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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...

Meningitis shots to be offered

By Alexandria Burris, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2003

University students will be able to receive meningitis vaccinations Nov. 5 to combat the deadly disease. VaccessHealth, the company administering the vaccination, has issued the vaccine to 4,000 students...

Long set to back up Johnson

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2003

Starting point guard Temeka Johnson was caught off guard by the fact her backup, true freshman Amber Long, maxed out at 210 pounds on the bench press. "When I first saw her I was like 'Good God!' Johnson...

Students walk to improve campus lighting

By Perisha Hendricks, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2003

The Student Government campus lighting walk is an opportunity for students to provide their input on increasing campus safety. Paul Coussan, Assistant Director of Safety and Transportation, said that each...

A Veterans Day salute to General Chamberlain

Putting it in their ‘court’

By Bradley Aldrich, Columnist
November 4, 2003

Some bare-knuckle brawls are too intimidating for even the most powerful of potential participants, those who know that once the dust settles, everyone involved could be bruised and bloodied. Like a prizefighter...

Off the Cuff

Off the Cuff

By With Jay Melder
November 4, 2003

"I have come to seek the wisdom of the Rev. Mohammed Burnstein, CPA," I told the lady hanging the letters of a new phrase on the billboard-size sign in front of the Church/crisis pregnancy center. "He's...

Southern writer would have loved to see this

By Hannah Anderson, Columnist
November 3, 2003

Perhaps one of the few people ever able to dramatize metaphysics, Walker Percy was one those quiet people blessed with the ability to provoke thought and evoke change. Born in 1916 in Birmingham, Percy...