THURSDAY
September 2, 1999

 
News
 
Patrons evaluate new drinking law
Blood-alcohol limit drop won't change habits, some say
 
Library awarded grant to improve technology
Nearly $424,000 to aid in the purchase of new computers, projectors
 
Center at Alliance to bring new business partnerships
 
Frogs fly high at NASA
Students conduct experiment while weightless
 
Hall councils to be direct link to housing officials
Student-led group to listen to residents' input about on-campus living

A law that went into effect Wednesday changed the level at which a person is legally considered too drunk to drive. The allowable blood-alcohol level dropped from 0.10 percent to 0.08 percent. The legislation was one of 924 new state laws enacted by the 76th session of the Texas Legislature.

 
Opinion
 
Race Problems Not Just In Jasper
Hate persists in daily life
 
'All about you' lures freshmen
Bi-line in italics
 
For advice on politics, ask Ventura
Only Hollywood resumé needed for candidates to win election match
 
Letters to the editor

 
Sports
TCU, SMU likely headed for C-USA
Commissioner expects both schools to play out WAC contract's tenure
 
Frogs triumph over Bobcats

Senior midfielder Allison Calleri scores the third goal for TCU in their 4-0 win over Southwest Texas State last night.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:
 
Are you planning on attending the convocation today?
 
Yes: 45  No: 55

 

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