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Professor organizes diversity groups

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
April 27, 2003

A mass communication instructor recently has begun a series of focus groups to discuss diversity issues at the University and will hold two more sessions this week. Professor Lori Boyer said she started...

Lady Tigers chosen for WNBA careers

By Jason Martin, Sports Writer
April 27, 2003

Three LSU women's basketball players were chosen Friday in the 2003 WNBA Draft, just after the league signed a collective bargaining agreement to keep it in existence for another four years. Center Aiysha...

Fidel Castro: Cuba’s Saddam

By Eric Gremillion, Columnist
April 27, 2003

We live in crazy times. The SARS virus continues to spread throughout the world, uncertainty of the future of Iraq looms over the heads of our nation's leaders, and the peace in the Middle East hopefully...

‘Secretary’ offers intriguing view

By Anna Byars, Contributing Writer
April 27, 2003

Students who have not left Baton Rouge in the past few months probably have never heard about or seen the Lions Gate movie, "Secretary." This film now is available on DVD and VHS for the masses who were...

Campus411

By auren Wilbert
April 27, 2003

Many students on campus may be unaware that beneath the oaks and arches is a tunnel system dating back to the 1920s. Peter Davidson, Energy Services director, said the underground system makes it easier...

Tigers bring out brooms, sweep UT

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
April 27, 2003

Going into this weekend's series against Tennessee, No. 8 LSU was hoping to focus only on its destiny and not glance at the Southeastern Conference standings. Sunday's winning starter Nate Bumstead said...

Photos feature same subject, different interpretations

By Nick Meyers, Contributing Writer
April 27, 2003

For the remainder of the month, Baird Studio on Christian Street is hosting "Dutch Photo," an exhibition of photographs taken by LSU professors Tom Sofranko and Paul Dean during a trip to the Netherlands. Sofranko...

MALI-BOO

MALI-BOO: Viewers left wanting

By Scott Sternberg, Contributing Writer
April 27, 2003

"Malibu's Most Wanted" is the third highest grossing movie in the land, behind the Adam Sandler flick "Anger Management" and children's book-turned-movie, "Holes." How exactly this many people were fooled...

NFL drafts four Tigers

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
April 27, 2003

It was a long nine hours Saturday for LSU football players Bradie James, Domanick Davis, LaBrandon Toefield and Norman LeJeune as the first three rounds of the 2003 NFL Draft passed before them without...

Softball sweeps past Auburn

By David Theard, Sports Writer
April 27, 2003

To keep pace with Southeastern Conference West-leading Alabama, the LSU softball team needed a sweep of Auburn this weekend. Mission accomplished. The Tigers (43-12, 19-7 Southeastern Conference) traveled...

Madonna material of ‘American Life’

By Tim Basilica, Contributing Writer
April 27, 2003

I could say something cliché and make reference to how Madonna has reinvented herself yet again or that she has changed the face of music as usual. But I won't. She has done much more than that. "American...

Letters to the Editor

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April 27, 2003

It's too soon for smugness about Iraq It didn't take long for smug, sanctimonious War Hawks like Korey Harvey to get in on the "See, I told you so" bandwagon. Yes, there were some on the anti-war side...