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Memory, organization fail student in ‘old age’

By Kayla Gagnet, Managing Editor
November 4, 2003

Growing up, I did well in elementary, middle and high school, mostly in part to my excellent memorization skills. I'm not sure if I ever actually learned anything, but I could recite the Preamble to the...

Welcoming the Light

Welcoming the Light

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
November 4, 2003

LSU's Indian students danced, sang and modeled India's latest fashions in the Union Ballroom Sunday night to celebrate the Indian Festival of Lights - Diwali. It was standing room only in the ballroom...

From rags to 'Royal'ty

From rags to ‘Royal’ty

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
November 4, 2003

Reared in a New Orleans neighborhood filled with poverty and drugs, former LSU tight end Robert Royal has risen above that and has maintained a roster spot with the Washington Redskins for the past two...

Power rankings shift after Survival Saturday

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
November 4, 2003

1. Oklahoma (9-0) - If you picked Oklahoma State to upset Oklahoma, you must have been suffering from a disillusional fantasy. It doesn't matter that the Cowboys won the past two, these are a different...

Program brings Israeli life to students

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
November 4, 2003

As she walks through the Union, the average person would think Rona Gotlieb, a 25-year-old world traveler and management major, has been working on her tan. Her English is perfect, but her Hebrew is better. Gotlieb...

Group plans trip to work in Africa

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
November 4, 2003

Howard King is living proof that poor decisions do not have to permanently affect a student's future. Facing the Parade Ground from the steps of the Union, King wears a backward-turned baseball cap, jeans...

Letters to the Editor

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November 4, 2003

Potter column needs more research One of the first rules when writing any opinion article or paper is that the opinion ought to be educated. Tim Basilica should have heeded this simple rule. Before writing...

Bryan, Ross win in Cajun Classic

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2003

Danny Bryan and Cory Ross are making a habit of winning. For the second weekend in a row, the duo claimed the doubles championship in a tournament. Freshman Bryan and senior Ross defeated Amanjot Singh...

Alabama game to be on ESPN

Alabama game picked up by ESPN The Southeastern Conference announced on Monday that LSU's November 15 football game at Alabama would be televised by ESPN at 6:45 p.m. from Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa,...

Soccer reflects on wild season

Soccer reflects on wild season

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2003

The 2003 LSU soccer team completed its season over the weekend and made school history by becoming the first team to have back-to-back winning seasons. But the Tigers' 10-9-1 record and 2-7 mark in the...

Occurrences

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November 4, 2003

TODAY Tuesday, Nov. 4 Kuumba Amateur Artists * Want to display artistic talent? * 4 p.m. AACC * Contact Mohammed, 578-1627 Powerlifting Team * Practice * 6:30 p.m. Rec Center * Contact Kenneth, 763-6701 Music...

Saints will turn heads

By David Theard, Sportswriter
November 4, 2003

The New Orleans Saints are a little more than halfway through the NFL regular season, and while 4-5 is nothing to write home about, the Saints have started to turn some heads and may be on the upswing. After...