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Canines run for funds

Canines run for funds

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
March 31, 2003

Refreshments consisted of hot dog bits, doggie biscuits and water from a baby pool at the obstacle course. As runners lined up Saturday morning to begin their one-mile race down Skip Bertman Drive, commands...

Groups co-sponsor cleanup

Groups co-sponsor cleanup

Members of the Baton Rouge Sunrise Rotary and Rotaract, the college version of Rotary, spent two hours Friday picking up broken glass, fast food containers, cigarette butts and other trash along Chimes...

Professors comment on war journalism

By Amanda McElfresh, Staff Writer
March 28, 2003

While opinions about the Iraqi war coverage vary, University media professors hold varied perspectives on the national media's coverage of the war. Larry Snipes, a mass communication instructor, said he...

Vying for votes

By Justina Robicheaux, Staff Writer
March 28, 2003

Candidates for the upcoming Student Government presidential election set aside their campaign paraphernalia and discussed their platforms at a debate Thursday night. Less than a week before the elections...

Harmful ideology

Harmful ideology

By Korey Harvey, Columnist
March 28, 2003

People have been asking me when I think the war will conclude. I make a point to inquire "Which war?" Americans should realize we are fighting two wars: one against Iraq and one against terror. Many people...

Students’ opinions vary on war coverage

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
March 28, 2003

Sitting in the Union, trying to eat his lunch in peace, Brady Hendrix cannot help but feel weird about watching a war happening on the other side of the world. "It's definitely weird because we have all...

Regulating morals

By Jennifer Galjour, Columnist
March 28, 2003

You're in your bedroom. The lights are low, you've just enjoyed a nice dinner with your significant other, and now it's time for a little action. The last thing you expect is for the cops to bust through...

Assistantships give students ‘more academic freedom’

By Jim Gaddy, Staff Writer
March 28, 2003

The idea of a biodegradable plastic fork and knife made from plant and bacteria material may become a commercial reality, thanks to Gov. Mike Foster's economic development assistantships. Last year, the...

Predetermined sites unfair to teams

By Jason Martin, Sports Writer
March 28, 2003

As the women's NCAA Tournament windles its participants down from 64 to 16, it's becoming clear the organization responsible for March Madness made a big mistake last spring. That is when it decided to...

Lady’s golf visits North Carolina

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
March 28, 2003

The LSU women's golf team looks to be more consistent this weekend when it competes in the sixth annual Bryan National Collegiate in Browns Summit, N.C. "This team hasn't been able to play up to its potential,"...

Baseball ends road trip at ‘Bama

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
March 28, 2003

After a heart-breaking loss to UNO Tuesday night, the LSU baseball team hits the road again when it travels to Tuscaloosa, Ala., to face the Crimson Tide at Sewell-Thomas Stadium in a three-game series...

Error-prone Tigers lose to State, 6-2

Error-prone Tigers lose to State, 6-2

By David Theard, Sports Writer
March 28, 2003

Much like Wednesday's doubleheader against Mississippi State, the LSU softball team fell behind early. Unlike yesterday, the Tigers never mounted a comeback. An abundance of problems in the field and a...