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Winning streak propels Tigers to titles

Longtime LSU equipment manager Jeff Boss died just five days before the Tigers' homecoming date with Louisiana Tech. But with the letters JB painted on the field, the Tigers remembered him with a 49-10...

Mitchell, Tigers light up Tennessee, 84-67

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
February 5, 2004

Rain and hail splashed over the PMAC on Wednesday night. Inside the arena, LSU guard Darrel Mitchell rained on Tennessee. Mitchell, a sophomore guard from St. Martinville, buried six 3-pointers and scored...

Lady Tigers enter unfriendly venue

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 5, 2004

Sophomore forward Wendlyn Jones goes for her third consecutive double-double on Thursday night at Alabama in the Coleman Coliseum at 7 p.m. Jones' two double-doubles are the first of her young career....

Reagan Week honors former president’s birthday

By Leslie Ziober, Staff Writer
February 5, 2004

The LSU College Republican Alliance is honoring former President Ronald Reagan's accomplishments and 93rd birthday with speakers throughout the week and a "Louisiana-style" birthday party Friday. CRA gave...

Hudson solid off the bench

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
February 5, 2004

When LSU guard Antonio Hudson was removed form his starting position, many fans thought coach John Brady decided to move in another direction. But Brady has insisted that the move was not a demotion. What...

Freshmen Tigers played large role in winning season

By Jeff Sentell, Contributing Writer
February 5, 2004

With the 2003 football season came many surprises, especially that of freshman running back Justin Vincent But he was not the only freshman who made major contributions to the national championship squad....

Letters to the Editor

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February 5, 2004

Media can"t force American opinions I am appalled at the apparent bias of the "liberal" media in this country. I recently learned an interesting fact about one of the Democratic presidential candidates,...

Many hip-hop artists set to walk red carpet

By Kim Moreau, Revelry Writer
February 5, 2004

This Sunday the music business' most-acclaimed artists will gather at the Los Angeles Staples Center to vie for one of the most coveted prizes in the industry -- a Grammy. Established in 1957, the National...

Other college bowls provide drama, solid performances

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
February 5, 2004

Lost in all the hoopla surrounding LSU, USC, the BCS, the AP and numerous other acronyms was the fact that 26 "other" bowls took place during the holidays. This year's bowl season provided several record-setting...

Team establishes identity in midseason

A victory in front of 45,835 at Scott Field in Starkville marked the end of one era and the beginning of another for the LSU football program. The Tigers learned how to handle success the week after defeating...

Tigers the Rodney Dangerfield of college football

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
February 5, 2004

Rodney Dangerfield has to be an LSU fan. The outlandish comedian's famous catch phrase perfectly symbolizes the 2003 LSU football team's national championship season and its coverage in the national media...

Higher education levels affect voters’ independence

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 5, 2004

A New York Times columnist recently told a crowd at Dartmouth College that people with college degrees vote less independently. David Brooks, aforementioned columnist, said rising education levels have...