THURSDAY
November 11, 1999

 
News

Orientation program seeking changes to OSA staff
Summer leaders shocked by move to fill jobs with other students

Suspects rob pair at gunpoint
Robbery is second incident behind bookstore in a week

Survey ranks school crime
TCU gets 'moderately high' risk rating by Web study

Cadets to honor U.S. veterans
 
Red hair, blue hair
Course helps students to identify breaks from norm

Falling for laughs


SKIFF STAFF

Members of the improvisational comedy group Four Day Weekend act out a skit during their performance Wednesday night in the Student Center Ballroom. The group's appearance was part of Homecoming activities this week.

 
Opinion

Lying to Fight
Remember to value efforts of veterans

Learn to drive or get off road
Quality of drivers, disregard of rules cause of accidents

Touring 21st-century TCU campus couldn't be better

News should focus on young heroes instead of youth violence

 
Issues

Class Act
Nontraditional students offer traditional hunger to learn, excitement in classroom

A model for our communities
U.S. should follow firearms policy of nations rocked by tragedy

Bland teaching causes disrespectful students in class

Professors, if you justify attending the class, we will

 
Sports

Frogs' two-game winning streak comes to an end
Volleyball team suffers losses to SMU, UTA

Mittie recruits speedy players to add depth to women's team

Lady Frogs beat Russia Shelen in exhibition game
Despite 92-58 victory, team still seeks offensive and defensive improvements, adapts to new coach's styles
 
Men's golf ends preseason in South Carolina tournament

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Junior forward Janice Thomas jumps for a rebound between two Russia Shelen players. The Frogs beat the Russian team, 92-58, Wednesday at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Are you planning to see the Goo Goo Dolls at the Daniel Meyer Coliseum tonight?

Yes: 41  No: 59

 

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