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Task Force tests African students in serial killer investigation

By Tracy Simoneaux
May 23, 2003

The serial killer task force recently has taken DNA swabs from at least half a dozen black graduate students from the continent of Africa, according to the members of the University's international community...

U.S. vice president to speak at graduation

By Tracy Simoneaux
May 21, 2003

Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney will address this spring's graduates Friday as speaker for the main commencement ceremony. Chancellor Mark Emmert confirmed the vice president's visit and said he is...

LSUPD makes multiple arrests

LSUPD arrested two individuals last week for remaining on campus after being forbidden. An officer patrolling the Quad April 29 observed Linda Aldridge, 50, of 837 Steel Blvd., Baton Rouge, using computers...

Cell phones benefit University workers

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
May 9, 2003

The University foots the bill for several employee cell phones, including personnel from Facility Services, the Office of Telecommunications and the Vet School. According to the Office of Accounting Services,...

Track and field readies for final meets

Both the LSU men's and women's track and field teams will compete for national championships in June, but the Tigers still have business to finish at the Southeastern Conference and regional meets later...

Off the cuff

By Rebekah Monson
May 9, 2003

Time's up. Pencils down. My tenure as Cuffist has come to a very timely end. I will miss y'all, but I promise I leave you in very competent hands. So, now's the time to be sappy about how much I loved...

Anxiety on rise because of serial killer

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
May 9, 2003

Katina Bias, an ISDS junior, said she feels safer in New York City than Baton Rouge. "I'm afraid, but it's not enough to make me change," Bias said. "I still have to go to class." With the end of the semester...

Tigers, Tide meet today

By David Theard, Sports Writer
May 9, 2003

With one win behind it in the Southeastern Conference Tournament, the 12th-ranked LSU softball team now is looking ahead to playing SEC West Champion Alabama in the second round of the tournament at 5...

Graduation speaker anonymous

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
May 9, 2003

With graduation two weeks away, the ceremony's speaker still remains a mystery to those preparing to move beyond their college careers. Chancellor Mark Emmert said the speaker's name will be announced...

Who lit the match?

Baton Rouge — traffic’s black hole

By Jennifer Galjour, Columnist
May 9, 2003

This past Monday morning, I seriously considered throwing my alarm clock across the room when it went off at 6:30 a.m. I was, however, consoled by the thought that surely two hours would be adequate to...

Softball opens SEC Tourney with extra-inning effort, 1-0

PLANT CITY, FL - In a dramatic finish to an equally dramaticafternoon, LSU sub Lauren Delahoussaye drove a pinch-hit RBI singleto right field in the bottom of the ninth inning to give No. 3 LSUa 1-0 win...

Following A Legend

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
May 9, 2003

It was not the hand coach Smoke Laval probably wanted to be dealt, but he has made the best of it. Ace pitcher Lane Mestepey has not pitched all year and his replacement in the Friday night slot, Brian...