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Revelry Ranks

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October 27, 2003

Bill O'Reilly "Who's Looking Out for You?" By Matt Grady, Revelry Writer In the wake of his two bestsellers, "The O'Reilly Factor" and "The No Spin Zone," hotshot Fox News political commentator Bill O'Reilly...

Writer recalls greatest film flubs

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
October 27, 2003

I saw "The Italian Job" starring Mark Wahlberg and Edward Norton in a theater over the summer. When Wahlberg and company blew up the street to make the armored truck fall to the sewers, a shot of people...

Acclaimed musician ends life

By Mark F. Bonner, Revelry Writer
October 27, 2003

Elliott Smith, a singer/songwriter, committed suicide Wednesday, according to news reports. Smith, whose deep, self-deprecating songs earned him critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination, was just...

Monogramming: simple yet trendy

By Kim Moreau, Revelry Writer
October 27, 2003

Students who have a hard time remembering people's name are in luck. Monogramming is all the rage, and from first initials to full names, fashionable people have put their initials on everything from purses...

‘La Rondine’ premier successful, believable

By Leslie Branton, Revelry Writer
October 27, 2003

LSU Opera presented its first production of the year, "La Rondine," Friday in the Union Theater. The production featured the talents of graduate and undergraduate students alike in various singing and...

Occurrences

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October 27, 2003

TODAY Monday, Oct. 27 Baptist Collegiate Ministry * Lunch, free meal and speaker * 11:40 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. Catholic Center * Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament * Everyone is invited * 8:30 p.m. - 11:30...

Weeklong festivities begin today

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
October 26, 2003

After some events were canceled last year because of hurricanes, the Homecoming Committee is looking forward to a full week's worth of events. At 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 27, Homecoming King and Queen voting...

Laws may discourage internationals

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
October 26, 2003

International students have been apart of the U.S. college atmosphere for years, but more restrictions on student visas and new student tracking systems may discourage some internationals from coming to...

Soccer drops games to Auburn, ‘Bama

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
October 26, 2003

The LSU soccer team (9-7-1, 2-6 SEC) dropped both of its games last weekend and now is out of contention for the Southeastern Conference tournament. "I'm really disappointed," said sophomore defender Tara...

Wrongful Expulsion

By Tim Basilica, Columnist
October 26, 2003

Jeffrey Woodard is a model high school student. He even made the choice to go to a private Christian school where he could learn more about the Bible. However, Jeff was expelled because he was gay. According...

Letters to the Editor

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October 26, 2003

Vandals should be praised, thanked It seems that some valiant Americans decided that comparing George W. Bush to Hitler was a little crass and decided to tear down the posters on the infamous door in Coates....

Renovations renew Law School spirit

By Leslie Ziober, Contributing Writer
October 26, 2003

Faculty, students, alumni and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dedicated the $10-million renovations Paul M. Hebert Law School in a ceremony Friday. The renovations began as the brainchild of Chancellor...