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Flory looks for successful year

Flory looks for successful year

By Amanda Vierck Sportswriter
August 26, 2003

Hard work does not mean a lot to LSU volleyball coach Fran Flory. It is the result that matters. "You have to get the job done," she said. "It doesn't matter how hard you work, it matters that you succeed." Flory,...

Professor called on for USA medical staff

Professor called on for USA medical staff

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
August 26, 2003

Ray Castle has had a dream to go to the Pan-American Games, and a month ago that dream came true. Castle, an assistant professor in kineseology, attended the mid-August contest in Santo Domingo in the...

Green ready to shine at receiver

By Jason Martin Assistant Sports Editor
August 26, 2003

Skyler Green needed a change. He wasn't comfortable with the No. 81 on his jersey last season, so he donned the No. 5 this year. "It felt too heavy," Green said. "I needed something lighter." The 5-foot-9,...

Headaches force Bech to sidelines

By Ronnie McLellan Sportswriter
August 26, 2003

Scoring a touchdown against Florida on a fake field goal in a 36-7 win for LSU last season was something Blain Bech said he dreamed about since childhood, but a never- ending headache leaves the senior...

New bookstore: Wal-Martesque

By Emi Gilbert, Columnist
August 26, 2003

Life is full of choices. This is the time of year when we make the choice to buy or not to buy textbooks. If you choose the former, textbooks are available from several sources, but usually we buy books...

Vowing for change

By Jaci Cole Staff Writer
August 26, 2003

Of the 22,703 LSU students that reported a religion on their application in the fall of 2002, 12,582 of them checked "Catholic." Roman Catholic students compose almost 40 percent of the student population. Many...

YouthElect draws attention to politics

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
August 26, 2003

A gubernatorial forum set to play out on campus Sept. 3 was cancelled Tuesday due to a lack of candidates. The forum was to focus on the problem of out-migration of young people facing the state. The forum...

Exhibit depicts city's role in Civil Rights movement

Exhibit depicts city’s role in Civil Rights movement

By Adam Causey, Staff Writer
August 26, 2003

A campus exhibit intended to prevent students from forgetting a piece of history might be forgotten itself. The 50th anniversary of a historic bus boycott is being commemorated in Hill Memorial Library,...

Red planet closes in on earth

By Heidi Cenac Contributing Writer
August 26, 2003

It's coming. Mars has been moving closer to earth for several months, but unlike science fiction movies the bright red ending to this encounter will be an unsually great view. Tonight the two planets will...

Black Student Union elects new president

By Jaci Cole, Staff Writer
August 26, 2003

Two weeks after Brandon Smith became an LSU student, he was a member of the Black Student Union's Executive Board. Two years later, he is leading that executive board as BSU President and is ready to tackle...

Coach looks to make first NCAA appearance.

By Chris Gibson, Contributing Writer
August 25, 2003

It is clear by his track record that LSU soccer coach George Fotopoulos wins. It took just two full seasons and the first game of the 2002 season for Fotopoulos to become the school's all-time win leader....

Fraternity praised despite poor assessment

By Laura Patz, Chief Staff Writer
August 25, 2003

Despite a poor score on the spring University Greek assessment, the LSU Omega Psi Phi chapter has been recognized as the most outstanding in its district. Although there is a misconception that the University...