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LSUPD scrutinizes recent rape

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

LSUPD is investigating an alleged rape that occurred on campus Sept. 13. LSUPD Capt. Mark Shaw said the victim did not report the incident until Sept. 27, after talking the matter over with friends. Shaw...

Focus on Fitness

By With Kris Rappold
October 7, 2003

Getting out to the Rec center can be difficult sometimes. Studying for big tests, tiredness from partying with your friends the night before and not being able to find a parking spot within two miles of...

Students line up for free giveaways

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

College students seem to love all things free. Whether it means standing in line for hot dogs for lunch at Fall Fest or picking up pompoms on their way into Tiger Stadium for a football game, University...

States partner to save Mississippi River basin

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

LSU and Ohio State University have formed a partnership to restore the Mississippi River basin and alleviate the Gulf of Mexico hypoxia problem. "If we are able to solve these problems in Louisiana we...

Animal Liberation Front named terrorist group

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

The FBI repeatedly has cited the Animal Liberation Front as one of the most dangerous special interest domestic terrorist organizations in the nation. ALF, an animal rights organization, claimed responsibility...

Swimming and Diving drops first two meets

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
October 7, 2003

It was a rough start for the LSU swimming and diving teams as they dropped their first two meets of the season to Georgia and Clemson. The men's team lost to No. 10 Georgia 117-77 while the women's team...

Volleyball splits weekend matches

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
October 7, 2003

The LSU volleyball team split a pair of Southeastern Conference games at home last weekend. The Tigers opened the weekend slate with a thrilling 3-2 victory against rival Auburn on Friday in the PMAC....

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Lambda Chi Alpha faces hazing investigation

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

The Office of the Dean of Students is investigating the University chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha for alleged hazing violations. Victor Felts, assistant dean of students and director of Greek Affairs, and...

Why Alexandria?

Why Alexandria?

By Kayla Gagnet, Managing Editor
October 7, 2003

A graceful, smiling Mary dressed in flowing red robes held close her infant son, both linked by a rosary. Their soft faces with rose-colored cheeks were touching, as they looked out into the world with...

Football ready for action after break

Football ready for action after break

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
October 7, 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...

Jindal, Blanco to battle in runoff

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
October 7, 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...

Misguided sports picks help enlighten

By Bradley Aldrich, Columnist
October 7, 2003

I spent most of my high school days running, fine-tuning my cardio-vascular system into a well-oiled machine. For someone who lived and breathed cross country, and occasionally ran a track meet or two,...