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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...

Leaps and Bounds

Leaps and Bounds

By Amanda Vierck, Contributing Writer
April 8, 2003

Following in her sister's footsteps into college gymnastics, LSU sophomore Lauren Companioni has begun to leave her own mark in the world of NCAA gymnastics. Companioni was the first LSU gymnast of the...

SG candidate profiles dig deep into personas

The SG race revolves around platforms and issues, and it is often hard for students to see the candidates as fellow students and humans like themselves. The Reveille wanted to offer a softer side to Jay...

Organization gives out whistles for safety

By Justin Robicheaux, Staff Writer
April 8, 2003

Horrific rainfall during the past 24 hours could not stop the National Society of College Scholars from campaigning for safety in Free Speech Alley. "Listen for the Whistle," a campaign to promote safety...

Depiction of Conviction

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
April 8, 2003

In a game room on the side of Christ the King Catholic Church, about 50 University students sat in a solemn circle, singing and praying to get focused for the premiere of their depiction of the way of...

Tigers set to invade NSU

Tigers set to invade NSU

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
April 8, 2003

The Tigers baseball team will be looking to carry its hot bats to Natchitoches and try to build off Sunday's 12-run, 14-hit performance against South Carolina in tonight's contest against Northwestern...

An open letter to students: Stay aware during breaks

Dear Women and Men of the LSU community: Like us, you probably feel overwhelmed by the recent wave of public information and media coverage regarding the importance of personal safety. You may comfort...

March truly is madness

Music inspires athletes

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
April 8, 2003

A few weeks ago, I was walking to class and noticed something strange. As I passed Tiger Stadium, I heard music coming from the weight room. The simple fact that music was drifting from a weight room is...