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Rush to get story shouldn’t leave community behind

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April 2, 2003

Last Wednesday, numerous television crews and newspaper reporters descended upon the Union to cover a student town hall meeting about the Baton Rouge serial killer. They hoped to get as much information...

Ladies tennis faces Wave in New Orleans

The LSU women's tennis team tries to stop the bleeding today against No. 25 Tulane in New Orleans at 5 p.m. The Lady Tigers (8-10, 1-7 Southeastern Conference) have lost seven of their last eight games....

Manship Prize honors ‘pioneer’

By Josh Britton, Contributing Writer
April 2, 2003

News coverage is becoming more in-depth, entertainment listings are becoming more comprehensive and classified ads are becoming more accessible with media convergence, said Reid Ashe, chief operating officer...

Shelton excels on the greens

Shelton excels on the greens

LSU golfer Brooke Shelton wants only one thing for her birthday Saturday -- a first-place finish by the Lady Tigers this weekend when LSU hosts its only home tournament of the spring. Shelton said the...

Justice for Estrada

Let the people choose

By Jason Doré, Columnist
April 2, 2003

School choice promises to be one of the few hotly contested issues in this year's Legislative session. Lawmakers are floating several different proposals, and opponents began their opposition by staging...

Candidates speak out

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April 2, 2003

IMPACT LSU Jay Buller and Robert Lay Jay BullerImpact LSU is a team of leaders dedicated to using Student Government to impact the campus community by addressing major concerns of the student body and...

Election tickets explained

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
April 2, 2003

The three presidential and vice presidential candidates running on tickets provided an explanation of how they selected the people to run with them and why they feel their ticket is complete. A campaign...

Campaigning on a Budget

Students walking through the campus may notice people passing out buttons, T-shirts, push cards and fliers for the orange-and-white team, but these items are not for a Student Government presidential campaign...

In a minute

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
April 2, 2003

Zach Howser, a history senior, might be the busiest person on campus April 2, election day, other than the candidates. "You tend to be isolated because most of the people that you're used to working with...

Tigers host Centenary in doubleheader

Tigers host Centenary in doubleheader

By David Theard, Sports Writer
April 2, 2003

Midweek, non-conference games are not a favorite of LSU softball coach Yvette Girouard. "It is a coach's nightmare sometimes," Girouard said. "There is not much that we [coaches] have to motivate the players...

Offensive players test safety position

Offensive players test safety position

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
April 1, 2003

Tiger football fans got to see a glimpse of wide receiver Michael Clayton playing defense when he played some safety in LSU's loss to Texas in the Cotton Bowl New Year's Day. Clayton played sparingly at...

Muslims dispel misconceptions

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
April 1, 2003

Many misconceptions arose about the meaning and practice of Islam after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11. With war now raging in the Middle East, some of these misconceptions have resurfaced. Muslims...