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Neighboring colleges boast unique homecoming events

Neighboring colleges boast unique homecoming events

By Marti Buckley, etc. Writer
October 30, 2003

Homecoming is a special week when alumni relive their college days and the whole campus unites. Although homecomings are centered around Saturday's football game, the preceding week is filled with activities...

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...

Instructors fear interaction could change

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
October 29, 2003

Lockett 284. Monday morning. About 40 students scramble to finish a math homework assignment. Several students go up to the teacher's small wooden desk and ask for assistance. The teacher patiently answers...

In-state matchup excites rivals

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 29, 2003

When Skip Bertman took over as athletics director of LSU during the summer of 2001, one of his top priorities was to add more in-state schools to the Tigers' football schedule. Traditionally, the only...

Professionals provide insight during forum

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
October 29, 2003

Professionals in the communications field spoke at a program for students that gave them an opportunity to ask questions about mass communication and to discuss how journalism affects modern issues. Residential...

Lady Tiger adjusts to basketball in U.S.

By Jason Martin, Assistant Sports Editor
October 29, 2003

Being in a strange country, making new friends and having to learn a new basketball system might be tough for some players, but Hanna Biernacka takes it all in stride. The 6-foot-1 freshman forward from...

Rankin named dean of Continuing Education

By Alexandria Burris, Contributing Writer
October 29, 2003

Pauline Rankin has left her position as vice provost of Academic Affairs to become the new dean of the Division of Continuing Education. Rankin was appointed by Provost Risa Palm, who placed the Evening...

Abortion legislation not without inconveniences

Abortion legislation not without inconveniences

By Emi Gilbert, Columnist
October 29, 2003

Recently the United States Congress passed legislation prohibiting partial-birth abortion. Many Americans have rejoiced at this action, citing it as a victory for voiceless, nameless infants whose constitutional...

University not pressured for new luxuries

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
October 29, 2003

Universities across the country are beginning to feel the pressure of students demanding more and more extra-curricular amenities from their colleges. But University officials say LSU is not feeling that...

Students often hurt most by larger class sizes

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 29, 2003

Many faculty members recognize the differences between teaching small and large classes. Increased class sizes are a possible result of the instructor cutbacks in the College of Arts and Sciences, specifically...