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Petition aims to up safety

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
March 28, 2003

Students at the Life Sciences building have had enough of worrying about their safety and now are doing something about it. A petition compiled by biological sciences research associate Mary East, with...

Outlining reasons why U.S. war in Iraq is fraudulent

By Brian Marks, Guest Columnist
March 28, 2003

The Bush Administration's case for war centers on two claims: One, Iraq has not destroyed its banned weapons and is a threat to us. Two, an invasion of Iraq to destroy these weapons will increase our security....

Gaining STRENGTH

Gaining STRENGTH

By Samantha Sieber, Chief Staff Writer
March 28, 2003

"Gina Wilson Green, Charlotte Murray Pace, Pam Kinamore, Dene Colomb, Carrie Yoder." These were the words 200 audience members heard as they looked their neighbor in the eye at the Students Against the...

On the road again

On the road again

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
March 28, 2003

Despite playing and beating Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Texas and Penn State, among others, LSU head coach Sue Gunter said No. 1-seeded LSU's Sweet 16 encounter with No. 5-seeded...

Occurrences

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March 28, 2003

Today - Friday, March 28, 2003 Open Circle at LSU Weekly Meeting 8 p.m. Union Council Room Contact [email protected] SEAC General Meeting 3 p.m., Life Sciences Room 28 Contact [email protected] Hill Farm...

Off the Cuff

By Rebekah Monson
March 28, 2003

At The Reveille we are concerned with building a very cooperative newsroom culture. This means we all want to work together as efficiently and with as little bloodshed as possible. This has been somewhat...

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...