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Coffee house serves up Christian music

By Natalie Naquin, Revelry Writer
February 12, 2004

Going out in Baton Rouge does not have to mean crowded bars, drinking alcohol, smelling like cigarettes for days, and shouting over blaring music. An alternative to a typical night on the town, Chi Alpha...

Regis, Francique recognized back home

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
February 12, 2004

With 25 national titles under coach Pat Henry, the LSU track and field team is recognized as one of the best athletic programs in the entire country. Apparently the rest of the world is starting to take...

Sigma Nu suspended for hazing

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 12, 2004

Sigma Nu Fraternity, Inc. has suspended the charter of its LSU chapter. Dean of Students Kevin Price said in an e-mail the suspension took effect Tuesday. The e-mail said the Office of the Dean of Students...

Helping others pays well, provides satisfaction

By Sarah West, Contributing Writer
February 12, 2004

For students who have a little free time and no aversions to needles, plasma donation may be a great way to earn a few bucks. ZLB Plasma Services, on Nicholson Drive, provides students an opportunity to...

Infield loaded with experienced talent

By David Theard, Sportswriter
February 12, 2004

The LSU pitching staff has some question marks, which means the Tigers' defense may play a large role in validating LSU's preseason Top 5 ranking and the infield is loaded with experience fit to do that. Senior...

Valentine’s Day Advice

To many guys V-day means D-day to their relationship. Gone are the days of Garfield valentines in lacy shoe-boxes; instead they have been replaced with complicated unmentionables and overpriced flowers. The...

Golf finishes seventh in tournament

By Rodney Bahm, Contributing Writer
February 12, 2004

The LSU men's golf team finished seventh, at 31 strokes over par, out of an 18-team field at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship at Sawgrass Country Club in Ponte Verda Beach, Fla. on Sunday through...

Winter months are full of SAD feelings, people

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
February 12, 2004

With cold, rainy days replacing the warmth and sunshine of spring and summer, many students and faculty members may be feeling drained and unmotivated. During the winter, many people worldwide feel the...

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...

Hoston balances basketball, life

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 11, 2004

Life is not all about scoring, passing and rebounding for Scholanda Hoston. She learned that lesson last year when she had her first child, Aishida, with her husband Frederick. When Hoston is on the court...

Tigers wake up early to search for prey

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
February 11, 2004

It is 4 a.m. and Sugar Bowl Most Valuable Player Justin Vincent has a long day of waiting and hoping ahead of him. No, he is not waiting for a football game or hoping to get out of practice early. Instead,...

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...