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By Scott Sternberg, Opinion Editor
January 20, 2004

We've come a long way since the last Reveille came out, the football team won a national championship, Saddam Hussein was captured, Gov. Kathleen Blanco was inaugurated and Student Government still hasn't...

Gov. Blanco ready for action

By Michael Beagle, Contributing Writer
January 20, 2004

Newly elected Democratic Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco took control of the state of Louisiana on Jan. 12, becoming the first woman in the state's nearly 200-year history to hold the title. "Never...

Occurences

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January 20, 2004

TODAY DELTA SIGMA THETA * Meet and greet * 7 p.m., at the African American Cultural Center ONGOING January Graduate School Office * Deadline for submitting to Graduate School or updating applications for...

Cult following spurs return of TV’s “Family Guy”

By Natalie Naquin, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

"Family Guy," the short-running cartoon which made its debut on Fox at the beginning of 1999, is rumored to be coming back. Cancelled in early 2002, the show known for frequent pop culture references and...

Streak of meningitis cases darken winter break

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

A meningitis infection affected three Baton Rouge area teenagers over the holiday break, resulting in two deaths and causing one University student to be hospitalized. Allison Vizinat, a 19-year-old Southeastern...

Serial killer survivor testifies against Lee

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

The woman police say is the only surviving victim of accused serial killer Derrick Todd Lee testified Thursday in a pre-trial hearing. Diane Alexander, a nurse and Breaux Bridge resident, said during the...

Off the Cuff

By With Jay Melder
January 20, 2004

Ah, do you smell that? NO, not that! That. It's the smell of a brand new year, and a new beginning. Horse poop! Yes, it smells like horse poop. If you think a new year brings with it any less crap than...

No TrOUble at All

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
January 20, 2004

NEW ORLEANS - The effect of LSU's national title stretched far past the Bourbon Street parties and Baton Rouge bar celebrations. The Tigers' 21-14 win over Oklahoma in the Nokia Sugar Bowl ended the team's...

Crossword Commemoration

By Adam Causey, Chief Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

Crossword enthusiasts around the world had a birthday to celebrate in December when their beloved puzzle turned 90. The world's first recorded crossword appeared Dec. 21, 1913, in The New York World newspaper....

Webster, Hill and Spears still Tigers

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
January 20, 2004

Junior defensive ends Marcus Spears and Marquise Hill, center Ben Wilkerson and cornerback Corey Webster have decided to return to LSU for their senior seasons. Webster was a First Team All-America selection...

MTV feeling heat from Fuse

By Angella Semons, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

For the past 20 years, MTV spin-offs have dominated the television music scene with MTV, MTV2, VH1 and CMT. But, with competition by Fuse, a new music channel launched last spring, MTV is fighting back...

ESPN costs endanger service

By Dennis Mitchell, Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

Many local cable subscribers, including students on and off-campus, may be in jeopardy of losing a highly valued cable TV network. Cox Communications and ESPN have been in a dispute over the past few months...