WEDNESDAY
November 10, 1999

 
News

Making the perfect couple
Student works toward fusing service, learning at TCU

Switch to registration online adds challenge to advising
Paperless process raises new concerns for students, faculty

Playing on perspectives
'Pentecost' to dramatically portray dark side of human nature

PC brings Four Day Weekend for fun and follies
Group's interactive style, improv comedy to highlight evening
 

Playing on perspectives


David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Theater majors Kirk Holland, left, and John Patrick practice their roles during the final rehearsal of the play 'Pentecost.' The performance will be at 8 p.m. today through Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sunday in University Theater.

 
Opinion

Serve 'n' Learn
Proposed plan would benefit all

A model for our communities
U.S. should follow firearms policy of nations rocked by tragedy

Embrace new developments by giving change a chance

Pizza giants' dough-slinging court case is just bitter rivalry

 
Sports

Women prepare for season opener against Russia Shelen

2-1 Lady Frogs fall to Fighting Irish

Men 2-0 after win against Notre Dame
 
Frogs prepare for stretch run

Women's tennis doubles team loses first match of season against UT
Fault in grip, play causes senior team to fall short in ITA tiebreaker match

Maiden twins follow legacy
Terrance, Tim stay together, work hard to overcome injuries and emerge as major players for Horned Frog football team

Photos by David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Tim, left, and Terrance Maiden have long been recognized together, but now the pair searches for individuality. Tim Maiden is a fleet-footed wide receiver, and Terrance Maiden is a bruising linebacker.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you like the new Homecoming building decorations?

Yes: 72  No: 28

 

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