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Tigers upend Leathernecks

By Ronnie McLellan, Sportswriter
September 14, 2003

The Western Illinois Leathernecks lived up to their nickname on Saturday night with aggressive play before 87,164 spectators at Tiger Stadium in a 35-7 LSU victory. LSU football coach Nick Saban said the...

Austin holds arts festival

By Angella Semons, Revelry Writer
September 14, 2003

Austin City Limits Music Festival will make its debut this weekend. Starting Friday, Zilker Park in Austin, Texas will host the three-day music festival. The festival is the brainchild of the Public Broadcast...

Doctors introduce new birth control

By Heidi Cenac, Contributing Writer
September 14, 2003

For women who dread that one week each month, a new birth control regime may have an answer. Earlier this month, the Food and Drug Administration approved Seasonale, the first extended-cycle birth control...

Occurences

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September 14, 2003

TODAY Monday, Sept. 15 MLK Commemorative Committee * Meeting * 4:30 p.m., Union Ouachita Room * Contact Steven Nelson, [email protected] College of Business Administration * Reception with the Dean of the...

Campus Trends:

We're a little late on this trend, but with all the gluteus maximus messages on girls' shorts these days, The Reveille couldn't ignore this clothing movement. Retro fashion is in. So it is no surprise...

Canine more than just ‘best friend’

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
September 14, 2003

Charles Isbell, a religious studies professor, did not know a routine visit to a Slidell, La. pound would save his life. Isbell said he and his wife are active in research on mastiffs, a breed of dog that...

IDentity crisis

IDentity crisis

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
September 14, 2003

A rise in identity theft indicated by a recent survey means students must be more aware of behavior that puts them at risk for victimization. A recently released Federal Trade Commission study found that...

Candidates aim to earn distinction

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
September 14, 2003

With only three weeks to go before the gubernatorial election, candidates are pushing to separate themselves from the rest of the pack. The race is made up of 18 candidates, but only seven have received...

Debbie Smith Act forces better investigation

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
September 14, 2003

A new U.S. Congressional bill calls for more efficient investigation and prosecution of rape kits. The Debbie Smith Act/DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of 2003 asks for $250 million in grants that would...

Cross Country runs well in New Mexico

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
September 14, 2003

The LSU cross country teams relied on a pair of juniors at the Lobo Invitational Saturday hosted by the University of New Mexico. Junior Jimmy Wiggins paced the men's team in the 8K meet with a time of...

Slashing Prices

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
September 14, 2003

In an effort to get consumers back in music stores, Universal Music Group announced a cut in their CD prices. UMG plans on reducing wholesale prices on their products and implementing a $12.98 Manufactured...

Focus on Fitness

By Kris Rappold
September 14, 2003

Many college students are not able to maintain a proper nutritional diet, because we just do not have the time. College students are often forced to pick up a quick bite at the nearest fast food restaurant. Fast...