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March launches Women’s History Month

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Reporter
March 3, 2004

The Women's Center kicked off Women's History Month with the opening of the 11th-annual Women in the Arts exhibit Monday night. Amber Vlasnik, manager of the Women's Center, said the gallery will be open...

Softball starts SEC play against Miss. State

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
March 3, 2004

The LSU softball team begins Southeastern Conference play tonight with a doubleheader against Mississippi State at Tiger Park. LSU (18-3) enters SEC play riding a 13-game winning streak, including a 6-0...

Table Manners

As students say goodbye to college and enter the business world, they will probably face one of the most dreaded things they can imagine: the business dinner. On Monday night, Career Services and the Center...

Art competition draws ceramic fans from afar

Coffee drinkers and art patrons are able to share their interests as the School of Art Gallery hosts the national juried ceramic cup exhibition, called "8 Fluid Ounces." Kristin Malia Krolak, gallery coordinator,...

Lloreda’s departure a mystery

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
March 3, 2004

Let me say this up front: I don't personally know Jaime Lloreda. I have only talked to him as a journalist and know nothing of his personal life, and I know few details of his current situation. But something...

Lloreda leaves basketball team after injuries

By Elliott Brown, Sports Writer
March 3, 2004

Coming off four-straight losses, the LSU men's basketball team suffered another blow when it learned that senior forward Jaime Lloreda's collegiate career is apparently over. LSU coach John Brady said...

Letters to the Editor

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March 3, 2004

French department's rules justified I am currently taking French at LSU. In response to Rick Bond's letter attacking the French department, I am unaware of the fact that my teacher has no bearing on what...

Occurrences

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March 3, 2004

TODAY Wednesday, March 3 MSPPS * General body meeting * 6 p.m. Feliciana Room * Contact Ahmad, 334-3636 OPEN MIKE NIGHT * $3 Admission 18+ w/ID, performers get in free * Sign-up 7:30-7:50 p.m., show at...

Prepping for the Primary

By Mat Sanders, Staff Writer
March 3, 2004

Terry McAuliffe, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is one of the hardest-working men in politics -- especially during an election year. McAuliffe was in New Orleans Friday working on an African-American...

Aloha

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March 3, 2004

"I just got robbed by a sweet old lady on a motorized cart." -- Lloyd Christmas, Dumb and Dumber We've all seen the classic movie and laughed at poor Lloyd when an innocent-looking, elderly lady scammed...

A double-edged sword

By J. Colin Trisler, Columnist
March 3, 2004

For those who may not be familiar with the Federal Communications Commission, it is an independent U.S. agency responsible for regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television,...

Johnson passing on legacy

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
March 3, 2004

No guard in the country may pack as much punch per inch than LSU point guard Temeka Johnson. Standing 5-foot-3, Johnson has been able to rewrite the LSU record books in her short career. She owns every...