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UNDERSTANDING TENURE

By Tracy Simoneaux, In-Depth Team Editor
February 19, 2004

T he University's Flagship Agenda calls for the hiring of about 200 tenure-track professors in the next six years; but what does it really mean for the campus community? Tenure. For Jeremy Springer, a...

Lady Tigers come home for Vandy matchup

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 19, 2004

LSU guard Temeka Johnson nearly quoted Judy Garland from the Wizard of Oz when asked about playing the next three games in the PMAC. "It's always good to play at home," Johnson said. "It's like we walk...

Defining Our Mission

By Editor's View
February 19, 2004

In the past few weeks some of the news reported in The Reveille has caused much debate among the student population about our goal as a newspaper. Most of the people working here are mass communication...

Hill finds place on softball field

By Jeff Sentell, Contributing Writer
February 19, 2004

As a two-time district champion in high school, sophomore Stephanie Hill always put basketball ahead of softball. "Basketball has been my favorite sport for my entire life," Hill said. "I played basketball...

Occurrences

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February 19, 2004

TODAY Thursday Feb. 19 RUNNING CLUB OF LSU * Running, Jogging, Walking * 6 p.m. Laville Patio LSU PAINTBALL CLUB * General meeting * 7:30 - 8:30 p.m., Red River Room CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST * CRU * 6:30...

On Top

On Top

By
February 19, 2004

After 43 years, the couple that I have strived to emulate since I was a child broke up. No, not my parents; Barbie and Ken have called it quits. That's right, no more beach volleyball or cruising around...

Writer captures hard life

By Wendell T. Harrison, Revelry Writer
February 19, 2004

Dave Eggers, author of "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," understood that such an ambitious title was applicable for his first published book. Eggers recants his past in this modern autobiography...

Kissing contest raises money for donation

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 19, 2004

Rotaract, a University service organization, currently is hosting a "Kiss the Pig" contest to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Baton Rouge. The fund-raiser has participants competing...

Reserves play key role in decisive Auburn win

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
February 19, 2004

At the 7:01 mark in the second half, Auburn reserve forward Brandon Robinson stole an LSU pass and drove the basket for a two-handed, reverse double-clutch dunk to give Auburn a 61-47 lead in front of...

Gaining carnival knowledge

By Leslie Branton, Revelry Writer
February 19, 2004

For anyone new to Louisiana or unfamiliar with Mardi Gras in New Orleans, these are some tips for survival at one of the world's biggest parties. Major Parades Endymion -- Feb. 21, 4:15 p.m. This route...

Disabilities, laws interfere with rights of voters

By Leslie Ziober, Staff Writer
February 19, 2004

James Meadours went to his first Self Advocacy meeting simply to change his voting card, but instead the meeting ended up impacting the rest of his life. Meadours has a mild mental disability, but he said...

Auburn ends win streak, 80-68

By David Theard, Sportswriter
February 19, 2004

The LSU basketball team cannot buy a break. With a five-game Southeastern Conference winning streak in hand and the largest crowd of the season in attendance at the PMAC, Auburn (13-9, 4-7 SEC) took the...