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Volleyball set for conference play

By Amanda Vierck, Sportswriter
September 17, 2003

After winning eight straight matches, the University of Florida volleyball team (8-1) leads the Southeastern Conference heading into conference play. Led by five seniors and three juniors, the No. 3 Gators...

Letters to the editor

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September 17, 2003

Harambee didn't live up to title Harambee' ... a "Coming Together," a bridge over the gap, ... I think not! I approached this year's Harambee' festival with excitment and anticipation as it was to be the...

Networking crucial to success

By Marti Buckley, etc. Writer
September 17, 2003

Today, with the job market tighter than ever, a high GPA and a great resume may not be enough to secure graduates their dream careers. In the tight economy, students may be surprised to find out which...

Economist advises for smart employment choices

By Rebecca Markway, etc. Writer
September 17, 2003

Looking at the current economic situation in this country, students cannot help but want to stay in school as long as possible. Recent statistics show the March 2001 recession has affected people with...

Internships provide important experience, connections

By Perisha Hendricks, etc. Writer
September 17, 2003

"Internship? Someone people need internships," said education junior Alex Joshua. "But I don't need one. Employers are jumping to hire me." Education students, such as Joshua, will have acquired experience...

Nip/Tuck gains attention

By Angella Semons, Revelry Writer
September 17, 2003

FX's new drama "Nip/Tuck" is under scrutiny for being obscene and misinterpretting plastic surgery. The series, which airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m., continues to gain bad press. Parents Television Council has...

School of Art gallery displays faculty's work

School of Art gallery displays faculty’s work

By Mark F. Bonner, Revelry Writer
September 17, 2003

The LSU School of Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition of faculty art work in Foster Hall, surveying the varying disciplines art professors teach their students. Every year, the School of Art presents...

Volunteers benefit from experience in various ways

By Aaron Bayham, etc. Writer
September 17, 2003

While many think of volunteering as a nice way to get involved and give back to the community, others think of it as an escape. For Kristie Thibodeaux, volunteering means beating the almost impossible...

Guns-a-blaze, El Mariachi returns

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
September 17, 2003

The tale of the guitar-playing, gun-slinging hero continues in this final chapter in the epic El Mariachi trilogy. Robert Rodriguez's "Once Upon a Time in Mexico" follows the mythical El Mariachi, or simply...

“The Secret Life of Bees”

By Leslie Branton, Revelry Writer
September 17, 2003

A quintessential novel for mothers and daughters, "The Secret Life of Bees," transcends the traditional to tackle interracial and childhood trauma issues. Author Sue Monk Kidd, hailed as truly original...

Tigers await hyped up meeting

Tigers await hyped up meeting

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
September 17, 2003

LSU football coach Nick Saban continued to downplay the magnitude of Saturday's game with Georgia in Wednesday's press conference following practice. "[The players] won't do a damn thing," Saban joked....

Rumors erupt about the Pixies’ reunion

By Kim Moreau, Revelry Writer
September 17, 2003

Reunited, and it feels so good. At least Pixies fans are hoping so, as rumors fly that the band is planning a reunion tour. The band manager told Billboard.com the group will bury the hatchet and embark...