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V-day for the single guy

By Matt Grady, Revelry Writer
February 12, 2004

Valentine's Day -- Wow, what a special day. Girls and guys can shower each other with massive amounts of chocolate, flowers, and cheap lovey dovey trinkets. Now I suppose that some would find comfort in...

Butterfly garden built by grant

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
February 12, 2004

One University professor is putting her grant money to good use by using it to help her students learn about insect ecology while giving back to the community. Dr. Linda Hooper-Bui, assistant professor...

Peace Corps helps students, too

By Michael Beagle, Contributing Writer
February 11, 2004

To dietetics senior Laura Periou, the Peace Corps may offer an opportunity to put her education to work while learning about another culture. Regional recruiter Linnea Ashley was on campus last week speaking...

Cookout helps bring part of Turkey to campus

By Leslie Ziober, Staff Writer
February 11, 2004

A diverse community of friends barbecued adana, a type of lamb shish kebab, Saturday at Highland Park. Muslim and non-Muslim Turks, Americans and students of other nationalities all joined at the cookout...

Domino’s Pizza tossed by Master Plan

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
February 11, 2004

A popular on-campus fast-food chain recently closed its doors to make way for the University's big plans for renovation. Domino's Pizza, formerly located in the Laville Food Emporium, closed at the end...

Students can apply to help recruit minorities

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
February 11, 2004

University students seeking to increase diversity and minority enrollment among the LSU community can apply to become a member of TigerSeek. Student Government Director of Minority Affairs Tammy Sam said...

Bland Boob Tube

By Benjamin Leger, Managing Editor
February 11, 2004

So the Grammy Awards aired Sunday night on CBS. Who watched? Well, The New York Times said about 26.3 million viewers tuned in to the show. But I'm sure the millions who tuned in continuously tuned out...

Occurrences

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February 11, 2004

TODAY Wednesday, Feb. 11 Black History Month * Art of African Dance, wear loose, comfortable clothing! * 7 p.m. WCA Activity Center Standup Comedy Open Mike Night * $3 admission, 18+ with ID * Free for...

Aloha

By With Kristin Mancina
February 11, 2004

As my Hawaiian sojourn unfolds, our friends from the tropical paradise of Hilo are beginning to understand the meaning of "southern charm." It's definitely amusing to get bizarre looks from people just...

Will laptop initiative fold?

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 11, 2004

University students have concerns about the Student Senate's Computing Mobile Initiative. Allen Richey, Student Government president, said the concerns and apprehension of many students is understandable. He...

Infidelity too common

By J. Colin Trisler, Columnist
February 11, 2004

Let me tell you about the time my girlfriend cheated on me. I want to apologize beforehand, but for her sake and mine, I'm going to be sketchy with some of the details. You understand. Anyway, on with...

Nothing tops La.’s TOPS

By Sarah West, Contributing Writer
February 11, 2004

Louisiana's TOPS program is one of the few in the nation to provide students with an opportunity to receive an education free of charge. Gus Wales, director of public information at the Louisiana Office...