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Desert destination: Students absorb Grand Canyon culture

By Ben Leger, Contributing Writer
February 20, 2003

Most students spend their Spring Break on a beach somewhere in Florida getting a sunburn and getting a little drunk. Last Spring Break, I spent my time taking in the culture of a Mexican border town, walking...

Program offers various options

By Dorothy Paul, Contributing Writer
February 20, 2003

Kevin O'Keefe did not think highly of LSU his junior year. However, after he participated in the National Student Exchange program to spend a year attending Hunter College in Manhattan, N.Y., he returned...

Softball hosts NSU Demons

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
February 19, 2003

A three-game winning streak will be on the line when the LSU softball Tigers host Northwestern State in a doubleheader tonight at Tiger Park at 5:30. Last season, LSU and NSU played five times with LSU...

Tigers roar back against Indians

By Graham Thomas, Assistant Sports Editor
February 19, 2003

Three's a charm. After losing three-straight to Kansas last weekend, No. 12 LSU returned to the diamond Tuesday night and scored three runs in each of three separate innings -- the third, fifth and eighth...

Occurrences

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February 19, 2003

Today - Wednesday, Feb. 19 Apollo Players (Theatre Ensemble) Sponsored by Black History Month Committee 7 p.m., Union Colonnade Acting troupe performing snippets and monologues from African American plays LSU...

Armed to inform

By Reveille staff
February 19, 2003

As the United States poises troops in the Middle East for the almost inevitable war against Iraq, journalists face a situation that will drastically affect how the American public sees this impending conflict. At...

Tigers head to meet

By Amanda Vierck, Contributing Writer
February 19, 2003

The LSU swimming and diving teams left Monday for the Southeastern Conference Championships in Auburn, Ala. The four-day meet begins today and includes nine women's teams and eight men's teams. Last year...

Beginning the Boycotts

Beginning the Boycotts

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
February 19, 2003

When most people hear the words "bus boycott," they think of Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. or Montgomery, Ala. Few people think of Baton Rouge. But several people say the mid-20th century bus boycotts,...

Provost candidate possesses 'insider' advantage

Provost candidate possesses ‘insider’ advantage

By Samantha Sieber, Chief Staff Writer
February 19, 2003

The dean of LSU's College of Basic Sciences and fourth provost candidate interviewed with the Provost Search Committee on Monday and Tuesday. Harold Silverman said as an insider applying for the provost...

Speakers address war issue

By Rebecca Markway, Staff Writer
February 19, 2003

A political forum discussing the impending war in Iraq will be held from 7 - 9 p.m. today in the 1,000-seat classroom in the Cox Communications Academic Center for Athletes. Eight speakers will give their...

More students pursue counseling

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
February 19, 2003

Campuses across the country have seen a significant increase in students seeking help for psychological problems in the past decade. A 13-year study done by Kansas State University tracked students' reasons...

Tigers hope to run the table

Tigers hope to run the table

By David Theard, Sports Writer
February 19, 2003

The time was here. Out of the shadows of NCAA sanctions and with four starters coming back in 2003, the LSU basketball team was ready to make a run similar to the success of 2000, when the Tigers shared...