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Gill plays multiple positions for talented Tigers infield

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
October 14, 2003

Junior Blake Gill might play every position on the baseball diamond before his stay at LSU is over. In all seriousness, Gill played first base, second base and designated hitter as a true freshman in 2002....

Alcohol binge leads to death of LSU student

By Tracy Simoneaux, Editor-in-chief
October 14, 2003

A 19-year-old chemical engineering sophomore died Friday morning after apparently drinking too much alcohol, police said. BRPD Cpl. Don Kelly said friends of Corey James Domingue called 911 around 4:30...

Walk-on working hard for Tigers

Walk-on working hard for Tigers

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
October 14, 2003

When outstanding high school athletes make the transition from high school to college, many of them suddenly feel like a small fish in a big pond. Freshman volleyball player Lacey Galliano said this is...

Letters to the Editor

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October 14, 2003

Where's my Major League Baseball? I am writing to express my disappointment in the Reveille's lack of coverage of the Major League Baseball playoffs. I know that The Reveille is an LSU publication, and...

Gunter, Augustus lead women’s team

By Jason Martin, Assistant Sports Editor
October 14, 2003

All the records and accomplishments of 2003 are old news for Sue Gunter and the women's basketball team as it prepares for its first practice on Saturday. Following a 30-4 campaign in 2002-2003, including...

Tigers look for USC repeat

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
October 14, 2003

LSU needs to look no further than this Saturday's game against South Carolina for redemption from its loss against Florida. The Tigers lead the overall series against the Gamecocks, 13-2-1, including last...

Pay-per-song downloading site debuts

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
October 14, 2003

Napster released a trial version of its new pay-per-song download service last week and will open it to the general public Oct. 29. Napster joins other pay-per-song services in an effort to keep Internet...

Governor’s runoff election to make La. History

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 14, 2003

Louisiana history will be made on Nov. 15 no matter who is voted into the Governor's Mansion. The selection of Kathleen Blanco, a Cajun female, or Bobby Jindal, a U.S.-born Indian, will mark the first...

NCAA midseson report

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 14, 2003

Well, the middle of October is already upon us, and that can only mean one thing - we're midway through the 2003 college football season. It's sad to think that this college football season could possibly...

Occurences

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October 14, 2003

TODAY Tuesday, Oct. 14 Math Club * Meeting, Prof. Len Rechardson will talk about graduate study in math * Contact [email protected] Music and Mayhem * Meeting * 4:45 p.m., Union Red River Room * Contact...

‘Trilogy Tuesday’ imminent

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
October 13, 2003

While "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" will be released in about two months, the hype already has increased because of a special premiere event at 160 theaters nationwide. Tinseltown will...

Cross country finished twelfth at Auburn Invitational

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
October 13, 2003

Junior cross country runner Jimmy Wiggins finished 12th place in the Auburn Invitational Friday, a race which featured 259 competitors. Wiggins' finish in the 8K race paced the Tigers to a 12th place finish...