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Shula brings NFL experience to troubled Tide

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
November 14, 2003

As the son of legendary NFL coach Don Shula, Mike Shula is striving toward his own career coaching goals as Alabama's head coach. Shula became Alabama's third coach in less than six months when he was...

‘Bloody’ ID cards

By Ryan Merryman, Columnist
November 14, 2003

The announcement, though in the pipes for a while, that the United Kingdom will move to adopt mandatory Identification Cards by 2013 was a sudden one. Though nothing, after the emasculation of the House...

Bush visit in support of Jindal unlikely

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
November 14, 2003

In the weeks leading up to the gubernatorial runoff there has been speculation that President Bush may make a trip to Louisiana to offer support for Republican candidate Bobby Jindal. But as the campaign...

Researchers study yeast, beetles

Researchers study yeast, beetles

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
November 14, 2003

Beetles and yeast - an unexpected combination, but nonetheless they are topics of interest to some in the Life Sciences Building. Meredith Blackwell, a Department of Biological Sciences professor, said...

Off the Cuff

By With Jay Melder
November 14, 2003

Maybe I'm a little late on this issue, but what's the deal with all this Greek hazing stuff? I mean, I think schwaerma stinks too, but I still eat it. Humus-you can't beat it ... or maybe you can; with...

Augustus leads Lady Tigers into action

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
November 14, 2003

Coach Sue Gunter was asked about preseason Southeastern Conference Player of the Year Seimone Augustus, and like a well-skilled player, Gunter used a pumped fake of her own. "Seimone who?" Gunter sarcastically...

Centers to host holiday meals for internationals

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
November 14, 2003

Many University students look forward to eating turkey, dressing and sweet potato pie with their families for Thanksgiving. But international students often are thousands of miles away from their families...

Contest targets voter turnout in runoff

By Laura Milazzo, Contributing Writer
November 14, 2003

The president of Zapp's Potato Chips hopes to encourage voting this weekend by offering a full year's supply of Zapp's to the first three participants who correctly predict who will win the governor's...

Tigers, Tide to tussle in Tuscaloosa

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
November 14, 2003

While LSU wide receiver Michael Clayton sat down Monday to endure hundreds of questions from reporters, he began to pat his heart. Having heart is a term used in sports to describe the drive of a player...

Senate upholds veto of bill

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
November 14, 2003

The Student Senate spent Wednesday night wrapped up in controversy surrounding the online voting bill and its process of submission to the president. Prior to the Senate's meeting, Student Government President...

Honors college pays tribute to associate dean

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
November 14, 2003

The Honors College recognized 20 years of service Wednesday night from one of its finest professors and his "escape from administration." At least that's what former Honors College Dean Billy Seay called...

Compatriot Games

By Amanda Duhon, Contributing Writer
November 14, 2003

Model airplanes and Frisbees flew over the Parade Ground yesterday kicking off the fierce competition, the Battle of the Blues. Air Force ROTC upper and lower class cadets competed against each other,...