FRIDAY
October 15, 1999

 
News

Group to study laptop program model
Ferrari, others to review Wake Forest
program in Nov.

Parents flock to campus for PC's family tradition
New activities expected to increase family and student involvement

Club receives second life
Once-fledgling College Republicans regroups under new campus leadership, grows to more than 100 members

Center to help entrepreneurs

A brassy bunch


Photos by John Shaw/skiff staff

 

Members of the TCU Marching Band practice Thursday afternoon to prepare for Saturday's football game against Tulsa. A tailgate party featuring free food and live music is planned from 4 to 6 p.m. in front of Frog Fountain. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:05 p.m. at Amon Carter Stadium where the Frogs hope for their second straight win.

 
Opinion

A Frog's Life
Experience TCU in living purple

D.C. is not a place for celebrities

letters to the editor

 
Sports

Coach racks up points off the field, defends against scores on

Challenge course builds group trust
Obstacles offer optimal opportunities

Frogs ready for Tulsa matchup
 
Student discovers hidden riflery talent while pursuing scholarship

Patrcik Pannett/Photo Editor

Freshman quarterback Casey Printers, left, escapes a San Jose State defensive lineman and sees running room ahead with junior fullback Chad Purcell, right, acting as his lead blocker. The Frogs hope for their second straight win at 6:05 p.m. Saturday at Amon Carter Stadium.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Are your parents coming to town this weekend?

Yes: 60  No: 40

 

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