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Funds for wetlands to be decided by voters

Funds for wetlands to be decided by voters

With three proposed constitutional amendments addressing coastal erosion on the Oct. 4 ballot, Louisiana voters will be faced with an issue that often gets overlooked - the environment. Gubernatorial candidates...

Additional information about candidates for statewide offices

Lieutenant Governor Candidate for lieutenant governor, J.F. "Rick" Ankesheiln, a Republican from New Orleans, is determined to develop Louisiana into a premiere retirement state. Ankesheiln plans to build...

Soccer to open SEC play

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
October 1, 2003

As if the LSU soccer team did not make a statement to other Southeastern Conference foes last November when, as an eighth seed, it knocked off top-seeded Auburn in the SEC Tournament, LSU will attempt...

Geography department celebrates 75 years

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
September 30, 2003

In its 75-year history, the Geography and Anthropology Department has experienced much growth and change. Along with using modern technologies for activities such as the serial killer investigation, the...

Experienced pitchers lead deep baseball staff

Experienced pitchers lead deep baseball staff

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
September 30, 2003

One year separated from the mound made junior pitcher Lane Mestepey realize what he wants to do once his baseball career is over. The left hander said he wants to be a coach, and he got some experience...

Soccer ready for SEC play

Soccer ready for SEC play

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
September 30, 2003

The LSU soccer team is using a two-week-long break from the playing field to tune up its play, increase players' fitness level and rehabilitate injuries. Senior midfielder Jen deHay said the Tigers only...

off the cuff

By Editor’s note:
September 30, 2003

What follows is a response to comments in last week's "Off the Cuff" columns. Anna Byars wrote about a man with a mustache who asked her to move her car, which was parked in his driveway. Her comments...

Professor publishes La. Book

By Dennis Mitchell, Contributing Writer
September 30, 2003

A new documentary series and companion book, which gives a different perspective on Louisiana history, recently was released by an LSU professor and a local TV network. C.E. Richard, a screen-writing professor...

Lowering the Limit

Lowering the Limit

By Scott L. Sternberg, Staff Writer
September 30, 2003

A Louisiana law passed two years ago goes into effect Tuesday, lowering the legal blood alcohol level for drunk driving from .10 to .08 percent. LSUPD Capt. Ricky Adams said campus police hand out about...

Sound bytes for the upcoming election

Sound bytes for the upcoming election

By Bradley Aldrich, Columnist
September 30, 2003

America is a sound-bite culture. Whether the daily lives of our citizens have become too multi-faceted and overextended to allow for relaxed contemplation, or if we simply just don't care anymore, is a...

Subpoena issued to Reveille

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
September 30, 2003

The State of Louisiana subpoenaed The Reveille Friday for an e-mail the Animal Liberation Front allegedly sent the paper claiming responsibility for several thousand dollars of damage to the LSU Inhalation...

Upsets drop big teams in power rankings

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
September 30, 2003

1. Oklahoma (4-0) - The Sooners had the week off, resting and studying. Their next victim is Iowa State, which was the latest casualty in Northern Illinois' cinderella season. It could get ugly. 2. Miami...