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Massage Therapy

By Monique Green, Contributing Writer
February 19, 2004

Students at the West Campus Apartments' activity center learned there is a healing element to touch Tuesday night at the massage techniques program. Kim Munro, from the LSU Wellness Education Services,...

Mardi Gras prepares for incoming celebrities

By Matt Grady, Revelry Writer
February 19, 2004

Along with the hype of Mardi Gras each year, parade goers have the opportunity to experience a little bit of Hollywood. The larger krewes such as Bacchus, Endymion and Orpheus host different actors or...

HIV common among black, college males

By Katie Yust, Contributing Writer
February 19, 2004

Recent research has noted an increase in the amount of HIV infections among black male college students in North Carolina, and officials believe this trend extends throughout the southern United States. The...

Letters to the Editor

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February 19, 2004

Trisler's column does not reveal true Bush Two words effectively characterize J. Colin Trisler's column: dead wrong. "Sometimes it [war] is the only option." Sometimes war is, however, this is not one...

Book promotes exotic working locales

By Lindsey Hill, Contributing Writer
February 19, 2004

Some University students have broken away from the concept of a traditional summer job by finding them in exotic places. According to Ed Dawicki, author of "The Guide for Short Term Jobs in Exotic Places,"...

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...

Tigers trying to keep momentum going

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
February 18, 2004

The LSU Tigers apparently know when to get hot. With six games remaining, the Tigers are fresh off their season's biggest and most exciting win against the formerly No.1-ranked Florida Gators. LSU's victory...

Letters to the Editor

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February 18, 2004

There's a reason it's "Free Speech" Alley Monday was the first time that campus has been graced with the blue sky and sunlight in quite some time. However, after a day of spiritual revival on Sunday, campus...

Commander in Chief was justified in the war on terror

By J. Colin Trisler, Columnist
February 18, 2004

"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for...