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‘Bar after bar …’

By Editor’s View
September 25, 2003

Imagine if Baton Rouge had more than a handful of bars to choose from. Imagine Baton Rouge with coffee shops and open-air restaurants that line clean streets. Imagine a Baton Rouge where people live and...

FBI investigates Vet School break-in

By Samantha Sieber, News Editor
September 25, 2003

LSUPD and the FBI are investigating a break-in at the School of Veterinarian Medicine that may be the work of an extremist animal rights group. LSUPD Capt. Ricky Adams said someone broke into the Inhalation...

Gathering Place

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
September 25, 2003

Heath Hobbs stood in a circle of LSU students, eyes closed, head bowed and prayed for the conversion of the University and the nation. Hobbs, a construction management sophomore, joined a group of Christian...

Letter to the editor

By
September 24, 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 24, 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 24, 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 24, 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 24, 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...

University policy benefits victims of assault

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
September 24, 2003

Every two minutes, someone is sexually assaulted in the United States, according to national statistics. Although only one instance of sexual assault occurred on the University campus in 2002, and only...

Show must go on

By Jay Melder, Columnist
September 24, 2003

For those of you who thought you would have to wait until next season to know the outcome of California's gubernatorial recall election finale, you're in luck. The producers (the court) have decided to...

Too many Tigers, Bulldogs

By Graham Thomas, Sportswriter
September 24, 2003

For the third weekend in a row, LSU has to deal with Bulldogs. It's really getting old. I know Western Illinois' mascot is the Leathernecks, but if you look at their media guide it really is a Bulldog...

SEC play beings with Arkansas matchup

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
September 24, 2003

After recording a 5-7 pre-conference record, the LSU volleyball team opens Southeastern Conference play against division rival Arkansas at 7 p.m. in the PMAC. "We're ready to start SEC play," said LSU...