TUESDAY
November 9, 1999

 
News

Student injured in hit- and-run at crosswalk
Car leaves scene after hitting, carrying freshman 30 feet

Victim still stunned by random attack
Police search for motive of two assailants

Music key to family
Symphony Orchestra concert to feature mother, daughters

Jenkins, Donaldson, Rebstock prepare for new offices
Candidates pleased with campaigns, outcome of polls
 
Frog Follies kicks off Homecoming
Pi Kapps, Thetas take first place with Charlie Brown skit

Music key to family


photos by David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Janet Pummill, seated, will perform with her three daughters, from left to right, Julie, Amy Beth and Sallie Pummill-Pollack,
during the TCU Symphony Orchestra concert to be held at 7:30 p.m. today in Ed Landreth Hall Auditorium.

 
Opinion

Overeducated
Students take college for granted

S.C.'s Confederate flag insult to blacks

Pro-death penalty facts blurred

Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Soccer's last two losses bar Frogs from playoffs
Motivation hard to find with no championship in sight for TCU

Frogs beat MBK-Odessa in season opener
Increase in hustle, depth of team reason for team's win
 
Depth within team equals expected success for TCU

Jeff Meddaugh/Editor in Chief

Senior power forward Marquise Gainous scores two of his 22 points against MBK-Odessa with a lay-up in the second half. TCU won Saturday night's exhibition game at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum 119-74.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think the Confederate flag should be flown over State Buildings?

Yes: 16  No: 84

 

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