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City pursues growth for expanding businesses

By Kim Moreau, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

LSU students looking for an ultra-hip store providing cutting-edge clothes at fair prices are about to have a new place to shop. But they might have a little drive ahead of them. Urban Outfitters is planning...

Poets find niche behind the mic

Poets find niche behind the mic

By Wendell T. Harrison, Revelry Writer
January 20, 2004

Every Tuesday night from 10 p.m. to midnight, supporters of the Baton Rouge poetry scene converge at Cafe Reggae, a hidden treasure on Chimes Street, for the "Eclectic Truth Open Mic Poetry Night." However,...

Sooners come up short, fail to meet high expectations

Highly decorated with individual awards, Oklahoma failed to put together a complete team effort in the 2004 Nokia Sugar Bowl to match LSU in the 21-14 loss. Sooners quarterback Jason White said the Tigers...

A Sweet Deal

A Sweet Deal

By Mathew Sanders, Staff Writer
January 20, 2004

The average student may think the University made a lot of money from the football team's Sugar Bowl appearance, but University officials say the profits are more intangible. Because of expenses associated...

Green has stellar homecoming in Sugar Bowl win

By Caroline Domecq, Contributing Writer
January 20, 2004

The Tigers' 21-14 victory over Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl to crown them as national champions was sweet for LSU fans and players, and so was the homecoming for sophomore wide receiver Skyler Green. The...

MLK commemoration lacking diversity, unity

By Monique Green, Contributing Writer
January 20, 2004

Maurice Gipson realized the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Program was lacking diversity two years ago after reading a Reveille article describing the crowd. "We want more unity and to be all-inclusive,"...

New procedures help hinder ticket scalping

By Brian Giandelone, Contributing Writer
January 20, 2004

The season that many people are saying no one could have predicted created a high demand for the hottest ticket in town. While the LSU football team prepared for its first National Championship game since...

Revelry Ranks

Revelry Ranks

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January 20, 2004

"Big Fish" By Matt Grady, Revelry Writer Tim Burton steps behind the camera to direct Ewan McGregor and an all-star cast in "Big Fish." "Big Fish" tells the story chronicling the adventures of Edward Bloom...

MSU zone stifles Tigers, 64-54

By Justin Robicheaux, Sportswriter
January 18, 2004

The LSU basketball team experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows Saturday in a 64-54 loss to Mississippi State at the PMAC. After weathering an early 27-8 Mississippi State (14-1, 3-1) run,...

Part II: Top 15 Albums of the Year

8. The Roots, The Tipping Point This Philadelphia-based quartet bridges the gap between popular and underground hip-hop with its rich, poppy choruses and harsh beats. The band’s sixth studio album...

Lady Tigers hold off Auburn in conference opener

By Jason Martin, Sports Editor
January 12, 2004

No. 17 LSU opened Southeastern Conference play with a convincing win over No. 21 Auburn, 70-59 on Sunday in front of 6,205 fans at the eighth annual Pack the PMAC. The Lady Tigers (13-2, 1-0 SEC) never...

Tigers rally past Crimson Tide, 70-66

By Michael McNeil, Sportswriter
January 11, 2004

At times in the PMAC on Saturday, it seemed as if the LSU men's basketball team had just won the national championship. With the football team's ADT national championship trophy on display at halftime,...