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Hats Off

By Angella Semons, etc. Writer
November 19, 2003

Guys are not afraid to wear hats. They sport anything from baseball caps to trucker hats to beanies. But there are few females participating in the trend. Since hats are an important part of winter fashion,...

Tote bags replacing book sacks among females

By Rebecca Markway, etc. Writer
November 19, 2003

At the turn of every corner in the Quad students can see young women concerned with fashion carrying tote bags instead of school bags to class. According to Vera Bradley sales figures, a Merle Norman designer,...

Coffee shop climate caters to local students

Coffee shop climate caters to local students

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
November 18, 2003

While fish might not be the most common study aid, many students are discovering that the fish and low prices at Charlie's Coffee make a great combination for late-night studying. Many students who frequent...

Rotaract Reaches Out

Rotaract Reaches Out

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
November 18, 2003

To a backdrop of TV screens tuned to election coverage and the LSU-Alabama game, a group of LSU students came together not to celebrate or party but to give back to their community. Rotaract, a service...

Manship School receives positive evaluation

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
November 18, 2003

Mass communication students can breathe a preliminary sigh of relief about the credibility of their degrees. The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication has submitted positive...

Green shines in punt return duties

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
November 18, 2003

He stands on the field all alone, awaiting his moment. The moment when he can showcase his skills and put his team in the best possible position. As the ball approaches from off the foot of the opposing...

Letters to the Editor

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November 18, 2003

La. elected wrong candidate for future This past Saturday the people of Louisiana were given the chance to take a true step toward change. They were given the opportunity to elect a candidate that understands...

Occurrences

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November 18, 2003

TODAY Tuesday, Nov. 18 Music and Mayhem Committee * Meeting * 4:45 p.m. Union Red River Room * Contact Landon Franklin, 4-6191 SIFE * Meeting * 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 3140 CEBA * Contact [email protected] Powerlifting...

Tigers rally for exhibition win

By David Theard, Sportswriter
November 18, 2003

LSU basketball coach John Brady knew it was going to be tough for the Tigers to recover from the loss of five seniors from last year's team. With all five freshmen LSU signed expected to contribute early,...

Unhealthy state

By Kayla Gagnet, Managing Editor
November 18, 2003

Americans are unhealthy, and Louisianians are some of the unhealthiest. The state ranked 49th in the United Health Foundation's overall health rankings released Monday. The good news is that our health...

National issues merit increased attention

By Bradley Aldrich, Columnist
November 18, 2003

Now that the race for the mansion is over, and our pro-business, pro-life and fairly socially conservative Democrat has defeated our pro-business, pro-life and socially conservative Republican, the time...

BCS needs big change

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
November 18, 2003

Unhappy about the Bowl Championship Series? Join the club. The playoffs vs. BCS debate has been going on for years and still it's no closer to being settled. Yet we will be hearing much more about it in...