THURSDAY
November 18, 1999

 
News

Focus on Diversity
Students question TCU's minority
enrollment, committee to discuss answer
 
Local minority high schools see no sign of TCU, university attempting to reach out

Year-long planning effort launched
Commission should envision university's
potential, Schieffer says

Order of Omega to distribute holiday wish cards
 
University Drive restaurants close

Hunger Week


David Dunai/Photo Editor

Jeremy Moore, a junior sociology and religion major, finds his 'place in the world' after not receiving silverware to eat at Wednesday night's Hunger Banquet. Moore and others were divided to into different economic stations in order to experience the way varying social classes eat around the world.

 
Opinion

Hungry Hearts
Group raises campus awareness

Intelligence not a racial matter

Super-villains' life more appealing than grad school
Evil schemes can provide plans for changing the world while still making a profit

 
Sports

Women's b-ball beaten in WNIT quarterfinal by UC-SB
Frogs unable to stop Gauchos transition game, lose 86-61

Former player still winning in game of life
Wallace continues to assist football team, excel academically in spite of back injury

Smith expects to play despite broken hand

'Shoeless Joe' does not belong with other greats
Induction of Jackson into baseball Hall of Fame would be a disgrace

David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

Junior guard Jill Sutton scored eight points in the Frogs' 86-61 defeat to No. 14-ranked California-Santa Barbara.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Have you participated in any hunger week activities?

Yes: 24  No: 76

 

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