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Say goodbye to the blue collar worker

Tidings of great cynicism

By Ryan Merryman
December 5, 2003

This column, along with Messrs. Fox and Melder, will be among the last three run this semester by the most venerated text since the Gospel of St. John. I must warn the reader that this column will be different...

SEC Championship game evolves in 12-year existence

SEC Championship game evolves in 12-year existence

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
December 4, 2003

On Saturday, LSU and Georgia will meet in the 12th installment of the Southeastern Conference Championship game. Before 1992, the SEC champion was determined much in the way the Pac-10 or Big Ten champions...

Q and A with Doré

Q and A with Doré

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December 4, 2003

Not often do people encounter someone in life who is a true look alike, but junior baseball equipment manager Ryan Babin and Reveille writer Jason Doré have encountered this strange occurrence...

Freshman fulfills expectations

Freshman fulfills expectations

By David Theard, Sportswriter
December 4, 2003

Capitol High School product Brandon Bass was a star on the high school basketball court. As a senior last year, he averaged 19 points per game to go along with 14 rebounds and three assists per contest. He...

Georgia hopes to avenge early-season loss

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
December 4, 2003

After a 13-1 2002 season in which Georgia finished with a win over Florida State in the Sugar Bowl, the Bulldogs entered 2003 at No. 11 in the polls and with high hopes for a stellar season. Then Georgia...

Arts and Sciences Dean resigns position

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
December 4, 2003

College of Arts and Sciences Dean M. Jane Collins announced Wednesday that she will resign from her position Monday to return as a faculty member. Collins was not available for comment before press time....

Forestry Club kicks off Christmas tree sale

By Aaron Bayham, Contributing Writer
December 4, 2003

What is green when summer days are bright? What is green when winter snow is white? Christmas trees, of course, and the Forestry Club will begin selling them Thursday evening on the lawn of the Renewable...

Opportunities abound in Atlanta

Opportunities abound in Atlanta

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
December 4, 2003

The rematch between Georgia and LSU in this year's Southeastern Conference Championship Game has more hanging in the balance than just an SEC title. The Tigers have a chance to play in the national championship...

Believe in the Beavers

By Graham Thomas, Sports Editor
December 4, 2003

All hail the Beavers of Oregon State, for they are LSU's best shot to make the national championship game. Forget all of this "Syracuse needs to beat Notre Dame" or "LSU needs to jump Southern Cal in the...

Some turn to rituals for luck

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
December 4, 2003

It's that time of the semester, when students spend endless hours poring over books and notes, consuming large amounts of caffeine and trying to cram a semester's worth of information into an overworked...

University gets grant for building project

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
December 4, 2003

A grant received by the School of Architecture will be used to improve affordable housing in several areas of Baton Rouge while giving architecture students a chance to get valuable hands-on experience. The...

FINALS FRENZY

By Alexandria Burris, Contributing Writer
December 4, 2003

A project, a paper, a performance, a play, two jobs and classes. This is Andrea Allen's overwhelming schedule for today. Allen, a mass communication senior, said when she has days like this one she tries...