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March 26, 2003

Today - Wednesday, March 26, 2003 You Could be Next Safety program sponsored by Residential Life 7 p.m., Miller Hall Contact Janeice Benson, 344-6850 LSU NAACP Table sit from noon-2 p.m., Free Speech Alley...

Fitzgerald fulfills dream as Tiger

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
March 26, 2003

A dream became reality for Sara Fitzgerald three years ago when she donned the purple and gold for the first time as an LSU softball player. Fitzgerald spent much of her life in Texas, but the Baton Rouge...

Justice for Estrada

A clear purpose

By Jason Doré, Columnist
March 26, 2003

Before Operation Iraqi Freedom began, anti-war leaders such as Democratic Congressman Jim McDermott questioned American leadership while giving Hussein's regime the benefit of the doubt. Others continue...

In a minute

In a minute

Emir Macari, chairman of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, experienced his first earthquake as a 6-day-old infant in Mexico City. He grew up to study earthquakes, examining the way...

TOPS application process raises student concern

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
March 26, 2003

Cleve Brooks, dean of admissions and father of three children who have received TOPS, wishes the form he has to fill out to be eligible for the state scholarship was shorter and easier to complete. The...

Group’s class documentary to ‘examine’ election

By Josh Britton, Contributing Writer
March 26, 2003

In the midst of Student Government elections, one group of students is working diligently to expose the truth about what goes on. They are not handing out push cards or donning T-shirts with catchy slogans...

Linebackers to fill big shoes

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
March 26, 2003

Linebacker Lionel Turner learned much from departing senior Bradie James. Most of all, he learned to leave it all out on the field. "The thing I learned from Bradie was go full speed, 100 miles per hour,"...

Individuals arrested for allegedly trespassing in fieldhouse

By Samantha Sieber, Chief Staff Writer
March 26, 2003

In the past week, LSUPD has made multiple arrests for incidents occurring on campus. Police arrested three individuals Tuesday on charges of criminal mischief and trespassing. While on foot patrol in the...

Outdoor track season off to the races in start

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
March 25, 2003

The LSU track and field teams opened the outdoor season with the women winning first place, while the men came in second at Mississippi State's Southeastern Conference quadrangular meet Saturday in Starkville,...

Registrar accommodates deployed students

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
March 25, 2003

For students enlisted in the armed forces, facing deployment not only affects their personal lives but also puts a halt on receiving a degree. Robert Doolos, University registrar, said students called...

‘Buddies’ assist people with disabilities

By James Gaddy, Staff Writer
March 25, 2003

Blacklights and disco balls replaced the white fluorescent light at Circle Bowl; the unmistakable sound of tumbling bowling pins mingled with the equally familiar sounds of rappers Nelly and 50 Cent. The...

Forum dispels myths

By Walter Gabriel, Contributing Writer
March 25, 2003

The Minority Action Team and Student Government discussed the myths of affirmative action and how to educate people on it in a forum in the Student Union on Monday. Brian Vallier, regional chair of the...