TODAY
August 23, 2000

 
News

Foster Hall reopens, other renovations to follow
Landscaping, details expected to be completed by early September

Faculty, staff recognized for daily efforts
Mission statement to be lived through students, staff

Students attend Democratic, Republican National conventions
Participants work with party officials, receive class credit
 
Admissions dean to bring new focus
Brown to determine institutional direction

Frog Power

 

Photos by David Dunai/CO-PHOTO EDITOR

Students show their school spirit at the Howdy Week Pep Rally held Monday night outside the Student Center.


 
Opinion

Time for change
New deans need to lead school direction

Read, think for yourself
Skiff editor encourages independence through education

Students’ opinions, personal views wanted

Editorial Demographics
 

 
Features

Never an expert, always a freshman

Building a Bond
Roommates start year with camaraderie

Rickel additions aim to increase student participation
Wellness Center considered most-anticipated program, Kintigh says

Freshman roommates Kerri Mold (left), a special education major, and Heather OÕNeal, a biology major, begin the process of getting to know one another.


 
Sports

ESPN inks deals with local sponsors
Chick-Fil-A, Taco Bell and Ford join team

Fore Her Future
Stanford tees off at LPGA qualifier

Minor Adjustments
Hamilton adapting to professional baseball
 
Ex-TCU players attempt transition to NFL
Scarborough and Dunlap look to survive final cut Sunday
 
Frogs compete at U.S. swim trials
Ewert, Adkins fail to qualify
 

David Dunai/CO-PHOTO EDITOR
Heisman candidate LaDainian Tomlinson adressed TCU students at the opening pep rally Monday.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think freshmen should be required to live on campus?

Yes: 78  No: 22

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