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ExxonMobil commits to education

The ExxonMobil Corporation recently donated about $1 million to the University--more money than it donated to any other academic institution in the past year. Earlier this summer company officials, including...

Institute finds students crucial for election

Institute finds students crucial for election

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
June 11, 2003

College age voters might be the key to winning the 2004 presidential election, according to a recent survey. Harvard University's Institute of Politics conducted a survey polling 1,201 undergraduates throughout...

Geauxing back to Omaha

Geauxing back to Omaha

By Amanda Vierck, Staff Writer
June 9, 2003

In front of a record crowd of 7,492 at Alex Box Stadium onSunday, the LSU baseball team posted 19 hits and 20 runs to earn aspot in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb., for the first timein three years. The...

Safety to stay top priority

Despite the arrest of serial killer suspect Derrick Todd Lee, University officials say they have no plans to decrease the safety precautions implemented on campus. Robin Dunkin, University Relations marketing...

Study links video games, better sight

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
June 9, 2003

A University of Rochester study recently found that video games actually "sharpen the mind." The study found young adults who regularly play video games have improved visual skills compared to those who...

The truth of the matter

By Kayla Gagnet, Editor-in-chief
June 9, 2003

I feel sorry for Michael Kinney. The 29-year-old from Sedalia, Mo., was fired last week. I'm not concerned that he lost his job, because he deserved to. The reason he earns my sympathy is because his firing...

University involved in search for evidence

University involved in search for evidence

A University geology professor and graduate assistant aided law enforcement officials in their search for possible evidence against suspected serial killer Derrick Todd Lee. Professor Jeffrey Nunn said...

Letter To The Director

Once again we have balanced the budget on the backs of the most vulnerable. But, what will be the true cost to the community? The only place mental health seems to be a priority in this state is in the...

Off the Cuff

By Adam Causey
June 9, 2003

I just returned to LSU after spending a semester on the West Coast studying at California State University, Chico. Before I left, a lot of people at LSU cracked f jokes about staying away from hippies...

Powerlifters compete in finals

Powerlifters compete in finals

By Amanda Vierck, Staff Writer
June 9, 2003

The 2003 Junior National Powerlifting Championships, held at the Baton Rouge Radisson, gave home court advantage to two members of the LSU Powerlifting team. Students Kenneth Reynolds and Steven McLawchlin...

Police finish serial killer puzzle

Police finish serial killer puzzle

Serial killer task force investigators said they tried for 10 months to connect the pieces of the killer's puzzle without first seeing a picture. Throughout May, they finally were able to put together...

Safety lingers in students’ minds

After the capture of suspected serial killer Derrick Todd Lee, students share mixed opinions about whether women still will be aware of their surroundings. Amber Matthews, a psychology sophomore, said...