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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...

Letters to the Editor

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October 29, 2003

Chancellor clarifies tiger situation Tuesday's Reveille featured a story on a "Captivating Cub" and stated that the owner of the young tiger, Dillon Landry, has referenced the "I Like Mike" campaign in...

Secondary Weapon

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
October 29, 2003

LSU coach Nick Saban recalled last season's Ole Miss game when talking about Corey Webster's ability to play cornerback. "Last year in the Ole Miss game his shoulder came out [of socket] and he wanted...

La. Tech game is personal

La. Tech game is personal

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 29, 2003

Usually I refrain from inserting my personal feelings about an upcoming LSU game in my columns, but this game is personal. You see, I am from Ruston, population 20,546 and home to the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs....

SG program brings newspapers to students

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
October 28, 2003

A new initiative sponsored by Student Government is making The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal available to University students for free. The papers were available at CEBA, Coates Hall, Tureaud...

Prioritizing priority

By Tracy Simoneaux, Editor in Chief
October 28, 2003

For the first time Sunday night I became part of an elite group on campus. After work and just before I started preparing for this week's homework, I scheduled in the priority registration group PH1A as...

Officials react to recent cuts

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
October 28, 2003

After news broke that the College of Arts and Sciences will be eliminating a number of instructors during a period of three years, Student Senators and Student Government Executive Officers began expressing...

Student study group aids in Flagship Agenda

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
October 28, 2003

A group on campus is concerning itself with undergraduate education at the University. The Undergraduate Education Study Group is designed to make sure the University is in line with the Flagship Agenda...

Defensive Dominator

By David Theard, Sportswriter
October 28, 2003

Trash talk is cheap. At least to LSU senior defensive tackle Chad Lavalais. The only motivation he needs is a time - whatever time the Tigers' next game is. "That doesn't motivate me," Lavalais said of...

Letters to the Editor

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October 28, 2003

SG sponsors teacher appreciation drive On a day to day basis, we as students complain and hear complaints about our classes, our assignments and the horrible teachers that "lead" us in our studies. Because...

Spooky and Sporty

Spooky and Sporty

By Perisha Hendricks, Contributing Writer
October 28, 2003

Pint-sized witches, goblins and ghouls packed the PMAC Sunday, donning their costumes a couple of days in advance and trick-or-treating with LSU athletes at the eighth annual Halloween Boo-zar. Kristen...

Occurrences

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October 28, 2003

TODAY Tuesday, Oct. 28 Mass Comm: Up and Down * 7 p.m. in Acadian Hall Lobby *Speakers include Jennifer Hale, Sharon Broome, Kip Holden and many more *Presented by Residential Life *Contact Tammy Sam at...