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Sports collection finds a home

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
January 21, 2004

A new building recently popped up between the Lod Cook Alumni Center and the LSU Systems Building. The Jack and Priscilla Andonie Museum, featuring LSU sports memorabilia, is set to open in late April. Dr....

Track season starts with high hopes

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
January 21, 2004

Coming off another championship season, the expectations for both the LSU men's and women's track and field teams are at an all-time high. Last season, coach Pat Henry earned his 24th and 25th national...

Church hopes crosses bring hope

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
January 21, 2004

One Baton Rouge church is hoping to give strength and encouragement to the community by using a different method of outreach. Along the I-10/Seigen Lane corridor stand three tall, white crosses which Bethany...

Aloha!

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January 21, 2004

For two parents who have lived in Louisiana their whole lives, the thought of their 20-year-old daughter living thousands of miles away was completely out of the question. But, my heart was set on studying...

Coming back for more

Coming back for more

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
January 21, 2004

Coach John Brady and the LSU men's basketball team suffered their first Southeastern Conference loss of the season Saturday 64-54 at the hands of No. 20 Mississippi State. But even in losing to the Bulldogs,...

Women compete in Mich.

By Jeff Sentell, Contributing Writer
January 21, 2004

The LSU women's tennis team began its 2004 campaign with a successful weekend at the Michigan Invitational in Ann Arbor, Mich. Led by senior Jessica Ferguson, the Lady Tigers won 5-of-6 singles matches...

Funding for religious degrees examined

By Alexandria Burris, Staff Writer
January 21, 2004

Louisiana, North Carolina and Maine have given their blessings and money to students who want to study theology. The three states use taxpayers' dollars to finance the education of students wishing to...

Occurrences

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January 21, 2004

TODAY Wednesday, Jan. 21 UPC POP CULTURE COMMITTEE * Meeting * 5:30 p.m. Union Barataria Room * Contact Jason, [email protected] STAND-UP COMEDY OPEN MIKE NIGHT * $3 admission age 18 and up with LSU ID *...

Trendy initial bags hit campus

By Perisha Hendricks, Staff Writer
January 21, 2004

As you head to your classes this semester, take a look around campus and you will notice many female students carrying handbags marked by a single letter of the alphabet. Maria Lyons, the designer of the...

Physics professor heads cosmic ray study

By Danielle Farrell, Contributing Writer
January 21, 2004

Although they may not know their exact origin, University researchers are amazed by the power behind the cosmic rays invading the Earth. In Argentina, a group of University researchers is studying the...

Web site offers textbook swapping

By Brian Sebastian, Contributing Writer
January 21, 2004

A group of University friends created a Website last semester as an alternative to the "book-buying blues." BookXchange.net allows students to buy and sell textbooks directly with other students instead...

Swimming and diving ready for upcoming meets

By Rodney Bahm, Contributing Writer
January 21, 2004

The Swimming and Diving team is gearing up for the spring half of 2003-04 and coach Jeff Cavana said the team has a starting point to build from. "Well, we're basically getting a pace," Cavana said. "The...