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Respect, courtesy never outdated

Respect, courtesy never outdated

By Emilia Gilbert, Columnist
September 10, 2003

Yesterday after a long day that was turning into an even longer evening, I boarded the bus to get to my car. I boarded and asked the driver about the route she takes. She politely answered my question...

Faculty notified of new funds

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
September 10, 2003

Chancellor Mark Emmert issued an e-mail to LSU faculty Sept. 3 announcing a 5 percent increase in the money departments get back from grants and making grant programs more accessible to researchers. The...

Sculpture park exhibit vandalized

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
September 10, 2003

LSUPD Capt. Ricky Adams said officers will increase patrols through the Quad after damage to an art exhibit in the Sculpture Garden. Alair Wells, an art graduate student, told LSUPD her exhibit "Home?"...

Chats offer answers for students

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
September 10, 2003

Students who have felt bombarded with new fees got a chance Tuesday to "chat" with the man who makes most of the important decisions that affect the University. Chancellor Mark Emmert explained the need...

For Traveler’s Sake

By With Amy Wong
September 10, 2003

This column is brought to you by American Airlines because my paranoia with synthetic fibers melting to your skin in a crash is unwarranted and because I just spent more than nine hours on one of their...

Head of the Class

Head of the Class

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
September 10, 2003

Most students remember their favorite teacher. Maybe she was the one who gave treats for good behavior or read books with the best funny voices or challenged her students to love learning. Or maybe she...

Crisis Plan undergoes changes

By Events show need for communication
September 10, 2003

The Crisis Communications Plan is receiving changes because of crises that have affected LSU and increased safety risks in the past few years, according to an LSU official. A serial killer in Baton Rouge,...

Fullback takes an important role

By David Theard, Sportswriter
September 10, 2003

Walk-ons usually make their mark on the scout team, and every once in a while they get an opportunity to make an impact on special teams. Kevin Steltz, a 5-foot-9, 245-pound walk-on fullback from Rummel...

Organizations aim to increase membership

By Leslie Ziober, Contributing Writer
September 10, 2003

LSU's size provides different extracurricular choices for its 30,000 students, but it can also isolate and make students struggle to find their place. "Sometimes the size of LSU makes me feel anonymous,...

Tribute to an LSU fan, student

Tribute to an LSU fan, student

By Jason Dore’, Columnist
September 10, 2003

When I departed Baton Rouge last Thursday for a long car ride to cover the LSU-Arizona football game, I had the slightest inkling of the life changing events that would occur while I was gone. Nor was...

Research seeks patterns in virus

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
September 10, 2003

The number of people in Louisiana infected with and dying from the West Nile epidemic is dropping at a steady rate. At this time last year, 220 people were infected and 10 had died from the virus. This...

Kaplan based in false facts

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
September 9, 2003

When Kaplan and Newsweek highlighted LSU as the country's most diverse school, they thought the University's minority enrollment was 24 percent. They were wrong. The number of black, Asian, Native American...