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Inside the Huddle

By Justin Robichaux, Sportswriter
January 27, 2004

LSU has hired former Michigan State head coach and Detroit Lions wide receivers coach Bobby Williams to fill the Tigers' wide receivers coaching position. Williams coached the Lions receivers during the...

Notes of Diversity

Notes of Diversity

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
January 27, 2004

In her welcoming speech, Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Committee member Rachel Brown promised the audience a program that would empower, entertain and enlighten - and results were delivered in...

Letters to the Editor

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January 27, 2004

Dean supporter speaks out I'm writing in reference to the January 23 article "Caucuses finally prove worth in 2004." I am fairly upset by this article, both because of the lack of research the author did...

No. 2 Tide rolls over Tigers

By Rodney Bahm, Contributing Writer
January 26, 2004

The LSU gymnastics team came up a little short as they fell to No. 2 Alabama, 197.6-196.75. Coach D-D Breaux said the team needed to perform on a higher level. "I think we can go 197.2, 197.3.," Breaux...

Republican right’s forgotten brethren

By Ryan Merryman, Columnist
January 26, 2004

I have written before on the war in Iraq, so the topic is nothing new to myself or those who read this column. I have decried the waste in money and international good will, been saddened by the shattered...

Checks and Balance?

By Scott Sternberg, Opinion Editor
January 26, 2004

There was a time at LSU when Student Government wasn't nearly as important as it is today. Even when doing something as everyday as walking through the quad, one can't help but notice SG's impact. For...

Metallic shoes provide spark for spring fashions

By Angella Semons, Revelry Writer
January 26, 2004

Shoes are the focus this spring according to fashion magazines and designers, and one trend creeping into Baton Rouge stores is the return of metallic shoes. Spring's fashion trends were unveiled last...

Track shines at Purple Tiger

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
January 26, 2004

LSU track and field picked up where it left off last weekend, automatically qualifying its third athlete to the NCAA Championships. All-American Nicole Toney automatically qualified for nationals with...

Tennis solid in home opener

By Jeff Sentell, Contributing Writer
January 26, 2004

The LSU women's tennis team wrapped up their home opener on Sunday, defeating Centenary and the University of Louisiana-Lafayette after play was suspended on Saturday due to rain. LSU swept their doubles...

Swimmers fall short against Aggies

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
January 26, 2004

The LSU swimming and diving teams fell to 14th-ranked Texas A&M Friday at the LSU Natatorium, despite the return of five-time NCAA All-American Evan Martinec. The Tigers, fresh off a sweep of Louisiana-Monroe,...

Console gamers taking it online

By Matt Grady, Revelry Writer
January 26, 2004

Amid the overwhelming popularity of video games, the gaming revolution has expanded to the far reaches of the online world. Gaming consoles, such as Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's Playstation 2, have developed...

Meeting challenges community to change

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
January 26, 2004

While the subject of Saturday's community breakfast was "What it Means to be Queer in Baton Rouge," diversity, tolerance and unity were the underlying principles of the meeting and dominated the discussion. Amber...