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Tigers will have their day

Tigers will have their day

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
October 7, 2003

LSU will play its second day game this season in Tiger Stadium when the Tigers host Florida for a 2:30 p.m. national telecast by CBS. Most LSU fans hate day games because they say the Tigers only play...

PMBA students earn meals with education

PMBA students earn meals with education

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

More than numbers get crunched in CEBA every Monday and Tuesday night. On these nights, the hallway near CEBA's northwest entrance transforms into a dining room - complete with 11 tables covered with white...

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,...

Gators could spell trouble

By David Theard, Sportswriter
October 7, 2003

LSU faces a struggling Florida team Saturday in Tiger Stadium at 2:30 p.m. But at his weekly press luncheon Monday, LSU coach Nick Saban said a program like the Gators' must be respected, no matter what...

Break-in suspect surrenders

Break-in suspect surrenders

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
October 7, 2003

Steve Danos, the man accused of breaking into several apartments near the University last month, turned himself in to authorities Sept. 30. Police released a photo of Danos as well as a warrant for his...

DISSENTING VOICES

Coates 146 has become a battleground for freedom of expression. Slogans such as "George Bush is the anti-christ" and "Be afraid because paranoia is patriotic" decorate the wall and door. Shaun Treat, a...

Eliminating taxes key to fixing ‘brain drain’

By Heidi Cenac, Contributing Writer
October 1, 2003

General studies senior Ashley Hay is one of many students with plans to leave Louisiana after graduation in May. Hay wants to use her three minors to go into medical and pharmaceutical sales and said she...

Remember

Remember: Governor hopefuls work for us

By Allen Richey, Guest Columnist
October 1, 2003

Someone is trying to get your attention on Saturday, and it's not that guy or girl from your 9:30 class. Actually, there are many people trying to catch your eye, and hopefully even your vote. Several...

Higher education funds at stake

The next governor will have big shoes to fill when it comes to providing finances and support for higher education. During the past eight years, Gov. Mike Foster increased funding for higher education,...

First All-Psycho Fan Team

First All-Psycho Fan Team

By Jason Martin, Asst. Sports Editor
October 1, 2003

In honor of recent sports incidents that cross the line, I'm forced to unveil my first annual all-psycho fan team. The criteria for the team is simple. Either be arrested in some exuberant act of violence...

MORE than a game

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October 1, 2003

The Reveille hopes that when you step into the voting booth Saturday, your decision on who will lead Louisiana for the next four years rests on more than just a guessing game. We hope that our in-depth...

Religion plays large role in state elections

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
October 1, 2003

Two weeks before the 1996 U.S. Senatorial election, Louisiana democratic candidate Mary Landrieu was moderately ahead of Republican Woody Jenkins. But weeks before the election, she received a blow that...