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Graduates head new businesses

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
January 30, 2004

A certain two-bedroom apartment off West Parker Boulevard looks like college student living quarters from the outside, but hidden inside is a $22,000-a-month business. That's a lot more cash than most...

Letters to the Editor

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January 30, 2004

SG official addresses buses This is in response to Megan Harney's Letter to the Editor on Wednesday. Ms. Harney, please be aware that LSU Student Government, and the Office of Parking and Transportation...

Track ranks atop nation

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
January 30, 2004

The men's and women's track and field team are preparing for their second home meet in two weeks. The defending national champion Lady Tigers retained their No.1 ranking in the latest Trackwire rankings...

Occurrences

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January 30, 2004

TODAY Friday, Jan. 30 Hill Farm Community Garden * 4:30 p.m. Hill Farm Teaching Facility * Contact Jason Avant, 673-6523 War-gaming and Role-playing at LSU * Role-playing and Gaming at Tureaud * 7 p.m....

Softball readies to play small ball

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
January 30, 2004

The LSU softball team set a school record with 52 home runs in 2003, but coach Yvette Girouard said do not expect that from this year's team. Girouard said at Thursday's softball media day that the Tigers'...

Tennis teams prep for weekend matches

By Jeff Sentell, Contributing Writer
January 30, 2004

The LSU men's and women's tennis teams continued preparations on Thursday for their matches this weekend. The Lady Tigers, coming off a sweep of Louisiana Tech and Southern University on Wednesday, will...

Lady Tigers hope to capitalize at home

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
January 30, 2004

After a tough loss to No. 16 Georgia in Athens, the LSU women's basketball team hosts South Carolina Sunday at 2 p.m. in the PMAC. That is good news for LSU (16-3, 4-1 Southeastern Conference), which had...

Tri-meet set for No. 14 Tigers

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
January 30, 2004

The No. 14 LSU gymnastics team hopes to avoid a letdown Friday night when Centenary and Texas Woman's come to town for a tri-meet in the PMAC at 7 p.m. The Tigers (2-3, 0-2 Southeastern Conference) are...

Overdue fines prevent students from scheduling

By Michael Beagle, Contributing Writer
January 29, 2004

Despite an overall reported decline in fines collected at University libraries, many students found themselves unable to schedule classes this semester because of overdue fees. Students who have a balance...

Fitting tribute to Twin Towers selected

By Brian Giandelone, Contributing Writer
January 29, 2004

Two years after the terrorist attacks that changed America, New York has finalized plans for transforming the area once occupied by the Twin Towers into a memorial honoring the lives lost in the Sept....

Revelry Ranks

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January 29, 2004

"The Lex Diamond Story" By John Mandeville, Revelry Writer Wu-Tang Clan's golden son, Raekwon, has come back with an album that rivals his classic 1993 solo debut "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx." "The Story...

No Idol Time

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
January 29, 2004

Mallory Mayeux never thought she would be known as the "Booty Shake Girl," but the nickname might stick since she shook her stuff on national TV for millions of people to see. Mayeux, a mass communication...