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Seeking a slice of success

Seeking a slice of success

By Mark F. Bonner, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2003

There's only one restaurant in the LSU area that serves barbecue-chicken pizza, homemade potato chips, an ostrich burger and salmon caviar. The place is T.K. Pizza, and this is not the run-of-the-mill...

How would Iraq war affect Israel?

By Eric Gremillion, Columnist
February 10, 2003

There probably is no other nation quite as depressed as Israel. With a sagging economy, the loss of its first astronaut, the constant threat of Palestinian terrorism, and an impending United States-led...

Musical generation gap grows

Musical generation gap grows

By Nick Meyers, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2003

Progressing through my shift at work, I hear Good Charlotte, Papa Roach and Sum 41 on the alternative station. After about three hours of this, I'm refreshed with the familiar opening riff to Alice in...

Artists must fight to ensure creative liberty

By Angelic Dawkins, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2003

Our current environment riddled with fears of terrorism and war highlights lessons learned in our past. Between 1947 and 1961, a world of artistic expression was lost in the esclating fear of Communism. "In...

Campus 411

By Amanda McElfresh
February 10, 2003

How many parking spaces are there on campus? Gary Graham, director of Parking, Traffic and Transportation, said there are about 21,500 available parking spots on campus. Of these, Graham said roughly 3,500...

Gymnasts fall despite stellar efforts

By Amanda Vierck, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2003

Despite scoring their second-highest team score of the season, the LSU gymnastics team left the PMAC with a loss Friday night against the Florida Gators, 196.950 to 196.500. LSU had some exceptional performances,...

Tigers reign victorious over Demons

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
February 10, 2003

The LSU baseball team concluded the cold, wet opening weekend Sunday with a 5-3 victory, completing the three-game series sweep against Northwestern State University in Alex Box Stadium. The Tigers were...

Cultured canine

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
February 10, 2003

A blue dog with pointy ears and bright yellow eyes means a lot more to Louisiana culture than some people may think. George Rodrigue, artist of the famous "Blue Dog" paintings, visited the University on...

To the moon: Members take band ‘further’

By Cindy Davis, Contributing Writer
February 10, 2003

With the release of their new album coming up Tuesday, "How to Start a Fire," the members of Further Seems Forever are gearing up for a rocking show tonight at the Spanish Moon. Last time they were here,...

Harmful ideology

Cutting the fat

By Korey Harvey, Columnist
February 7, 2003

Do you know how many gallons of water your toilet holds? You probably do not, and neither do I. But, more importantly, did you know the government tells you how much water you can have in your toilet? Don't...

Tigers run toward qualifying

By Ronnie McLellan, Contributing Writer
February 7, 2003

The LSU track and field teams compete at the Gator Invitational at the University of Florida Sunday. Head coach Pat Henry said the track at Florida is the best flat 200 meter track in the nation and looks...

Tennis ready for weekend play

By Michael McNeil, Contributing Writer
February 7, 2003

For the final time this season, the men's tennis team will put its streak of 75-consecutive victories against in-state opponents on the line. The Tigers host the University of Southern Mississippi and...