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Greeks attempt Fall move

Greeks attempt Fall move

Two University Greek organizations may be getting new homes on campus for the fall semester if financial issues can be resolved. Jennifer Lyons, Sigma Alpha advisor, said the agricultural sorority is attempting...

Softball team loses player, coach for fall

Softball team loses player, coach for fall

By Amanda Vierck, Staff Writer
June 18, 2003

The LSU softball team is losing a key member for the 2003-2004 season. Tessa Lynam, a pitcher and designated hitter, is transferring to another school for the fall. Associate Sports Information Director...

Head of smuggling ring arrested

HOUSTON - Authorities said Monday they have arrested the ringleader of the immigrant smuggling operation that ended in the deaths of 19 people crammed into a stifling trailer. Prosecutors unsealed an indictment...

Occurences

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June 16, 2003

LSU THEATER "TROPICAL BREEZE HOTEL" * A play by Maryse Conde, directed by Femi Euba * June 18- 7:30 p.m. Pay-What-You-Can Preview * June 19- 7:30 p.m. Sneak Preview (All Seats $12) * Play runs June 20-29...

Brady, Gunter receive contract raises

Brady, Gunter receive contract raises

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
June 16, 2003

The Board of Supervisors voted June 5 to give contract raises to the University's two head basketball coaches. Seventh year men's head coach John Brady will receive a pay increase to $675,000 annually...

off the cuff

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June 16, 2003

Why do so many of us around the University try to torture ourselves into what we think are sexy, hard bodies? Yes-I'll admit I am one of those guys huffing and puffing for my next breath as you pass me...

Narrowing the field

By Hannah Anderson, Columnist
June 16, 2003

Inspired by a meeting held by republican bigwigs Monday that led two gubernatorial candidates to withdraw from the race, employees at one state capitol office had an excellent idea for another reality...

OVER TOO SOON

By Graham Thomas, Contributing Writer
June 16, 2003

OMAHA, Neb. - LSU's trademark all season has been overcoming adversity. From the tragic death of team captain Wally Pontiff last summer, to losing nine key players for the season due to injury, to all...

Being GAY in Baton Rouge

Danny Watts said his company would probably fire him if he kissed the one he loves at its annual Christmas party. Courts also refuse to allow Watts, a 39-year-old Baton Rouge industrial real estate salesman...

College hosts microbiology lab workshop

College hosts microbiology lab workshop

Most of the campus community would not expect to see high school teachers working as students in a Life Sciences lab. The teachers are participating in the Microbiology and Molecular Biology Outreach Program,...

Ineffective communication

By Benjamin Leger, Managing Editor
June 16, 2003

Imagine returning to your apartment after a weekend at home, visiting family. You walk in and find your roommate moved out and now there is this new guy sub-leasing who doesn't smell so good and steals...

University sports fan dies at 84

By Scott Sternberg, Staff Writer
June 16, 2003

LSU sports lost one of its major proponents June 11, as Martin J. Broussard, athletic trainer and University employee for more than 50 years, died at the age of 84. "It's hard to put into words the people...