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All Bets Are Off

By Bradley Aldrich, Columnist
February 10, 2004

The 1982 Seminole Tribe v. Butterworth Supreme Court decision gave tribes the right to operate "gambling enterprises" on their land, beginning a process that soon would see reservations nationwide filled...

Tigers pitching staff boasts strength, depth

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
February 10, 2004

The LSU pitching staff may have the most bodies and depth in coach Smoke Laval's three years at the helm of LSU baseball, but according to pitching coach Brady Wiederhold, this staff has a lot to prove. "Right...

Antonio Hudson: the complete package

By David Theard, Sportswriter
February 10, 2004

Antonio Hudson looked like he was on his way to stardom after his freshman season on the LSU basketball team. After all, he averaged 10.3 points per game in the Southeastern Conference (a league historically...

Off the Cuff

By With Jay Melder
February 10, 2004

Adam Smith ... sexual revolutionist. Now, I might be stepping on the toes of my esteemed colleague Jessica Pivik, but from a man who has spent most of his intimate encounters "on bottom," I feel compelled...

Occurrences

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February 10, 2004

TODAY Tuesday, Feb. 10 UPC Music and Mayhem Committee * Meeting * 4:45 p.m. Union Red River Room * Contact JW, [email protected] Running Club of LSU * Running, jogging or walking * 6 p.m. Laville Patio UPC...

SEDUCTION isn’t selling to students

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
February 10, 2004

The phrase "The Art of Seduction" might evoke images of chocolate-covered strawberries and sexy lingerie during Valentine's week, but one man says it means much more than romance. Robert Greene wrote the...

Letters to the Editor

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February 10, 2004

Senate Speaker addresses laptops In response to the recent letters questioning the need or benefits of the proposed mobile commuting initiative, I would first like to agree that both writers raise great...

Thompson impresses with dedicated work ethic

By Rodney Bahm, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2004

With a heart of gold, sophomore gymnast Lindsey Thompson is constantly working to translate her effort into performance in the gym, said coach D-D Breaux. Breaux said that Thompson has great work ethic. "She's...

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...