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Letters to the Editor

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January 23, 2004

An apology on behalf of the fans I would like to personally apologize to Jennifer Bahner and her family for the behavior of the LSU fans they encountered. I am embarrassed (as should be the rest of the...

Parade set to honor Tigers, Jaguars

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
January 23, 2004

The streets of downtown will be thriving with celebration Saturday as Baton Rouge's two championship football teams march in a parade to honor their achievements. The Parade of Champions will honor both...

Some sports not sports

By David Theard, Sportswriter
January 23, 2004

On the way to Atlanta to cover the Southeastern Conference Championship game in early December, I had a very interesting and heated conversation with the four other people riding in the car with me. After...

Hispanic Studies degree awaits approval

By Sarah West, Contributing Writer
January 23, 2004

Recently the University Board of Supervisors approved a proposal for a new master's degree program in Hispanics Studies, which would open numerous doors for students interested in a variety of fields. Emily...

All-ages shows yield music-friendly crowds

By Jessie McCumsey, Contributing Writer
January 23, 2004

Local bands are finding more ways to promote their music in the wave of all-ages shows that have been rising in the Baton Rouge area. The bars around campus may have competition with these shows being...

Occurrences

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January 23, 2004

TODAY Friday, Jan. 23 MLK Commem-orative Committee * Annual Poetry Night, free food and fun * 7 p.m. Union Magnolia Room UPC Pop Culture Chair Position Open * Applications available in 304 Union, due Jan....

Babies undergo music therapy

By Brian Sebastian, Contributing Writer
January 23, 2004

Mozart and other classical music is no longer reserved for fancy concert halls. Now, with the help of one University professor, it can be heard echoing through more specialized chambers -- hospital incubators. Music...

Jindal explores possible Congress run

By Lindsey Hill, Contributing Writer
January 23, 2004

With the governor's race over and Kathleen Blanco sworn in, many might be wondering what former gubernatorial candidate Bobby Jindal plans to do. Although Jindal does not plan to run for a seat in the...

Caucuses finally prove worth in 2004

By Ethan Guagliardo, Columnist
January 23, 2004

Despite the past irrelevancy of the Iowa caucuses, this year's was completely different. The enormity of John Kerry's share of delegates (38 percent) and the fact that insurgent candidate Howard Dean placed...

Off the Cuff

By With Jay Melder
January 23, 2004

So these "book" things are expensive. You know, they outta give you a free tube of lube with the purchase, because it would sure help with the whole screwing you in the bum part of the transaction. It's...

Art show unique in its subject

Art show unique in its subject

By Mathew Sanders, Staff Writer
January 22, 2004

It is not often that a school of veterinary medicine hosts an artistic competition and exhibition. Since 1987, the "International Exhibition on Animals in Art" has provided art fans a unique opportunity...

American cows not to blame for disease

By Rebecca Markway, Columnist
January 22, 2004

This weekend, I profited off the beef industry, as a waitress at a New Orleans steak house. While the menu shows a $2 increase in the prices of premium quality steaks, customers did not seem phased by...