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May 7, 2003

Today - Thursday, May 8 XA LiveSponsored by Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship7 p.m., Dodson AuditoriumContact Monica Filgo, 334-3252 Green Party meeting5 p.m., Women's Center Salon Series LectureClarence...

SG officers get advice from former leaders

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
May 6, 2003

As incoming SG President Allen Richey and Vice President Jason Wesley get comfortable in their new offices, two former student body leaders looked back at their time in office and offered them some helpful...

Occurrences

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May 6, 2003

Today - Wednesday, May 7 Go Club at LSU4:30-8:30 p.m., second floor Union next to PJ's coffeeContact Jack Breaux 334-4547 Lively Arts Committee (UPC)Help select and promote nationally touring Broadway...

Fewer students sign up to study abroad

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
May 6, 2003

Student enrollment numbers are down for summer study abroad programs at the University compared to past semesters, according to Margaret Parker, Academic Programs Abroad director. "[Enrollment] went from...

Overexposed

Final thoughts

There comes a time when people no longer can dodge the inevitability of leaving and saying goodbye. Some students realized this the first day of the semester, others during the Tiger Band's rendition of...

Letters to the Editor

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May 6, 2003

Professor questions policy's legality In an article by James Gaddy entitled "Faculty Senate examines tenure resolution" (April 11), Carruth McGehee was quoted as stating the new PS-36 amendment provides...

Students petition for Prestholdt

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
May 6, 2003

A dozen Honors College students have prepared a petition to reinstate the Honors College "father figure" and the man known as "Dr. P." Perry Prestholdt, Honors College director of student services, will...

The other side

By Jasone Doré, Columnist
May 6, 2003

The beloved Tigerland establishments have been embroiled in controversy since a Reveille article last week detailed allegations of racist dress codes in some bars. As one of the few conservative Greeks...

Manship School caps number of guests

Manship School caps number of guests

As its largest class in recent years prepares to graduate, the Manship School of Mass Communication is allotting graduates eight tickets each for the school's May 23 diploma ceremony in the Union Theater...

Baseball finishes ahead of the 'Pack,' 21-6

Baseball finishes ahead of the ‘Pack,’ 21-6

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
May 6, 2003

LSU thrashed 20 hits and took advantage of six Loyola University errors to beat the Wolfpack, 21-6, Tuesday night at Alex Box Stadium. The game was called after a Will Harris lead-off home run in the eighth...

Schmidt blossoms in circle

Schmidt blossoms in circle

Notre Dame seemed like a good fit for Kristin Schmidt after she recorded a 27-3 record with a 0.55 ERA in her freshman year for the Irish softball team. But the current Tiger pitcher said South Bend, Ind.,...

Fishing for a cause

One summer, Nick Rauber, now a zoology senior, and some high school buddies and their fathers decided to have a weekend fishing competition. The rules were simple: Catch the biggest fish. Seven years later,...