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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...

Duo bonds French, Americans through music

A crowd of about 70 people gathered in the International Cultural Center for "Romance en France" Friday night, which featured a duo performing classical and popular French music. The event, which was free...

SEC battle comes down to last game

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
May 4, 2003

To compare the Southeastern Conference Divisional and overall races to the recently run Kentucky Derby, everything is coming down the stretch. There are just two SEC weekends remaining for each team, and...

Backyard Bash

Backyard Bash

A new Baton Rouge tradition may have been born May 3. For the second year in a row, LSU students Adam Taylor, Brock Gomez and Brad Jenson hosted an all-day event that fused the worlds of rock music and...

Eyler adds depth to album with live set

By Anna Byars, Contributing Writer
May 4, 2003

Ben Eyler says he's shy, but talking to him and listening to him perform live easily negate his self-definition. He's quite talkative and equally as articulate. With a background in playwriting, journalism...

Campus 411

By aron Bayham
May 4, 2003

'Twas the night before a big final and all through the dorm, students were considering cheating. After reading the LSU Code of Student Conduct, those students may start thinking otherwise. What is the...

Spam me

By Eric Gremillion, Columnist
May 4, 2003

They're the bane of every professor's solemn lecture. Everyone has seen the results of a cell phone- related class interruption: an embarrassed student humbled by an irate professor. Multiple offenses...

Gala launches new Sculpture Park exhibit

Students, teachers, family and friends gathered in the Sculpture Park Sunday to officially kick off the new exhibit. This year's exhibit includes six sculptures designed and made through a collaborative...

White hot

By Peter Ragusa, Columnist
May 4, 2003

This could be a long, hot summer. I don't only mean that literally. In the most figurative way you can imagine, this could be a summer for the ages. In the classic 1958 film, "The Long, Hot Summer," Paul...

Softball team fails to capture SEC West

By Jason Martin, Sports Writer
May 4, 2003

For the first time since LSU reinstated its softball program in 1997, the Tigers did not win the Southeastern Conference Western Division. No. 10 LSU lost two-of-three to No. 25 Florida (38-21, 19-11 SEC)...

Baton Rouge air falls short of government standards

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
May 4, 2003

The Baton Rouge metropolitan area is ranked 16th in the American Lung Association State of the Air 2003 report. The report, released Thursday, cites the 25 most ozone-polluted cities in the United States. It...