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Former student receives sentencing

By Lauren Wilbert, Staff Writer
February 24, 2003

A previous LSU student who entered the townhouse of a serial killer victim five days after her death was sentenced Friday morning. Jeremiah Pastor, 25, 4494 Alvin Dark Ave., pleaded guilty Nov. 19 to unauthorized...

Campus 411

Campus 411

By eidi Cenac
February 24, 2003

What is the Cox Communications booth on the first floor of the Union? The booth is actually a full service center for Cox customers open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Terry Serio, Cox project...

Teams make tracks in performance

Teams make tracks in performance

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
February 24, 2003

LSU failed to post any NCAA championship automatic qualifying marks at its Twilight Invitational on Friday, but it was all part of the plan according to LSU head coach Pat Henry. "Everybody ran about what...

Occurrences

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February 24, 2003

Today - Monday, February 24, 2003 Progressive Student Alliance Weekly meeting 8 p.m., Union Council Room Contact Lee Abbott, 937-0763 "You Are What You Think You Are" Learn about self-esteem and body images,...

Dupree commands court in Tigers’ victory

By Graham Thomas, Assistant Sports Editor
February 24, 2003

In LSU's Jan. 22 loss at Arkansas, forward Ronald Dupree could not seem to get on track, scoring 12 points on 6-of-17 shooting and only grabbing five rebounds. Saturday night's rematch in the PMAC was...

Tigers split series despite errors

Tigers split series despite errors

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
February 24, 2003

LSU split the two-game series with Houston Saturday and Sunday, dropping the first game 7-2 and winning the second 5-2 in Alex Box Stadium. A driving rain storm canceled Friday night's game, reducing the...

Animal house

By Melissa Prescott, Contributing Writer
February 24, 2003

Thousands of people from the community and University visited exhibits and demonstrations through a self-guided tour of the School of Veterinary Medicine's 21st Annual Open House Saturday, called "Fun...

Seeking out a different view

Jackson shown as pitiable

By Eric Gremillion, Contributing Writer
February 24, 2003

Hundreds of images flitter into my mind when I hear "Michael Jackson." The phrase conjures so many images and thoughts that it is less of a proper noun and more of a sentence. The American public agrees....

Myrtles tunes cater to diverse audience

Myrtles tunes cater to diverse audience

By Mark F. Bonner, Contributing Writer
February 24, 2003

Hit or miss, The Myrtles have a sound that combines the eclectic grooves of folk, roots rock 'n' roll, alternative-country and elements of a punk rock philosophy. But, the band and their supporters unabashedly...

No place like home

By Lauren Wilber, Staff Writer
February 21, 2003

Michael White, a biological sciences junior, spent Thursday morning folding clothes and visiting with his wife, Julie, and their eight-month-old daughter, Corinne. The simple things in life, like cleaning...

Man of the Year contest benefits children’s fund

By Rachel Miller, Contributing Writer
February 21, 2003

Phi Mu sorority did not let rain stop its 2003 Man of the Year competition held Thursday night in the Union Theatre. Emcee Aaron LaRose, last year's Man of the Year, kicked off the event by introducing...

Letters to the Editor

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February 21, 2003

Attendance at Iraq forum impressive I attended the Iraq forum on Wednesday night. All of the speakers brought up interesting points. However, the most convincing speaker was former U.S. Army Ranger Ward...