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Party ends in hospitalization

Party ends in hospitalization

By Samantha Sieber, Chief Staff Writer
April 22, 2003

A high school student from Mandeville, La., was transported to a local hospital April 5, after he drank too much alcohol at a Sigma Phi Epsilon party, witnesses said in a police report. LSUPD responded...

Alumnus selected to help rebuild Iraqi homeland

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
April 22, 2003

LSU graduate Basam Ridha Al-Husaini had to flee for his life, leaving his family behind and the country he calls home. After the recent fall of Saddam Hussein's regime he will finally be able to return...

Students see ‘other side’ of war while studying abroad

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
April 22, 2003

For some students, living and studying in a foreign country has been more than just seeing sights and learning another culture; this semester it has shown a different and sometimes frightening view of...

LSU Draft Prospects

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April 22, 2003

Domanick Davis In his four years at LSU, Domanick Davis became one of the most prolific players in the school's history. Davis set a Southeastern Conference record his senior season by tallying 2,120 all-purpose...

Banquet warrants big spending

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
April 22, 2003

Student Government will host a costly banquet Thursday night to show its appreciation to the outgoing executive officers. Marcie Maxwell, outgoing executive chief of staff, said the almost $3,000 banquet...

SG uses fund to bring concert to PMAC

By Josh Britton, Contributing Writer
April 22, 2003

Sister Hazel, Edwin McCain and the Pat McGee Band will bring The Rock Boat Tour to the PMAC tonight in a SG-sponsored concert. Concert organizers are hoping for an enthusiastic response from students. Meaghan...

Poll looks at obstacles for women

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
April 22, 2003

Women are more trustworthy, more capable of providing health care and less likely to use a political office for personal financial gain, according to a recent poll by the Louisiana Legislative Women's...

Softball splits against Arkansas

Softball splits against Arkansas

By Jason Martin, Sports Writer
April 22, 2003

Despite a rain delay and a protested game, LSU split a doubleheader with Arkansas on Tuesday night at Tiger Park. LSU (39-12, 15-7 Southeastern Conference) eight-run ruled the Lady Backs, 10-1, in five...

A forgotten killer

By Bradley Aldrich, Columnist
April 21, 2003

"In the United States, you really don't see children dying in front of you. But in Uganda we have sick children come in and die right in front of us and the mother. It is very real." These words from Dr....

Chancellor names new provost

By Samantha Sieber, Chief Staff Writer
April 21, 2003

Chancellor Mark Emmert announced Risa Palm of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as the new executive vice chancellor and provost April 16, after more than nine months of searching for former...

Track finds success in Calif.

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
April 21, 2003

The LSU track and field team capped its spring break holiday with two meets in California in cold conditions less than ideal for track meets. Coach Pat Henry said the Tigers were still able to compete...

Booty to leave Evangel

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
April 21, 2003

Players with outstanding talent hold in their hands the opportunity to leave their respective schools early for the green pastures of the next level -- whatever that may be. LaBrandon Toefield has done...