TUESDAY
September 21, 1999

 
News
 
Community clinging to hope
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IFC committee denies Sig Ep's second charter extension
Fraternity no longer recognized body on campus
 
DGs to raise $5,000
 
Band boasts boost in numbers
Growth due to leadership, 'snappy new tunes,' members say

Patrick Pannett/PHOTO EDITOR

As a schoolmate solemnly rings a bell, Patti Cornelius, a senior at Southwest High School, reads the names of the seven victims of the tragedy at Wedgwood Baptist Church. More than 15,000 people attended a community memorial service Sunday at Amon Carter Stadium to pray for hope and healing.

 
Opinion
 
Moving Ahead
Community looks to begin healing
 
Gender plays role in violence
 
Protesters should consider options before they act
 
Church rampage loses impact in light of numerous shootings

 
City of hope
 
Bible study to continue in Jones' memory
Bi-line in italics
 
Thousands gather for prayer service at TCU
Healing process begins for members of local churches

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Gov. George W. Bush listens to three year old Kemdall Russel Sunday at Amon Carter Stadium. Bush was among the more than 15,000 people in attendance.


 
Sports
Frogs win first home tourney
 
Soccer team manages win
Performance 'lethargic,' coach says
 
Frogs second at Butler tourney
Men beat Butler, fall to Indiana
 
Printers to start against Arkansas State
Cross country teams bring home third place finishes at Dallas invitational

John Shaw/SKIFF STAFF

Senior outside hitter Jill Pape digs a ball against Baylor. She was named TCU Invitational Most Valuable Player last weekend.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:
 
Did you attend the memorial service on Sunday?
 
Yes: 19  No: 81

 

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