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Instructors opt not to form union

By Amanda Duhon, Contributing Writer
November 7, 2003

After news broke of future instructor cutbacks, teachers were angry, but they did not go out of their way to join unions. Unionization has not occurred among unsuspecting instructors because, until two...

Volleyball strives to make SEC Tournament

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
November 7, 2003

With the regular season winding down, the LSU volleyball team hits the road this weekend to battle Southeastern Conference foes Georgia and Florida. LSU (11-14, 6-6 SEC) is currently third in the SEC Western...

Team ready to ‘Pack the Nat’ vs. Carolina

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
November 7, 2003

The LSU swimming and diving teams continue with early Southeastern Conference action as the Tigers take on the South Carolina Gamecocks Friday at 6 p.m. in the LSU Natatorium. After four straight away...

Play addresses effects of pornography

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
November 7, 2003

Connecting pornography to violent acts against women is the premise behind LSU Theatre's production of "Masterpieces." "Masterpieces," which opens tonight, is a feminist play that explores issues of gender,...

Occurrences

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November 7, 2003

TODAY Friday, Nov. 7 Hill Farm Community Garden * 4:30 p.m. Hill Farm Teaching Facility * Contact Jason Avant, 673-6523 Wargaming and Roleplaying Society * Roleplaying and Gaming at Tureaud * 7 p.m. -...

Take a stand against the Feds, skip breakfast

By Seth Fox, Columnist
November 7, 2003

I'm generally not much of a conspiracy theorist, but I think I've stumbled onto something the American people might be interested in knowing. It all started late last week when I bought a sausage, egg...

Student pedestrian injured by car

By Leslie Ziober, Contributing Writer
November 6, 2003

A pedestrian was injured while crossing the street Monday at the South Campus intersection near East Laville. According to witness Rachel Jontz, an elementary education freshman, a driver stopped at the...

Text messaging becomes popular trend on campus

By Perisha Hendricks, Contributing Writer
November 6, 2003

When someone hears the word addiction, they may think of cigarettes, alcohol or maybe even shopping. But, Jessica Rousseau, a mass communications freshman, uses the term to describe text messaging. "I...

Letter to the Editor

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November 6, 2003

Doré exemplifies what Jindal is not I would like to comment on the assanine column written by Jason Dore'. First, let me start off by saying that I am not a Democrat nor am I a Republican. I...

Compulsive shopping addictive, dangerous

By April Stengel, Revelry Writer
November 6, 2003

Dorothy Butler, a business administration senior, claims to be a shopoholic. Butler represents many women on campus as she goes on her destructive shopping sprees. She does it just to make herself feel...

‘Hazing’ too broad

By Editors’ View
November 6, 2003

The words "hazing" and "Greeks" found their way into the headlines yet again this week. Lambda Chi Alpha earned probation, and the University is investigating Delta Gamma and Kappa Alpha Order - all for...

Homestar Break-out Box

By Mark F. Bonner
November 6, 2003

Homestar Runner - The title character and the good natured high school jock. He's dopey and lovable, even if he does have a speech impediment. Strong Bad - A sort-of nemesis to Homestar, he is among the...