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Auburn deals Lady Tigers second SEC loss, 68-50

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 9, 2004

LSU's luck in the state of Alabama ran out on Sunday at Auburn. The Lady Tigers never led and tied the game only once, falling to Auburn 68-50. One game removed from scoring 103 points and shooting 65...

Gymnastics upsets Arkansas

By Rodney Bahm, Contributing Writer
February 9, 2004

The No. 14 LSU gymnastics team picked up its first SEC win of the season by beating No. 13 Arkansas 196.775-196.45 in Fayetteville, Ark. on Friday night at Barnhill Arena. "I'm very pleased with our performance...

Career Day helps students find jobs

By Rosemary Diehl, Contributing Writer
February 9, 2004

The stress of finding a job after graduation is weighing down on many students as the spring semester progresses. In order to help students in their job search, Career Services is hosting its semi-annual...

Occurrences

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February 9, 2004

TODAY Monday, Feb. 9 LGBT Film Festival, UPC Ideas and Issues Committee * 2nd installment, "Boys Don't Cry" * Forum facilitated by Spectrum Alliance following movie * 7 p.m. Union Vieux Carre Room * Contact...

Women’s tennis cooks Rice

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
February 9, 2004

The LSU women's tennis team is off to its best start in five seasons, after a dominating performance over Rice on Sunday. The Lady Tigers (6-0) won with only one loss in both doubles and singles matches,...

Night Owls

By Mathew Sanders, Staff Writer
February 9, 2004

At the end of a long week, students were able to find a laid back atmosphere and a change of pace at the Union. Friday's Late Night LSU event offered a variety of activities designed to attract students...

Graduate student needs help after fire

By Leslie Ziober, Staff Writer
February 9, 2004

Wanted: students interested in deciphering the remains of a graduate student's incinerated dissertation. La Tefy Schoen, a 1984 LSU alumni, has a strong interest in elementary education. Working as an...

Lincoln: the Father of Imperial America

By Ryan Merryman, Columnist
February 9, 2004

This February 12 marks the 195th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. Once revered as the single greatest American who ever lived, Mr. Lincoln's popularity has declined over the past few decades. With...

Cheers to the ‘Old Square’

By Danielle Farrell, Contributing Writer
February 9, 2004

Hidden in the French House, the Café Vieux Carré, a small, comfortable café, has served University students and faculty for two years. The café's name, which...

ResNet proves convenient

By Brian Giandelone, Contributing Writer
February 9, 2004

Students living on campus experience the ups and downs of the Internet service provided in the residential halls. The Residential Ethernet Network Connection, or ResNet, provides an Internet connection...

Mike I returns in new exhibit

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
February 9, 2004

When guests visit the LSU Museum of Natural Science, they might not expect to find the actual remains of the original Mike the Tiger. The addition of the new exhibit comes as part of the Museum's new theme...

Brown released after arrest in S.C.

By Wendell T. Harrison, Revelry Writer
February 9, 2004

The legendary James Brown was released from a South Carolina jail Thursday, Jan. 29 after his arrest on criminal domestic violence charges. Credited with over 800 songs, Brown's music, especially his showmanship,...