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Student Senate passes election code

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
February 6, 2004

The Student Senate finally passed its election code Wednesday night after debating for an entire semester. The code was passed amid a unanimous chorus of "ayes" during the Senate meeting. Sen. Heath Hattaway...

Tennis to host Rice

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
February 6, 2004

Junior Amanda Mang will try to bounce back after her only singles loss of the season when the Lady Tigers host Rice on Sunday at 3 p.m. in the W.T. "Dub" Robinson Stadium. LSU (5-0) also will attempt to...

Making ends meet on a college budget

By Jay Robichaux, Columnist
February 6, 2004

As college students, we all have financial struggles at one point or another during our academic careers (well, unless our daddy owns bank and bought us a new BMW for graduation). These financial struggles...

Softball ready for Classic

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
February 6, 2004

The No. 14 LSU softball team opens its 2004 season today as part of the three-day Tiger Classic tournament at Tiger Park. The Tigers will hit the field at 2 p.m. today against Centenary and again at 6...

Team features infield of veterans, rookies

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
February 6, 2004

This year's LSU softball infield will have the perfect combination of youth and experience. Senior co-captains Sara Fitzgerald at second base and third baseman Julie Wiese provide the experience while...

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...

Crime rates reveal decline for third straight year

By Mathew Sanders, Staff Writer
February 5, 2004

Baton Rouge residents have a good reason to feel safer than they have in years past. According to crime figures released Monday by the Baton Rouge Police Department, major crime has declined for the third...

Trojans’ win causes split national title

Coverage of the 2004 Rose Bowl was emaciated with comments from ABC and ESPN commentators calling it the "Human National Championship" because the University of Southern California was ranked No. 1 in...

Better Than Ezra talk fame, future

By Matt Grady, Revelry Writer
February 5, 2004

Former LSU Tigers "Better Than Ezra" are no strangers to local and national fame. With hits like "Good," "Extraordinary" and "Rosalia," they have established themselves as a household name for LSU and...

splish splash

One of LSU's neighborhood nightclubs recently underwent major renovations and a name change. Icon, formerly part of the chain of gay clubs that includes Oz on Bourbon Street, Emerald City in Pensacola,...