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Tiger baseball still leads West, conference

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
May 4, 2003

The LSU baseball team overcame a tough weekend series against the top-rated pitching staff in the Southeastern Conference and maintained first place in the top-heavy SEC with a 6-1 win Sunday against Mississippi...

Four more qualify for track regionals

The LSU track and field team reserved four additional spots at the NCAA Regionals after meeting qualifying marks Saturday in the Tiger Twilight Classic at Bernie Moore Track and Field Stadium. LSU coach...

Bridging continental divisions

By James Gaddy, Staff Writer
May 4, 2003

Territorial lines have risen as national boundaries in Africa, segregating the population as well as the resources of the African people for centuries. Dele Adebamiji, speaking at the African Student Organization's...

Raving viewer rushes to 'X2'

Raving viewer rushes to ‘X2’

Ladies and Gentlemen, just when you thought it was safe to stay in and study, the summer movie season begins. "X-Men United" (also known as X2) went into production mere months after the success of the...

Occurrences

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May 4, 2003

Today - Monday, May 5 W.O.WMeeting6 p.m. Women's CenterContact Rebecca, 334-3871 Gumbo YearbookPhoto-Op10 a.m. - 2 p.m. QuadContact Christy, 578-2670, [email protected] Poetry Reading and Music PerformanceSponsored...

Typical Tigerland weekend

By James Gaddy
May 4, 2003

Story by James Gaddy, Photo by Collin Richie Students credit smaller crowds to Jazz Fest, Cinco de Mayo University students filled Tigerland bars to capacity Friday night, their cars jammed around the...

Hornet’s fiasco typical

By David Theard, Sports Writer
May 4, 2003

When I heard the Charlotte Hornets were relocating to New Orleans, my opinion that the Big Easy is a cursed sports city began to change. After years of futile struggling from the Saints, the relocation...

Fulfilling Expectations

Fulfilling Expectations

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
May 1, 2003

The glitz and the glamour of the Major Leagues. Million dollar contracts, a place of popularity and recognition in our society and a fun job with many more perks. From the time boys are 5-years-old and...

Student Senate meetings draw to close

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
May 1, 2003

The Student Senate approved the 2003-2004 Student Government budget, gave 33 members of the incoming executive staff and judicial branch final approval and accomplished several other tasks Wednesday night. After...

Bill tries to deny foreign students aid

The Florida House of Judiciary Committee killed a bill April 14 that would have denied financial assistance to foreign students from six of seven countries which the United States has named "sponsors of...

Bathroom art: Student finds new meaning

Seven toilets adorned with clay, latex, fur and gold leaf are on display in the School of Art gallery in Foster Hall. These toilets are part of "Bathroom Issues," an exhibit created by ceramics graduate...

Softball still chases West Division crown

By David Theard, Sports Writer
May 1, 2003

Because of tiebreakers and the way the schedule finishes, the LSU softball team's four-year reign as Southeastern Conference champions will come to an end after this weekend. But the SEC West is still...