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New world of sports

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
January 21, 2004

If I ruled the sports world, things would be a lot different. For starters, I would eliminate all the "quiet" out of these sports. Golf - Is it really necessary for the gallery to be stone silent as a...

Free throws cost Tigers in early games

Free throws cost Tigers in early games

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
January 20, 2004

They call them free throws for a reason. But at times this season, it seems like the LSU men's basketball team is having to pay for them. Despite the fact LSU made 23 free throws against Alabama on Jan....

Britney likens to Madonna

By Kim Moreau, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

Britney Spears is coming out of the closet. At least her CDs are. Lately, it seems okay for college-age girls to admit their infatuation with the pop princess who is currently working on her transition...

Tigers land top recruits, poised for top class

By David Theard, Sportswriter
January 20, 2004

Editors note: Some of this information was compiled from rivals.com, a national recruiting service. Success begets more success. LSU's tentative commitment list for the 2004 recruiting class attests to...

Dorms put students at greater risk of contracting disease

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

Despite the recent meningitis scares in the Baton Rouge area, the University has procedures to notify the campus of an infected student. Meningitis, which infects the fluid of the spinal cord and brain,...

RA jailed for sexual battery

By Leslie Ziober, Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

The University is beginning an investigation into an alleged sexual battery committed by an East Campus Apartment resident adviser against a female resident. LSUPD arrested Andre Babu and booked him at...

New position filled after month-long search

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

After a month-long search, the University named Harold Silverman to the newly created position of vice-provost for arts, sciences and engineering in January. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Risa...

Vincent runs wild in championship victories

Vincent runs wild in championship victories

By David Theard, Sportswriter
January 20, 2004

Justin Vincent's career did not exactly get off to what one would call a hopeful start. The Parade All-American out of Barbe High School in Lake Charles did not qualify academically for the 2002 season,...

Rollins set to perform tonight

By Angella Semons, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

The loud-mouth antics of celebrity Henry Rollins arrive in Baton Rouge tonight at the Varsity with his "Shock and Awe My Ass Tour," his latest spoken-word tour. Rollins is no stranger to the capitol city...

Hatcher Hall undergoing renovations

By Lindsey Hill, Contributing Writer
January 20, 2004

Instead of housing top state officials, Hatcher Hall soon will be home to the College of Music and Dramatic Arts. Hatcher Hall, former headquarters of Gov. Kathleen Blanco, began renovations on Jan. 15. Facility...

Say goodbye to the blue collar worker

Say goodbye to the blue collar worker

By Ryan Merryman, Columnist
January 20, 2004

George W. Bush has done it again. Not satisfied at having sent 500 American soldiers, a number that will only increase, to their deaths in a war that was built on lies, greed, and a fundamentalist insanity...

iPod-what’s the big deal

By Leslie Branton, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

The Apple iPod has dominated the mp3 player market for the past two years, but even with technology companies such as Archos, Rio and Creative Labs trying to compete with their own hard drive-based music...