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Straight eye for a big lie

By Emi Gilbert, Columnist
October 7, 2003

People talk about summer love; during Fall Break my television and I began to spend some serious time together, and I was introduced to five fabulous gay men. Kyan, Ted, Jai, Thom and Carson, better known...

Students allowed to observe holy day

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

Instead of attending her chemistry class Monday, Julie Mykoff, a biological sciences freshman, went to synagogue. Her absence was excused -it had to be. She was celebrating Yom Kippur, which she said is...

In the Huddle

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
October 7, 2003

Defensive tackle Chad Lavalais has been the rock in the middle of the Tigers defense for all four years of his time at LSU. He's registered 34 starts at his right tackle position. Even after a solid sophomore...

Jenkins still in hunt for UF job

Jenkins still in hunt for UF job

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

LSU System President William Jenkins was named as a finalist for the University of Florida president vacancy Tuesday afternoon. Jenkins was informed that he was one of three finalist in the running to...

Analyst says elections should be close call

By Dennis Mitchell, Contributing Writer
October 7, 2003

Upcoming elections at the state and national levels will focus on strong party support, as well as current issues concerning security and economic well-being across the country. The recent Louisiana governor's...

Gators bring young defense

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
October 7, 2003

A clash between the high-octane, experienced LSU offense and a young, suspect Florida defense could be the difference in the game when the Gators face the Tigers in Tiger Stadium at 2:30 p.m. on a CBS...

for travel’s sake

By with amy wong
October 7, 2003

I made it! The girl who got lost for 30 minutes going from one end of Canal Street to the other successfully traveled from London to her new digs in Oxford all by herself. (Note on the Canal Street Mishap:...

Diversity should not be glorified favoritism

By Jason Dore', Columnist
October 7, 2003

In certain circles, diversity has become the essential American value. Universities, workplaces and even religious centers often cite it as their principal goal. For many Americans, diversity is America's...

Buzzin’ at the PMAC

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
October 7, 2003

Baton Rouge will get its first taste of NBA basketball in more than two decades when the New Orleans Hornets host the Orlando Magic today in the PMAC. Sports information director Michael Bonnette said...

Tigers look to move up in SEC

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
October 7, 2003

It is midseason and the LSU volleyball team is in the middle of the pack in the Southeastern Conference, looking to push its way past Florida, South Carolina, Arkansas and Alabama to the top of the SEC. "We've...

Jindal, Blanco to battle in runoff

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 6, 2003

The six-candidate race to become Louisiana's next governor was trimmed Saturday with Republican Bobby Jindal and Democrat Kathleen Blanco voted into a runoff. Jindal led all gubernatorial candidates with...

Football ready for action after break

Football ready for action after break

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 6, 2003

The LSU football team got a week of recuperation and relaxation after its 41-6 victory against Mississippi State, but now the players are preparing for the upcoming game with Florida at 2:30 p.m. Saturday...