TUESDAY
November 23, 1999

 
News

Trustees discuss enrollment, renovations
Board members approve various measures at 2nd meeting

Focus on Retention
Freshman-to-sophomore retention rate rises three percent for 1998-99 year

Members of new sorority chapter inducted
After 10 months, Zeta Phi Beta to start recruitment

Skiff TV makes Web debut
Broadcast reports featured online to enhance campus coverage

Making music


David Dunai/PHOTO EDITOR

 
Music faculty members Richard Estes, left, and John Owings perform at the Faculty Recital Series Monday in the PepsiCo Recital Hall. The performance included popular music hall and parlor songs.

 
Opinion

Movin' on up
Skiff TV hits the Web

Prez's Internet chat positive for politics

Equality struggling to exist
 
Letters to the editor

 
Sports

Record-Breaking Performance
'I'm thinking, 'Get it and run.' There was green grass, a whole lot of grass'

Horned Frogs blast Miners
Tomlinson sets record Saturday during 52-24 victory over UTEP

Lagat places in top 100 for third straight year; Martinez makes debut

Jeff Meddaugh/EDITOR IN CHIEF

Junior point guard Jill Sutton dribbles past the full court press of the Houston Jaguars Friday night at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum. Sutton led the Frogsto a 98-72 victory in front of a crowd of 400 spectators. Forward Janice Thomas scored a team-high 14 points. Guard Amy Sutton, guard Diamond Jackson and forward Sally Spencer each added 11 points in the win. The Frogs have three days off before facing Air Force at 7 p.m. Thursday at Daniel-Meyer Coliseum.


 
Campus
Purple Poll:

Do you think Wednesday should be an official school day off?

Yes: 95  No: 3
All week: 2

 

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