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For Travel's Sake

For Travel’s Sake

By With Amy Wong
November 12, 2003

It's a chilly, rainy, gray afternoon, and I can't be bothered to walk a mile to the supermarket. This is very unfortunate, because all I've got in my room is a can of baked beans and some dry pasta. And...

Students prepare to honor heritage

By Alexandria Burris, Contributing Writer
November 12, 2003

The legacy and pride of the Native American spirit awakens in November, when the fall air is crisp and multi-colored leaves decorate the land. Native Americans throughout the United States celebrate their...

Police admit receiving tip about Lee

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
November 12, 2003

A St. Francisville woman said she began tipping Baton Rouge Police about serial killer suspect Derrick Todd Lee three years before the task force arrested him. But police dismissed Collette Dwyer's claims...

Occurrences

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November 12, 2003

TODAY Wednesday, Nov. 12 ACM * Meeting featuring members of the FBI and BRPD * 6 p.m. 6 Lockett * Contact Damir Hasic, [email protected] Standup Comedy Open Mike Night * Signup 7:30 - 7:50 p.m., show at...

In the Huddle

In the Huddle

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
November 12, 2003

While Alabama running back Shaud Williams is getting publicity for leading the Southeastern Conference in rushing yards with 1,140 while averaging a stout 114 yards per game, quarterback Brodie Croyle...

Enlightenment or Eyesore?

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
November 11, 2003

Some members of the University community have something to say, but they don't use spoken words to say it. These renegades of free speech use graffiti to express their ideas rather than yelling in Free...

Keeping the pace

Keeping the pace

By Tracy Simoneaux, Editor in Chief
November 11, 2003

Today there is a shiny new plaque sitting on my desk. It's a Pacemaker - the Pulitzer prize of college journalism. Though the wood-mounted award is still in its protective cardboard box, at least 15 people...

Shooting for Recognition

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
November 11, 2003

Sabhie Joseph loves nothing more than to get together with friends at the Union and play billiards between classes. But spending $3.50 an hour to play on campus and between $5 to $7 an hour off campus...

Alexander matures into starting linebacker

Alexander matures into starting linebacker

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
November 11, 2003

Prior to the 2003 season, LSU senior linebacker Eric Alexander had never started a game, but this season Alexander been named a starter every time the Tigers have taken the field. "Early in his career,...

Mistakes lead to SG strife

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
November 11, 2003

Members of Student Government and the Student Senate spent this weekend discussing possible alterations in the Senate staff because of mistakes in the process used to submit the online voting bill the...

Kirby Kraniums take College Bowl contest

By Perisha Hendricks, Contributing Writer
November 11, 2003

The annual College Bowl Tournament, sponsored by the Union Programming Council's Ideas and Issues committee, gave the participating teams a chance to compete for the title of LSU's 2003 College Quiz Bowl...

Saban expects team to focus on 'what is' after bye

Saban expects team to focus on ‘what is’ after bye

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
November 11, 2003

The LSU football team emerged from the bye week in a better position than it entered, as it now holds the No. 3 spot in both major polls and the No. 4 spot in the Bowl Championship Series poll. But coach...