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Computers under virus attack

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
September 23, 2003

Since the beginning of the fall semester, 12 computer viruses have struck the LSU network, costing more than $100,000 in lost time and production. Twelve is twice the amount of viruses the University normally...

Group seeks funds to prevent HIV/AIDS

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
September 23, 2003

The Louisiana Commission on HIV/AIDS has released a 2003 report and recommendations to media in hopes that the upcoming gubernatorial candidates will recognize the need for sufficient funds and health...

Carey gets his chance

By David Theard, Sportswriter
September 23, 2003

Good things come to those who wait. LSU junior running back Shyrone Carey can tell you that. So can LSU football fans. Carey, who came from Shaw High School in New Orleans, is finally showing his talents...

Valuing difference the only way to bridge gap

By Emi Gilbert, Columnist
September 23, 2003

Recently racial issues have risen to the surface of campus issues. It is in our "Most Diverse" ranking by Newsweek. It is in the letters to the editor about Harambee and the "black section" in Tiger Stadium....

Sleep research debated

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
September 23, 2003

Many students count sleeping among their favorite pastimes, but it is unlikely that many of them ever think the way they sleep has any psychological meaning. According to British sleep expert Chris Idzikowski,...

Fant triggers Bulldogs’ offense

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
September 23, 2003

An outsider might look at Mississippi State's offensive statistics and think the Bulldogs' offense depends heavily on the passing game. The Bulldogs average 297 yards passing and 153.7 yards rushing per...

Scandals lead to boom for auditors

By Amanda Duhon, Contributing Writer
September 23, 2003

Though the job market for college graduates is at one of its lowest points in a decade, those enrolled in internal auditing courses remain optimistic about their futures. In March, the unemployment rate...

Letter to the editor

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September 23, 2003

People should thank bikers for clean air This is to the angry pedestrian. Thank you for informing us cyclists that we are "annoying and angry." Though I can't speak for all cyclists, please accept my apology,...

For Travel’s Sake

By With Amy Wong
September 23, 2003

Guten morgen, buongiorno and bonjour. I'm on the last leg of my 18-day European Encounter tour. For those who missed my column last week (shame on you!), I've been traveling around Europe for the past...

Changing Face of Campus

Changing Face of Campus

By Alexandria Burris, Contributing Writer
September 23, 2003

The halls of South Graham will be silent at the end of the fall 2003 semester as Residential Life prepares to demolish the building. Debora Baker, Residential Life Director, said Graham Hall will be demolished...

Dreaming of Sleep

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
September 23, 2003

It is the fifth week of the semester, and instead of football games and parties dominating the brain, it is tests and projects. And where tests and projects lurk, so do inadequate sleep and sleep deprivation,...

Occurences

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September 23, 2003

TODAY Academic Excellence: Doing it the Right Way * Workshop presented by the Minority Engineering Program * 6 p.m., 143 Coates Stand-Up Comedy * Open mike night at Richoux's * $3 Admission, performers...