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Women’s History Month ends today

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
March 1, 2004

Today marks the end of March, and with it, the end of programming and events for Women's History Month. Women's Center Manager Amber Vlasnik said the support Women's History Month received from the University...

“Women Rock!” to feature local acts

By Leslie Branton, Revelry Writer
March 1, 2004

The Union Programming Council's Music and Mayhem Committee will present the "Women Rock!" concert March 3 at 7 p.m. in the LSU Union Cotillion Ballroom. The concert is free and will showcase the talents...

Former officer indicted on drug charges

By Mathew Sanders, Staff Writer
March 1, 2004

Former LSU Police Sgt. Jeremy Strickland was named Feb. 19 in an indictment along with two other men for charges of possession and intent to distribute illicit drugs. An East Baton Rouge Parish grand jury...

Kentucky holds on against Tigers, 70-64

By David Theard, Sportswriter
March 1, 2004

Former LSU basketball coach Dale Brown used to put forth his best coaching jobs when his team was backed up against the wall or were underdogs. And on the day that LSU honored his career achievements,...

Setting the ‘Agenda’

By Editor's View
March 1, 2004

The Flagship Agenda is something students, faculty and staff have heard about for the past year. Campus administrators and government officials have been talking about it constantly and The Reveille dedicated...

Body found off Ben Hur

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
March 1, 2004

East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's officers are continuing investigations after finding a woman who had been strangled a mile south of campus Friday. EBRSO spokesman Capt. Paul Marranto said the woman was...

Iota Phi Theta returns to campus Greek life

By Monique Green, Contributing Writer
March 1, 2004

"I Phi, so fine" is a chant that has not been heard recently in the Historically Black Greek community because the University Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. has been inactive since 2001. The...

Students bring Christ’s ‘Passion’ to church hall

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
March 1, 2004

The crowd silently watched the last hours of Jesus Christ's life unfold before their eyes last night in the sanctuary of Christ the King Catholic Church. Members of Christ the King performed the third-annual...

Men’s Tennis shines in win versus Privateers

The LSU men's tennis team was solid this past weekend, defeating the New Orleans Privateers. The same can not be said for the Lady Tigers, who opened their Southeastern Conference season in Gainesville,...

More sidewalks to be improved

Efforts to improve the new and existing bike and pedestrian paths around campus will hopefully benefit the many members of the University community who enjoy walking, running or cycling. "The goal is to...

Tigers take weekend sweep over Texas State

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
March 1, 2004

LSU pitcher Nate Bumstead faced a lot of questions coming into his first start of the season against Texas State. Consider at least some of them answered. Bumstead gave up only two runs in six innings...

Dining service awards free trips

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
March 1, 2004

While some students are about to spend their hard-earned paychecks on a trip next week, two University students will be enjoying four days on the beach courtesy of LSU Dining. As part of its "Destination...