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Stretch run buries LSU

By Bryan Wideman - Sports Writer
January 29, 2003

Seven minutes, twenty-one seconds can seem like a lifetime. Just ask the LSU men's basketball team. The stage was set. The student section was filled to capacity for the first time in three years. The...

'Superstar' spotlights Jesus' story

‘Superstar’ spotlights Jesus’ story

By Lauren Wilbert - Staff Writer
January 29, 2003

Electric guitar, piano, drums and singing actors might give the illusion of a broadway show in New York. Although a close replication, this is instead a student production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's Tony...

The clone zone

By Rachel Miller - Contributing Writer
January 29, 2003

Cloning has been a hot topic in national news recently after cloning company Clonaid claimed to have cloned the first human baby in the world. However, animal cloning experts at LSU seem to have mixed...

Overexposed

Girls gone tech

By Christina Stephens - Opinion Editor
January 29, 2003

The two girls stand, smiling. Clad in their traditional green uniforms, their arms are full with boxes of Thin Mints and other assorted cookies. The message of these two Girl Scouts on a billboard hacking...

Top matchup highlights women’s hoops

By Jason Martin - Sports Writer
January 28, 2003

With conference schedules in full swing, this week is ripe with big women's college basketball games in both the Top 25 and Southeastern Conference. The Tennessee Volunteers go on the road to face a pair...

Seniors defend home court

Seniors defend home court

By David Theard - Sports Writer
January 28, 2003

In the game of college basketball in 2003, one would be hard-pressed to find a major college basketball game that includes two teams with a total of six senior starters. With early entries into the NBA...

Letters to the Editor

By from Reveille readers
January 28, 2003

Varsity shooting story insensitive I am writing in reference to the article concerning the shooting at The Varsity early Friday morning. It is a great tragedy to see such a young man murdered because of...

Equal, not identical

The State of this Union

By Bradley Aldrich - Columnist
January 28, 2003

In my younger days, I always wondered why a long, boring speech by the President (even one with an official name like "State of the Union Address") was so important that it couldn't wait until after "Home...

Landscape students collaborate for project

By Lauren Wilbert - Staff Writer
January 28, 2003

Design students will have the chance to work together to create a design for the American Embassy in Tunisia as a part of the School of Landscape Architecture's "Design Week." Suzanne Turner, School of...

Team aims to halt Gators

By Graham Thomas - Assistant Sports Editor
January 28, 2003

I have always been told to never let a golden opportunity pass me by. Tonight, John Brady and the LSU men's basketball team have an opportunity to play and beat a Top 10 team at the PMAC for the third...

Playing pitch and catch

By Chris Gibson - Sports Writer
January 28, 2003

Brady Wiederhold sees pitching from a different prospective. Having been a college catcher at Kennesaw St., a Division II school in Georgia, Wiederhold has worked with pitchers as a teammate and as a coach. Wiederhold...

Fraternity suspended for intake violation

Fraternity suspended for intake violation

By Samantha Sieber - Chief Staff Writer
January 28, 2003

The Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., regional headquarters suspended its University chapter last week for violating its intake process. Chapter adviser Roderick Smothers said he was not at liberty to...