WEDNESDAY
November 24, 1999

 
News

House approves bill to amend fiscal policies
Changes set guidelines for House treasurer, budget spending

Case highlights use of fees for political groups
TCU's general university fee can't go to political organizations, but SGA fee can

Class to study range of music
From Rock to Bach explored

B2K compatible
Jenkins ready for role as SGA president
Vacant Halls, Empty Classes
Students' travels for Thanksgiving begin days early

Deck the halls


Missi Christensen/SKIFF STAFF

Jaron Fullerton, a sophomore accounting major, Ryan Shoemake, a sophomore theater major, and Uzair Muhammad, a junior computer science and math major add decorations to the front of Clark Hall Monday afternoon. Ribbon, lights, wrapping paper, and ornaments were provided by the Clark Hall Council for the holiday season.

 
Opinion

Keeping Busy
Our suggestions for Thanksgiving

Labs take time and deserve credit

Criticism for intent to post Ten Commandments unjustified

Bush is smart, but not smart enough to run the country

 
Sports

Bowl game on line for Frogs
TCU aims to regain Iron Skillet after last year's loss to rival SMU

SMU rivalry game holds more at stake than an Iron Skil
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Patrick Pannett/SKIFF STAFF

Junior tailback LaDainian Tomlinson keeps his balance along the sidelines to gain several of his record-setting 406 yards Saturday against Texas-El Paso. Tomlinson needs to run for 275 yards against the Mustangs Friday to reach the 2,000-yard plateau.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think Texas A&M should continue Bonfie tradition?

Yes: 80  No: 20

 

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