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The last show

The last show

By Jay Melder
September 19, 2003

So, there is this guy in Florida who is terminally ill, and he wants to end his life on stage during a rock concert in St. Petersburg, Fla. early next month. How do you feel about that? In a radio interview...

Lay the smack down

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
September 19, 2003

Finally wrestling has come back to the GameCube. "Wrestlemania XIX" is the long-awaited sequel to last year's bomb "Wrestlemania X8." Wrestling games have been popular for fans and non-fans alike for years...

Service work fulfills University graduate

By Aaron Bayham, etc. Writer
September 18, 2003

When Carl Stages Jr. graduated from LSU in 1981 with a degree in history, he had no idea that 22 years later he would be working at a bank, much less a food bank. Stages has worked at the Greater Baton...

Georgia wideouts step up

By David Theard, Sportswriter
September 18, 2003

LSU's Michael Clayton and Georgia's Fred Gibson display a lot of similarities. Both are their respective team's No. 1 receiver. Both measure up around the 6-foot-4, 195-pound range. And both are excellent...

Running posses negative effects for women

Running posses negative effects for women

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
September 18, 2003

Running around campus and at the Rec Center is a popular method of exercise for students at the University, but women who run on a regular basis need to be more cautious about possible negative effects. Kathryn...

Student stresses advantages of using Career Services

By Stephanie DeMoor, Special Sections Editor
September 18, 2003

At a University as large as LSU, there are many treasures hidden around campus. The basement of Coates Hall houses one of them: Career Services. Located in B-1, Career Services personnel and counselors...

Employers visit campus for Career Day

By Walter Gabriel, etc. Writer
September 18, 2003

Today's college students face an economy that offers fewer jobs directly after graduation, so staying a step ahead of competition is increasingly important. With more than 150 recruiters under one roof...

Older students find unique college experience

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
September 18, 2003

The college experience for many students starts when they are fresh out of high school with dreams of living it up at night and mixing in classes during the day. But some students take a different approach...

Aptitude testing offers guidance.

By Leslie Zoiber, etc. Writer
September 18, 2003

It is not uncommon for college students to change majors, but a career aptitude test can help an undecided student focus on a future career. Although these tests are mainly given to high school and college...

Israel must defend itself against Arafat

Israel must defend itself against Arafat

By Eric Gremillion, Columnist
September 18, 2003

Last week, Israel's cabinet voted to "remove" the obstacle of Palestinian President Yassir Arafat, citing that he sponsors and encourages terrorism and has done everything he possibly can to derail the...

Internet sites aid jobseekers

By Alexandria Burris, etc. Writer
September 18, 2003

Throw out the yellow pages, job-seekers. Internet sites, such as Monster.com and HotJobs.com, make finding a job as easy as 1-2-3. According to the Web site Monster.com, in addition to searching for jobs...

SEC teams measure well in early play

SEC teams measure well in early play

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
September 18, 2003

The Southeastern Conference has fared well in the first three weeks of women's soccer play. Nine SEC schools retain a winning record and five teams have made the Top 25 so far this season. Close games...