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Fraternity suffers from recruiting slump

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
November 24, 2003

The national fraternity of Phi Delta Theta has suspended the charter of the fraternity's University chapter because of its difficulty in recruiting new members. Victor Felts, assistant dean of students...

The final word on Ole Miss

By David Theard, Sportswriter
November 24, 2003

The scene was set. Oh my, how the scene was set. Eli Manning, already a living legend in Oxford, Miss., was about to lead the Rebels on a 68-yard drive that would have emblazoned his name in the so-called...

Coffee shops provide various atmospheres

Coffee shops provide various atmospheres

By Leslie Branton, Revelry Writer
November 24, 2003

For the average college student, coffee shops are a place for studying, first dates or for simply hanging out. Baton Rouge offers several options for the coffee and tea drinking crowd - most obvious is...

Fun with Physics

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
November 21, 2003

A half-naked man, a woman wearing a bikini over her jeans and T-shirt and a 4-foot by 2-foot beach-ball each bounced around Room 236 Coates on Wednesday. The room, which is home to an "Introduction to...

Your weekly news

By Ryan Merryman, Columnist
November 21, 2003

What a week its been. St. George Bush has gone to crusade in England, Michael Jackson is being charged with acts that would make an English school boy blush, gambling apparently gets more play at LSU anywhere...

High Stakes

High Stakes

By Dave Theard, Sportswriter
November 21, 2003

Ole Miss is 6-0 in Southeastern Conference play for the first time since 1962. A win versus LSU would send the Rebels to the SEC Championship Game in Atlanta for the first time in its history. It is Ole...

Tigers face Hogs as No. 7 seed in SEC tourney

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
November 21, 2003

The LSU volleyball team heads to the 2003 Southeastern Conference Tournament today in Columbia, S. C. hoping to make it to the second round of tournament play for the first time in three years. The Tigers...

Festival teaches about Asian culture

By Dennis Mitchell, Contributing Writer
November 21, 2003

Laughter filled the International Cultural Center Thursday night as members of the University community learned about Asian culture. The Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted the Asian American Festival...

Lady Tigers set for Penn State match

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
November 21, 2003

The Lady Tigers basketball squad has become accustomed to being on the road. This time LSU will just visit a different part of the country. LSU (No. 12, Associated Press) will take its 1-1 record to University...

Barber shop workers follow in father's footsteps

Barber shop workers follow in father’s footsteps

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
November 21, 2003

Armed with scissors, razors, talcum powder, combs and water, John Cantu, Paul Denova and Lawrence Cutrone wait patiently for bushy-haired students to walk through the door of the LSU Barber Shop. Nestled...

Tigers, Southern tipoff

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
November 21, 2003

Coming off two less than impressive exhibition performances, the LSU men's basketball team looks to improve when the Tigers host Southern University in the regular season opener tonight in the PMAC at...

Occurrences

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November 21, 2003

TODAY Friday, Nov. 21 Wargaming and Roleplaying Society * Roleplaying and gaming at Tureaud * 7 p.m. - till Tureaud Hall * Contact [email protected] Omega Psi Phi * Bar-B-"Que" Block Party * 5 p.m. -...