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University expands to land given by Governor Foster

By Jessie McCumsey, Contributing Writer
January 22, 2004

By next summer, the University will begin expanding its territory to new boundaries. After purchasing the Albemarle Technical Center from Albemarle Corp., former Gov. Mike Foster, in one of his last decisions...

On Top

On Top

By With Jessica Pivik
January 22, 2004

"I hope this is big enough for you." "What?" "Is this cucumber," Jay asked, "big enough for you..." I went on a date with The Reveille's own Jay Melder (Off the Cuff) and you better believe the cucumber...

Dupree gets shot with Bulls

By Elliott Brown, Contributing Writer
January 22, 2004

Former LSU basketball star Ronald Dupree made the most of his NBA debut. Signed by the Chicago Bulls on Jan. 7, Dupree came off the bench later that day to lead the team with 18 points and nine rebounds...

Cheney backs Bush on same-sex marraige ban

By Brian Giandelone
January 22, 2004

The issue of same-sex marriage is prominent not only among religious communities, but also in political organizations. In a recent interview with reporters from the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News,...

‘Citizen deliberation’ to take place on campus

By Miao Xu, Contributing Writer
January 22, 2004

A group of Baton Rouge citizens will have the opportunity to express their opinions on America's world position this Saturday on the University campus. The University is hosting a national forum to discuss...

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...

BCM's 'Disciple Now' calls Christian children

BCM’s ‘Disciple Now’ calls Christian children

By Leslie Ziober, Staff Writer
January 22, 2004

The Baptist Collegiate Ministry's annual fellowship weekend, Disciple Now, drew 355 children from Baton Rouge, Bogalusa, New Orleans and other surrounding areas. "The main objective of Disciple Now is...

Baseball ready for new season

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
January 22, 2004

The second-ranked LSU baseball team began its "spring training" Tuesday afternoon at Alex Box Stadium in preparations for the upcoming season and its goal of returning to the College World Series in Omaha,...

Break Boys

By Wendell T. Harrison, Revelry Writer
January 22, 2004

While much of the old school hip-hop culture has lost its glamour, a few LSU students are still calling themselves b-boys. These students are members of the Hip-Hop Coalition, a campus organization that...

Skupski provides tennis leadership

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
January 22, 2004

Freshman Ken Skupski, originally from Liverpool, England, has come a long way to play tennis at LSU. LSU Coach Jeff Brown said assistant coach Mark Booras spotted Skupski at the Wimbledon Junior's Championship,...

RA files law suit after loss of position

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
January 22, 2004

The University is being served a lawsuit filed by a student in November 2003 citing discrimination because of her blindness. The suit was brought forth in a federal court by former resident assistant Meleah...