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Coaches look to ‘Big Three’ in outfield

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
February 11, 2004

With a year under their belt patrolling the LSU outfield, expectations are high this season for Tigers outfielders J.C. Holt, Jon Zeringue and Ryan Patterson -- or "The Big Three" as outfielders coach...

Tigers deep behind the plate

By David Theard, Sportswriter
February 11, 2004

The 2004 version of the LSU baseball team has the luxury of something not seen in Baton Rouge for a few years now -- a solid catching situation that includes a clear-cut starter. Matt Liuzza, a sophomore...

Letters to the Editor

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February 11, 2004

Indian student feels discriminated against Through this letter I would like to bring to the attention of the people at LSU about how the color of the skin makes life tough for students like me here at...

Saints draft predictions

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
February 11, 2004

The NFL Draft is still 2 1/2 months away, but it's never too early to predict how the New Orleans Saints are going to goof up with their picks this year. New Orleans is famous for its draft blunders and...

Counterfeit suspect breaks glass to escape

By Emerson Darbonne, Contributing Writer
February 11, 2004

Brett Yoes, an English senior, was in the process of changing the message on the Highland Road Smoothie King sign Saturday afternoon when he heard a series of loud crashing noises across the street. "I...

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...

Free-throw troubles not so bad

By Ronnie McLellan, Assistant Sports Editor
February 10, 2004

Most basketball coaches agree a team should convert on at least 70 percent of its free throws. Standing only 13 feet 9 inches from the goal without anyone defending them, most players still can't make...

Gray area exposed as facts come to light

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
February 10, 2004

Despite what some students described as a boring start, Karlyn Campbell offered insight into a historical misconception during her speech, "Agency: Promiscuous and Protean," which she delivered in front...

STDs pose problem to Louisiana

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
February 10, 2004

A recent Center for Disease Control and Prevention study indicates Louisiana has the nation's worst gonorrhea rate and also has some of the highest rates of chlamydia and syphilis in the United States. Although...

Volunteers confirm what ‘friends’ are for

By Mathew Sanders, Staff Writer
February 10, 2004

University students are volunteering to go back to the basics of reading in a local mentoring program. The "To Highland with Love" program is run by University Baptist Church and is a community outreach...

A Southern Institution

By Hannah Anderson, Columnist
February 10, 2004

Dining at Piccadilly Cafeteria these days is like reading Thomas Wolfe: You can't go home again. Bidding on Louisiana's common man culinary emissary to the South begins this week, following the company's...