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Birth control variety offers new protection

By Lauren Wilbert - Staff Writer
January 24, 2003

Advertisements for birth control are everywhere -- TV commercials, magazine ads, even on the back of bathroom stalls. Contraceptives are used to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, but it may be hard for a...

Letters to the Editor

By Reveille readers
January 24, 2003

All news should be covered equally This letter is regarding the Viewpoint on Thursday, January 23. I feel that extensive coverage on minorities will only do more harm than good. The old phrase, "You cannot...

Kenyans place hope in new president

By Jim Gaddy - Staff Writer
January 24, 2003

With his five-year-old daughter beside him, Jospeter Mbuba stacked slices of bread near the three cups of "real Kenyan tea" and described his childhood in his poverty-stricken homeland of Kenya. But the...

Tigers, Bulldogs meet again

By David Theard - Sports Writer
January 24, 2003

With LSU traveling to Starkville, Miss., to face No. 22 Mississippi State Saturday at 2 p.m., the Tigers and the Bulldogs stand in similar positions. Both teams shot out to stellar non-conference records,...

Off to the races: Track begins

By Bryan Wideman - Sports Writer
January 24, 2003

Coming off one of the most successful seasons in college sports history, the expectations for both the LSU men's and women's track and field teams are higher than ever. Last season, head coach Pat Henry...

Marshall looks to drop Tigers

By Jason Martin - Sports Writer
January 24, 2003

Marshall University is considering buying out its contract with LSU for the 2003 football season if it can schedule another opponent in a nationally televised home game. LSU is scheduled to play Marshall...

Harmful ideology

Hypocrisy ignored

By Korey Harvey - Columnist
January 24, 2003

Former U.S. House Speaker Tom Reed, R-Mass., despised hypocrisy. At a dinner party in Washington one evening Reed was speaking with Sen. Edward Wolcott, R-Colo., and former Sen. Joe Choate, Whig-Mass....

Football represents America

By Bryan Wideman - Sports Writer
January 24, 2003

For those of you clinging to the desperate hope that baseball is still America's pastime -- let it go. The biggest sporting event of the year is upon us, and it has nothing to do with the game that Babe...

Off the cuff

By Rebekah Monson
January 24, 2003

I've been here for awhile, and I think that I've grown in touch with my coonass side. I've been to Houma Mardi Gras, I've caught crabs and I've even been fishin' on the Intracoastal. But what the hell...

Swimmers, divers continue to improve

By Amanda Vierck - Contributing Writer
January 24, 2003

After competing against some of the top teams in the country during the fall semester, the LSU swimming and diving teams are set for the more important spring season. The women finished the fall season...

SG plans upcoming projects

By Laura Patz - Staff Writer
January 24, 2003

While most University students were shopping, sleeping late and working to pay off their Christmas presents during the holidays, many members of Student Government were working to plan events for this...

Who lit the match?

Who lit the match?

By Jennifer Galjour - Columnist
January 24, 2003

New Orleans Civil District Judge Richard Ganucheau, retired and without a courtroom over which to preside, has been temporarily appointed to officiate a case initially filed in 1996. Over the course of...