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Students participate in literary exercise

By Heidi Cenac, Contributing Writer
October 22, 2003

English sophomore Katie May wants to write a novel. But unlike most great American authors, she will try to do it in a month. November is National Novel Writing Month, and May will join others across the...

LSUPD sergeant arrested

By Amanda McEflresh, Staff Writer
October 22, 2003

Baton Rouge Police arrested an LSUPD officer last week on cocaine charges. BRPD Cpl. Don Kelly said officers arrested Jeremy Strickland on Oct. 17 in the 4600 block of Bennington Avenue. Kelly said BRPD...

Organization back after being declared inactive

Organization back after being declared inactive

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
October 21, 2003

A group of students who felt defeated when their club disbanded in September renewed their hope following a weekend re-organization meeting. Members of LSU Atheists, Humanists and Agnostics started up...

Letters to the Editor

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October 21, 2003

BSU hosts event with CDF and Target Besides making good grades, most college students are worrying about employment possibilities, or the lack thereof, after graduation. With an economic slump, job opportunities...

LSU feels every loss

LSU feels every loss

By Emi Gilbert, Columnist
October 21, 2003

The cyclical nature of life never has been more apparent than in recent weeks. The deaths of several LSU students and one faculty member have brought the reality that life does not last forever on earth...

Three undefeated teams battle for No. 1

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 21, 2003

1. Oklahoma (7-0) - I have an idea. How about we give the Sooners a bye and have a playoff for the remaining top eight teams to decide who gets to lose to them in the championship game. The Sooners played...

The Great Pumpkin

The Great Pumpkin

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
October 21, 2003

Chances are Juliana Jackson, the 11-week-old daughter of Theresa and John Jackson, has no idea what a pumpkin is, but Juliana poses in front of the large fruit as her parents take pictures and begin to...

Sports provide escape

By David Theard, Sportswriter
October 21, 2003

Sports play a very interesting role in the lives of people who follow them religiously. At different times, sports can represent absolute bliss for a certain person, while ruining another person's week. Sports...

Clinic seeks to protect children from neglect

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
October 21, 2003

A little-known clinic on campus is helping Baton Rouge area families prevent child abuse and neglect. The LSU Speech and Hearing Clinic, located in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building, runs an off-campus...

Student’s 15 minutes of fame continue

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
October 21, 2003

Tony Brown is in the middle of his "15 minutes of fame," but he is not sure he likes it. "Tons of people approach me on campus," Brown said. Brown, a political science sophomore, is not the ladies' man...

Wife of Napoleon subject of new exhibit

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 21, 2003

Josephine Bonaparte may be the only person in Louisiana with more diamonds and gold than Master P and Cash Money combined. Her diamonds, dresses, pearls and statues are all on display at "Josephine, Le...

AIDS clinics rely on volunteers to survive

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
October 21, 2003

HIV/AIDS clinics around the state are not only experiencing a lack of funds, but also a deficiency in their ability to hire extra help, such as students. According to the Louisiana Commission on HIV/AIDS's...