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Guards take stage in latest contests

By David Theard, Sportswriter
February 6, 2004

LSU big men Brandon Bass and Jaime Lloreda are the focal point of the Tigers basketball team's offense. They often both register double-doubles in the same game and are the centerpieces of opposing teams'...

Local restaurant, hangout closes its doors

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
February 6, 2004

Damon's Grill off Corporate Boulevard was home to a family atmosphere and fun trivia for many students, but the good times ended when the restaurant recently closed. Several former employees said their...

Sigma Nu being investigated

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
February 6, 2004

The University currently is investigating the Sigma Nu fraternity for unspecified reasons. Greek Affairs Director Victor Felts confirmed that the University is conducting an "ongoing investigation" of...

Union renovations discussed at meeting

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
February 6, 2004

As the Renovation Planning Committee discussed upcoming renovations to the Union, some controversy caused a slight stir between students and committee members. The committee, composed of architects, engineers,...

Crowning Royalty

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
February 6, 2004

April Langdon-Shepherd has never entered a pageant, but last night she competed in the third annual Mr. and Ms. Imani Scholarship Pageant. "The Mr. and Ms. Imani pageant has a reputation for being classy,"...

Lady Tigers pour on big win

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 6, 2004

LSU washed away the Crimson Tide, 103-68, despite experiencing the first rain delay in Alabama women's basketball history. The Lady Tigers brought the rain inside the gym -- literally and figuratively....

Letters to the Editor

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February 6, 2004

Music enthusiast responds to letter Mrs. Neubauer, while I agree with your disgust with the Super-Bowl half-time show, I still respect the musical talents that were there. You say you listen to songs with...

Occurrences

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February 6, 2004

TODAY Friday, Feb. 6 Capital Comedy Showcase * Standup comedy feature 4 local comics * 9 p.m. Richoux"s, corner of Florida and 3rd St. $5 cover at door 18+ * Contact www.redstickcomedy.com College Republican...

Grad students’ lives busy, but rich

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
February 6, 2004

They teach classes and conduct important research, but recently, some people have raised questions about the workload of graduate students. According to national reports, concerns arose last month after...

2004: Year of the Fox

By Ethan Guagliardo, Columnist
February 6, 2004

In "The Prince," Machiavelli describes two general roles for the leader to play: the lion and the fox. The lion represents brute force, and this force is direct and honest so all may see its intention...

On Top

On Top

By With Jessica Pivik
February 5, 2004

On the first day of college, the Dean of Students addresses the new freshmen, pointing out a few rules. "The female dormitory will be out-of-bounds for all male students, so too the male dormitory to the...

Players nab prizes after record season

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
February 5, 2004

The Bowl Championship Series Champion Tigers racked up a laundry list of awards this past season with recipients ranging from coaches to freshmen. Coach Nick Saban joins Paul Dietzel as one of the only...