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Gymnasts prevail in tri-meet

By Rodney Bahm, Contributing Writer
February 2, 2004

The LSU gymnastics team won the triangular meet against Centenary and Texas Woman's Friday night with a score of 196.5. Freshman Kelly Phelan scored a career high, 9.9 on the vault, while tying her career...

Smart replaces Walton as defensive backs coach

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
February 2, 2004

LSU landed two new faces for 2004 -- one on the coaching staff and another to its top-tier recruiting class. Offensive lineman Herman Johnson, who announced his decision in Denton, Texas on his birthday...

Hornets player broadens horizon

By John Mandeville, Revelry Writer
February 2, 2004

On the court Baron Davis directs traffic and calls plays; off the court he produces movies and calls the shots. The New Orleans Hornets all-star point guard is executive producer of the new movie "Asylum"...

Basketball breaks ‘Bama’s winning streak

By David Theard, Sportswriter
February 2, 2004

It is not often that the Alabama basketball team loses two straight games at the Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Ala. As a matter of fact, the Crimson Tide had not lost two straight games at home since...

Locals repaint homes

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
February 2, 2004

University students, student organizations and staff members met in the Union Saturday morning to devote a day of service to South Baton Rouge. Maurice Gipson, Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative committee...

Revealing the true “Passion of Christ”

By Ryan Merryman, Columnist
February 2, 2004

My story is an old one. It is about a man who died nearly two thousand years ago, a death, despite all my cynicism that I believe was not the end of this man, but of his beginning. In case you haven't...

Device offers alternative to traditional therapy

By Jessie McCumsey, Contributing Writer
February 2, 2004

Paul Blanchet, a professor of speech pathology at the LSU Health Sciences school in New Orleans, has not let his stutter affect his career choice. "Being a speech pathologist, it is a little more expected,"...

Musical touches on emotional, physical scars

By Natalie Naquin, Revelry Writer
February 2, 2004

LSU Theatre is reliving the sights and sounds of the 60s with the first musical of the spring semester. "Violet" is based on the short story "The Ugliest Pilgrim" by Doris Betts. Set in the south in 1964,...

Instructors receive contract non-renewal notes

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
February 2, 2004

Although students are not yet feeling the effect, College of Arts and Sciences administrators are taking steps toward implementing the proposed changes in the college. Last semester, the college announced...

Illegal Alias brings originality, flair to hip-hop scene

By John Mandeville, Revelry Writer
February 2, 2004

Each person has their own incommunicable reality -- the way they see the world. Unlike many Southern rap groups, the members of the New Orleans-based Illegal Alias do not see the rap world as a vehicle...

Lady Tigers dominate S. Carolina

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
February 2, 2004

With an uncharacteristic slow start from guards Temeka Johnson, Seimone Augustus and Doneeka Hodges, the LSU women's basketball team rolled up their sleeves and worked the ball inside on the way to an...

Black History Month coming together

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
January 30, 2004

Since June 2003, the Black History Month Committee has been planning quality programming for this year's month-long celebration. "During this year's celebration, we are trying to focus on all aspects of...