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On-campus hospital treats birds

By Emerson Darbonne, Contributing Writer
February 13, 2004

For 23 years the Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana, located at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, has been helping the state's feathered residents recuperate from gunshot wounds, broken wings and various...

SEC’s leading scorer held in check

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
February 13, 2004

LSU associate coach Pokey Chatman compared the defensive plan for Thursday's game against Arkansas to cutting the head off a snake. The Lady Tigers decapitated Arkansas' offensive attack, and the Lady...

Empty Bowls feeds the poor

By Danielle Farrell, Contributing Writer
February 13, 2004

Local students had the opportunity to start a tradition and ensure that the less fortunate never will miss a meal by participating in the Empty Bowls project Wednesday night. Community members gathered...

Renaissance Man

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
February 13, 2004

Tony Brown, the University student "made over" on the MTV show "MADE" in September, finally got the elusive object of his desire -- his first girlfriend. The relationship lasted only a month, but was a...

Students learn the Art of African Dance

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
February 13, 2004

As the last song of the evening played, students from all corners of the room came together laughing, clapping and moving to the beat of an African drum. Students gathered in the West Campus Apartments...

Lady Tigers defeat Arkansas soundly

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 13, 2004

Seimone Augustus' school-record consecutive free-throw streak ended at 42 on Thursday night versus Arkansas, but the Lady Tigers returned to the the win column with a 92-65 victory. Augustus went 4-of-4...

A New Alternative

By Ethan Guagliardo, Columnist
February 13, 2004

In the trendier circles of today's youthful elite, a person can find it difficult to avoid encountering, across the chests of sophisticates, the names "Wilco" or "Whiskeytown." If you have even a small...

Exhibit based on award-winning film

By Monique Green, Contributing Writer
February 13, 2004

A group of students and faculty are developing a project in the HopKins Black Box Theater based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and the Academy Award-winning film "To Kill a Mockingbird." The project,...

Tennis enjoys roster depth

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
February 13, 2004

The Lady Tigers will enter W. T. "Dub" Robinson Stadium Saturday with their first 6-0 record since 1999, and it is more than a cliché to say that the players on the bottom of the roster are...

Mobile Computing Initiative passed

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 13, 2004

The Student Senate overwhelmingly voted to pass the Mobile Computing Initiative resolution Wednesday night. The resolution calls for the University to research a Mobile Computing Initiative in order to...

Sigma Nu suspended for hazing

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 12, 2004

Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. has suspended the charter of its LSU chapter. Dean of Students Kevin Price said in an e-mail the suspension took effect Tuesday. The e-mail said the Office of the Dean of Students...

Helping others pays well, provides satisfaction

By Sarah West, Contributing Writer
February 12, 2004

For students who have a little free time and no aversions to needles, plasma donation may be a great way to earn a few bucks. ZLB Plasma Services, on Nicholson Drive, provides students an opportunity to...