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Da Vinci, Argentinian exhibits open today

By Marti Buckley, Contributing Writer
September 9, 2003

LSU students now have the opportunity to enjoy historical works of art and skilled photography without leaving campus. The LSU Museum of Art opened two new exhibits Tuesday titled "The Inventions of Leonardo...

Letter to the Editor

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September 9, 2003

Tiger fans a joy to be around I just wanted to let the LSU student body know how deeply their fans touched us at the UA/LSU game Saturday night. My son is in the "Pride of Arizona" band, which put on the...

Speed Demon

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
September 9, 2003

Speed kills on the pitch, particularly when facing teams of lesser talent and athleticism. However, when facing the best and brightest of the Southeastern Conference, speed alone cannot carry a player. LSU...

 

Tigers find new home after suffering neglect

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
September 9, 2003

Three tigers living at a local truck stop were relocated to a new home, with the help of two University alumnae. Cynthia Cash, a former professor and Coalition of Louisiana Animal Advocates volunteer,...

Cross country fares well at Tulane

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
September 8, 2003

Cross Country coach Mark Elliot held most of his experienced runners out of the Tulane Invitational this weekend, yet the results did not seem to reflect the move. Senior leader Jimmy Wiggins and juniors...

Major construction to change skyline

Major construction to change skyline

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
September 8, 2003

Four eight-story apartment buildings, along with an adjacent eight-story parking garage are scheduled to be built on the corner of Burbank and Nicholson Drive, changing the University's skyline. Robert...

Mauck shines in big win

By Bryan Wideman, Sportswriter
September 8, 2003

Saturday was another wild and wacky moment in college football. Upsets were rampant, top teams were struggling and Matt Mauck completed 90 percent of his passes. As many top-ranked teams squeaked by opponents...

Cost-efficient fun

Cost-efficient fun: Free activities plentiful

By Kevin Brooks, Revelry Writer
September 8, 2003

An old saying claims, "Nothing in this world is free." Fortunately, students can prove this false. Many students are unaware of the free, fun things to do in Baton Rouge and the LSU area. This Revelry...

Monthly event to reinforce diversity

Monthly event to reinforce diversity

By Perisha Hendricks, Contributing Writer
September 8, 2003

After a long week of getting up early to attend classes and work, Daniel LeSage, a psychology sophomore, said it's relaxing to sit down and enjoy the triple treat: food, fun, and friends on "Fiesta Friday". It...

DOMINATION

DOMINATION

By Graham Thomas, Sports Editor
September 8, 2003

TUCSON, Ariz. - For the more than 6,000 LSU fans who traveled cross country for the Tigers' game against Arizona, LSU coach Nick Saban and the Tigers did not disappoint Saturday. And by halftime, with...

Letter to the Editor

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September 8, 2003

PC police need to get a life Okay, it's getting a little excessive. The term "politically correct" was unheard of until about ten years ago; when flight attendants decided they did not want to be called...

Fans swarm PMAC for ‘Tiger Tailgating’

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
September 8, 2003

The Tiger football team may have been out of town this past weekend, but that did not stop hundreds of LSU fans in Baton Rouge from getting a taste of traditional tailgating fever. Guaranty Broadcasting,...