four Horned Frog players to make it into Round of 16.

Below: Sophomore Petr Koula returns a serve beside his doubles' partner junior Trace Fielding. The men's tennis team ended fall play with the Regional. The Frogs will not take the court for competition again until Jan. 5 when they play at the Milwaukee Tennis Classic.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Did you vote online today for the SGA Elections?

Yes: 62  No: 38

 

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