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Domino’s Pizza tossed by Master Plan

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
February 11, 2004

A popular on-campus fast-food chain recently closed its doors to make way for the University's big plans for renovation. Domino's Pizza, formerly located in the Laville Food Emporium, closed at the end...

Students can apply to help recruit minorities

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
February 11, 2004

University students seeking to increase diversity and minority enrollment among the LSU community can apply to become a member of TigerSeek. Student Government Director of Minority Affairs Tammy Sam said...

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...

A Southern Institution

By Hannah Anderson, Columnist
February 10, 2004

Dining at Piccadilly Cafeteria these days is like reading Thomas Wolfe: You can't go home again. Bidding on Louisiana's common man culinary emissary to the South begins this week, following the company's...

Turner brings athleticism to softball field

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
February 10, 2004

Freshman softball pitcher Emily Turner rode into Baton Rouge on a wave of optimism and promise for the 2004 season. The 5-foot-11 pitcher from Chula Vista, Calif. earned letters in four different sports...

Around the rim

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
February 10, 2004

Missing Sue Gunter The LSU women's basketball team lost for the first time in coach Sue Gunter's absence on Sunday at Auburn. LSU is 6-1 in the seven games Gunter has missed while recovering from bronchitis...

Intramural spring leagues heat up

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2004

For most athletes competitive sports end after high school, as only a lucky few are able to turn their prep school sports accomplishments into a college athletic career. Thanks to LSU intramural and club...

Lord of all things Tolkien

By Jessie McCumsey, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2004

Students and teachers showed up at the Union Theater Friday to hear more about J.R.R. Tolkien and the "Lord of the Rings" novels, which recently have gained a wide fan base because of the popular film...

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...