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Tennis heats up for Ragin’ Cajun Classic

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
October 31, 2003

The LSU men's tennis team travels to Cajun country this weekend to compete in the Ragin' Cajun Classic in Lafayette, La. The tournament, set to begin today at 8 a.m., is hosted by the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Last...

Coates labs lacking in student users

By Rebecca Markway, Contributing Writer
October 31, 2003

The quiet hum of computers fills the empty spaces in Coates Hall, but in 2003 when $416,050 was spent on the computer labs in Coates alone, the question of who actually uses the computers came into play. Upstairs...

University to honor cadets

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
October 31, 2003

The University will induct 10 new members into the Cadets of the Ole War Skule Hall of Honor as part of "LSU Salutes," an annual celebration to honor University Veterans. The 9th annual event will begin...

Coolhand Luke

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 31, 2003

For the past eight years, Louisiana Tech has become one of the premier passing teams in the country. From Tim Rattay (now with the San Francisco 49ers) to Luke McCown, the Bulldogs have put up more yards...

Race to raise money for Lou Gehrig’s disease

By Heidi Cenac, Contributing Writer
October 31, 2003

When Kelly Hutson, a graduate student in public administration, received a flier from the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in May, she didn't realize the impact that piece of paper would have on her life. The...

Homecoming game opponents not determined by easy victory

By Amanda Duhon, etc. Writer
October 30, 2003

Traditionally, students expect to beat easy teams for homecoming, but they do not realize what goes into choosing the actual game. Kurt Dupuis, general studies senior said at homecoming, students expect...

The Morning After

By Sarah Gernhauser
October 30, 2003

As I daze off for about the fifteenth time in my eleven o'clock class, I allow my eyes to wander aimlessly and absorb the cinderblock classroom I've been imprisoned in for the past five minutes. I should...

Reed adds to academic honors

Reed adds to academic honors

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
October 30, 2003

Senior offensive tackle Rodney Reed continued to add to his off-the-field accolades on Wednesday as he was selected as a National Scholar-Athlete by the National Football Foundation. Only 15 college football...

The results are in

The results are in

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
October 30, 2003

Students voted to elect 28 new student representatives Wednesday in the Student Government elections. About 1,700 students voted on University Court justices, representatives for the REC Sports Management...

Top ten theatrical terrorizers to fear

By April Stengel
October 30, 2003

With Halloween tomorrow, there are tons of scary monsters to look out for, ranging from the little boy dressed up as a ghost, to the guy down the street who wants to chase people with his fake chainsaw. But...

Spectrum Alliance vigil honors victims

Spectrum Alliance vigil honors victims

By Dennis Mitchell, Contributing Writer
October 30, 2003

A student organization held its annual candle-light ceremony Wednesday at the Greek theater honoring hate crime victims. Members of Spectrum Alliance set up candles around the front of the theater which...

Soccer falls to Colonels, 2-1

By Jason Doré
October 30, 2003

The Nicholls State soccer program picked up one of its biggest wins in its short history as the Colonels (4-15, 1-10 Southland Conference) defeated LSU 2-1 in Thibodaux Wednesday night. "It was a huge...