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Program aims to keep teachers in state

By Rebecca Markway - Staff Writer
January 22, 2003

The Louisiana Department of Education increased the grade of Louisiana's efforts to improve teacher quality from a C to a C+ in 2002; however, state leaders are making efforts to improve these numbers. "The...

Baseball returns to practice

By Jason Doré - Contributing Writer
January 22, 2003

While some LSU students went home for the semester break for rest and relaxation, LSU baseball players were expected to continue working on their strength and baseball skills. "Working out during the break,...

University on path to gaining new status

By Jim Gaddy - Staff Writer
January 22, 2003

Chancellor Mark Emmert presented the beginning stage of his flagship agenda to faculty and other University officials and leaders last week, outlining the University's goal to reach national flagship status...

Individual efforts key sports

Saban’s demand never dies

By Jason Martin - Sports Writer
January 22, 2003

It's late January and the coaching carousel that has become common in the NFL and college football this time of year is in full swing, and it again has brought LSU head coach Nick Saban along for the ride. Last...

Affirmative action the only tool of diversity

WASHINGTON (U-Wire) -- In 1995 Jennifer Gratz applied to the University of Michigan for undergraduate school. Gratz considered herself a qualified candidate for admission and was surprised when a Michigan...

Former student reported missing

Former student reported missing

By Samantha Sieber - Chief Staff Writer
January 22, 2003

A Veterinary School staff member informed students through a schoolwide e-mail of a former student who has been reported missing by her family. Family and friends of Colleen Price reported Price missing...

Key to calm: planning keeps students sane

By Melissa Prescott - Contributing Writer
January 22, 2003

As the new semester begins, it is important to get on the right track by making effective use of time and learning how to prioritize. Planning ahead can prevent mid-semester breakdowns and reduce stress...

Auditorium impresses students

By Laura Patz - Staff Writer
January 22, 2003

Prior to Tuesday, the largest classroom psychology Professor Gary Gregarus had ever taught in was Lockett Room 2, which can hold about 375 people. Now, Gregarus can say he has taught a class of almost...

In a minute

By Damiane Ricks
January 22, 2003

Political science professor Kevin Mulcahy spent the past five months in Budapest, Hungary, after the Council for International Exchange of Scholars selected him as one of their Fulbright Distinguished...

New sports facility set to open next fall

By Michael McNeil - Contributing Writer
January 22, 2003

Sport clubs and intramurals will get an upgrade next semester as a new $2.4 million facility is set to open. The facility will alleviate field space issues as well as upgrade the quality of fields used...

Students turn to Internet for help with studies

By Amanda McElfresh - Staff Writer
January 22, 2003

This semester, students will be able to receive free, personalized tutoring in a variety of subjects from the Web site www.smarthinking.com. The Louisiana Board of Regents has purchased 900 hours of tutoring...

Tigers lose bench player for season

Tigers lose bench player for season

By Bryan Wideman - Sports Writer
January 22, 2003

The LSU men's basketball team suffered a setback Tuesday when head coach John Brady announced sophomore guard Tony Gipson will sit out the remainder of the 2002-2003 season. Gipson was a spark plug off...