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Campus hosts Museum Day for community

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
April 6, 2003

T-rex teeth, human skulls, slavery depictions and ice cream all were displayed Sunday for LSU's Museum Day. The LSU Galleries, Exhibition and Museum sites committee hosted Museum Day, an event that allowed...

Campus 411

By Damiane Ricks, Contributing Writer
April 6, 2003

Why does LSU have a WebCam? Chancellor Mark Emmert asked Ron Hay, executive director of Computing Services, to implement this technology which several other universities around the country already are...

Mauck shines in scrimmage despite injury

By David Theard, Sports Writer
April 6, 2003

LSU quarterback Matt Mauck's foot injury has been a topic often discussed since he injured it in last season's victory against Florida. Questions were raised about his mobility, his footwork and his push-off...

Pearl Jam takes stand, declares anti-war beliefs

By Nick Meyers, Contributing Writer
April 6, 2003

Pearl Jam will play Tuesday in the University of New Orleans' Lakefront Arena following its biggest controversy since its disagreement with Ticketmaster in the mid '90s. In Pearl Jam's U.S. tour opener...

Golfers swing into fourth

By Jason Doré, Contributing Writer
April 6, 2003

Despite a strong start, the LSU women's golf team finished fourth ending 43 over par in the LSU/Cleveland Golf Classic this weekend at the University Club's 6,276 yard, 72 par course. "Obviously, we're...

Letters to the Editor

By from Reveille readers
April 6, 2003

Minorities typecast by film industry As a minority student, I feel that the media does not give enough exposure to diverse cultures, as Eric Gremillion wrote in his article on ethnic diversity in the box...

Sober Success

Sober Success

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
April 6, 2003

The Parade Ground was packed with students, Spring Testers and visitors Friday, as they enjoyed inflatable games, funnel cakes and live music from a variety of bands. Students on Target, a subcommittee...

Gangs, corruption live in 'City of God'

Gangs, corruption live in ‘City of God’

One of the best films of the year, "City of God" tells a harrowing story of gangs, poverty and corruption in Brazil's capital. The film's title is a slang term Rio de Janeiro residents use to describe...

Armed, ready

By Eric Gremillion, Columnist
April 6, 2003

As I skimmed through the Baton Rouge Police Department's Web site recently I noticed little information about the BRPD fighting terrorism in our area. Granted, the Baton Rouge police have their hands full...

Tigers sharpen claws on South Carolina

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
April 6, 2003

The LSU baseball team used an offensive outburst and a quick-paced defense to cruise past the 22nd-ranked South Carolina Gamecocks, 12-4, Sunday in Alex Box Stadium. LSU won Friday's game 5-1 behind a...

Students rediscover local musical group

Patrons at the Mellow Mushroom were treated to a blast from the past Friday night as Red Line Annie continued its return from a two-year hiatus. Formerly known as the Bob Ross Experience, the band began...

‘Out’ on the town

By Anna Byars, Contributing Writer
April 6, 2003

Gay? Lesbian? Bisexual? Transgendered? Queer? Straight? There are a number of places in Baton Rouge students may have never heard of where they can be themselves, dance with a same-sex partner without...