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Multi-tiered system determines faculty ranks

By Amanda McEflresh, Staff Writer
November 6, 2003

Instructors, associate professors, assistant professors. These designations may seem trivial, but to faculty members, it could make a difference. Stacey Ardoin, a Human Resources coordinator, said faculty...

Surcharge benefits teams

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
November 6, 2003

Many people have expressed negative opinions about the new surcharge on football season tickets. Some people have said the added fees are just another way for the athletics department to take away from...

Tennis travels to Texas A&M

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
November 6, 2003

The LSU men's tennis team completes the fall schedule this weekend at the Texas A&M Invitational in College Station, Texas. With the spring season on the horizon, the hype machine will start rolling...

Lady Tigers rip NWBL

By Jason Martin, Assistant Sports Editor
November 6, 2003

The LSU women's basketball team had little trouble with the NWBL Elite team in its opening exhibition game, shooting 64 percent from the field and running away with a 113-46 win in front of 1,121 people...

Ensemble plays classical jazz

Ensemble plays classical jazz

By Mark F. Bonner, Revelry Writer
November 6, 2003

The music of jazz greats like Duke Ellington and Miles Davis will fill the Union Theater this Friday as the LSU Jazz Ensemble performs its fall concert. The program, under the direction of Willis Delony,...

Saban pleased with bye week practices

By David Theard, Sportswriter
November 6, 2003

Even though it is a bye week for the LSU football team, coach Nick Saban had a lot to talk about Wednesday in his weekly press gathering. With three games remaining and LSU controlling its own destiny...

Taking Time

Taking Time

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
November 6, 2003

Dalia Elemawy, a biological sciences senior, rises each morning around 5:15 a.m. After washing her hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, head, ears, neck and feet - in that order - she begins the Fajr, a morning...

Jindal changes the minds of many Dems

By Eric Gremillion
November 6, 2003

With the exception of the 1992 gubernatorial race between The Crook and The Grand Wizard, Louisiana has seen its fair share of partisan elections. Democrats voted for Democrats and Republicans voted for...

Davis leaves mark in record books

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
November 6, 2003

He was on his way to a memorable NFL career, but former LSU wide receiver Wendell Davis will forever be known for the one of the most tragic injuries in NFL history. After a stellar career at LSU where...

MIT develops new, legal way to share music

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
November 6, 2003

Students and universities across the United States are exploring an allowable alternative to illegal downloading. A legal method of sharing music was introduced this past Thursday at the Massachusetts...

Battle for opening act Friday

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
November 6, 2003

Five local bands will fight Friday night for the opportunity to become the opening act at Groovin' on the Grounds in the Spring. The Battle of the Bands will feature five bands - Groundview, Kelvin, Last...

Fallen Friends

Fallen Friends

By Dennis Mitchell
November 6, 2003

After darkness fell over the LSU lakes, candles lighted the terrace across from the Lod Cook Alumni Center. Runners and passers-by stopped to observe why people were gathered in silence. Kappa Delta sorority...