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BSU sponsors local school’s egg hunt

The sky was overcast, and there was a slight chill in the air, but the children at Polk Elementary School wore warm, shining smiles as they waited for the blow of the whistle that would signify the beginning...

Forensic lab creates database

Forensic lab creates database

The number of missing and unidentified persons has consumed Baton Rouge area residents' minds since the connection of a serial killer. With the number of people missing and unidentified growing, the Forensic...

Blackouts might be lifted

By Jessica Waldon, Sports Editor
April 9, 2003

With the Saints only playing on Sundays next season, garnering no Monday Night Football appearances to the dismay of Louisianians, Saints fans need all of the televised games they can get. Blackouts have...

Purdue topples Lady Tigers

The LSU women's tennis team fell to Purdue in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, 5-2, to halt a three-game winning streak. The Lady Tigers (11-11, 3-7 Southeastern Conference) won the doubles point to start...

Occurrences

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April 9, 2003

Note: The Occurrences e-mail is working again, we again apologize for the inconvenience. Today - Thursday, April 10 College DemocratsGeneral meeting6:30 p.m. Union Council RoomContact Irene Stephens,...

To your health

By Lindsay Hellwig, Health Columnist
April 9, 2003

Are we living in the movie "Outbreak?" Though this virus does not pose the greatest threat to human existence, it is still scary. The virus I speak of is SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome. The...

Tennis travels to Purdue

Fresh off a weekend sweep of Southeastern Conference opponents, the Lady Tiger tennis team travels to West Lafayette, Ind., today to battle Purdue. LSU (11-10, 3-7 SEC) defeated Mississippi State, 5-2,...

In a minute

By Josh Britton, Contributing Writer
April 8, 2003

Psychology senior Kiki Karsh sees possibilities growing up all around her. Karsh, a horticulture minor, plans to combine her fields of study into a hybrid career. In the summer of 2001, Karsh had an internship...

LSUPD busy with misdemeanors

LSU police have arrested and issued misdemeanor summons to several individuals on charges including driving while intoxicated, simple battery and trespassing. LSUPD observed an individual driving the wrong...

Cameras proposed for safety

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
April 8, 2003

Peter Chen, a computer science professor, has a new use for surveillance cameras to make the University and Baton Rouge more secure. Chen said cameras used by the Department of Transportation and Development...

Soldier stories, now and then

Soldier stories, now and then

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
April 8, 2003

Meaghen Couvillon, an anthropology freshmen, was only 7 years old when her father was sent to Kuwait during Desert Storm. Now, she is 19 and is reliving that same reality as her father waits to be deployed...

Occurrences

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April 8, 2003

Note: The Occurrences e-mail is temporarily down. Until it is fixed, all occurrences need to be filed in writing in Room B-26 Hodges Hall. We apologize for the inconvenience Today - Wednesday, April...