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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,...

Occurrences

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May 8, 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...

Film portrays rose-colored reality

Meet Lizzie McGuire, a well-mannered, typical 15-year-old who just graduated from junior high. Typical in that she's strikingly beautiful, she's going to Rome on a class trip and happens to meet an Italian...

SG details Dead Week policies, resources for students

Yesterday marked the beginning of Dead Week, an intensive five-day study period preceding the week of finals. But many students are unaware of the rules governing the week or what resources are available...

University considers safety, flexibility in directory

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
May 8, 2003

Administrators heard student concerns about the LSU directory Tuesday during a focus group lead by the Registrar's Office, Computing Services and University Relations. Robert Doolos, University registrar;...

Coach comments on career

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May 8, 2003

Michael McNeil had a chance to sit down and talk with women's coach Tony Minnis about himself and this year's team. Question: Who was your role model growing up? Tony Minnis: "My parents. My dad started...

Lacrosse fever spreading to the South

Even though the LSU lacrosse team was in existence as an organization for about 20 years before becoming a club sport, and has more than doubled in size since last year, some people still do not know what...

Scholarships set to honor victims

Each year scholarships help students pay tuition and other expenses. During the past six months, family and friends have created several scholarships not only to help students but also to remember loved...

Caterie accused of copyright law infringement

Caterie accused of copyright law infringement

A music licensing firm has accused The Caterie of profiting from live and recorded performances of 15 songs -- including Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion," The B-52's "Love Shack" and Queen's "Another One Bites...

Bringing the heat

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
May 8, 2003

Reliever Billy Sadler is a study in contrasts. He will come at a batter with a 95 mph fastball and then escort him back to the pine with a bending, knee-buckling curveball. If one talks to him, he is soft...

Summer film line-up launches sequels

Summer film line-up launches sequels

After all the stress of cramming for exams and the relief of knowing another semester is over, know somewhere this summer, there is a cold movie theater waiting. This summer's movie lineup can be described...

To your health

By Lindsay Hellwig, Columnist
May 8, 2003

Since this is the last health column, let's go out with a bang. In less corny terms, let's talk about sex. Reuters reported Friday, "Two-thirds of Britons have had sex in a car, according to a British...