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Georgia halts streak at 15

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
January 26, 2004

The LSU Lady Tigers reached into the magic hat again on Sunday against Georgia, but were unable to pull anything out other than a rabbit. The Lady Tigers fought back from a 13-point deficit late in the...

Men lose wild one to Gamecocks

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
January 26, 2004

Turnovers, bad shooting and a pair of controversial calls by the referees led to a tough Southeastern Conference loss for the Tigers Saturday night against the 25th-ranked Gamecocks, 61-55 in Columbia,...

Tigers ripe for swoon

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
January 26, 2004

The end of January is approaching and at LSU that means two things: The start of baseball season is just around the corner, and the men's basketball team should be in its traditional midseason swoon. Yep,...

Court rules on complaint

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
January 26, 2004

A University Trial Court judge ruled Thursday that Student Senate Speaker Michael Busada must bring any disagreements with College Council senate appointments before the court. The ruling came as the result...

Interim named for Basic Sciences

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
January 26, 2004

The University has named Kevin Carman the interim dean of the College of Basic Sciences. Carman replaces Harold Silverman, who was recently named to the new position of vice-provost for arts, sciences...

City of Champs

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January 26, 2004

University, SU fans celebrate downtown By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer Fight songs, school cheers, sirens and chants of "We're No. 1" filled the air Saturday as the LSU and Southern football teams rolled...

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...

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...

Women’s Center is for everyone

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
January 23, 2004

Students looking for a quiet place to study, or just a place to get away may not realize the on-campus Women's Center provides just that. Many University students are not aware of the existing facilities...