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Kicking off the off season: Recruiting begins

By Ronnie McLellan - Contributing Writer
January 21, 2003

The LSU football team ended its season with two straight losses, but Nick Saban has already scored some major victories in the high school recruiting battle. The Tigers have already received verbal commitments...

Community on alert after death

By Samantha Sieber - Chief Staff Writer
January 21, 2003

Five months ago, students took precautions to protect their lives against a serial killer who murdered three Baton Rouge women. Students now are returning to campus this week to news of another serial...

Independent rock band 'burns' its own cash

Independent rock band ‘burns’ its own cash

By Cindy Davis - Contributing Writer
January 21, 2003

Whether it's enjoying long walks on the beach or rocking out on stage, the members of As Cities Burn know how to get their groove on. Formed in August 2002, As Cities Burn released its first compact disc...

Allegations result in fraternity's suspension

Allegations result in fraternity’s suspension

By Samantha Sieber - Chief Staff Writer
January 21, 2003

After months of investigating allegations of hazing, the Dean of Students on Dec. 18 officially rescinded the recognition of Delta Chi Fraternity, effectively removing the fraternity from campus. The Greek...

MLK celebration honors leader with tribute

By Cornelius Dowdell - Contributing Writer
January 21, 2003

The University honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with two weeks of events and activities and a visit from civil rights activist and former NAACP chairperson Myrlie Evers-Williams. Committee chairperson...

PMAC shines with new lighting

By Laura Patz - Staff Writer
January 21, 2003

Before the announcer introduced the LSU men's basketball team Jan. 8, many students and other fans were stunned to see the lights in the PMAC go out and hear loud, exhilarating music blare over the loudspeakers. Prior...

Groups encourage student safety

By Tracy Simoneaux - Editor in Chief
January 21, 2003

As the new editor of The Reveille, I could start the semester off by talking about how great I expect our newspaper will be this spring. While I do envision this to be a wonderful semester for news and...

Tiger Card boasts expanded services

Tiger Card boasts expanded services

By Laura Patz - Staff Writer
January 21, 2003

Many students now can leave their wallets and purses at home and simply bring their Tiger Cards to University basketball games. Students who either have TigerCASH or Paw Points now can use their Tiger...

Students ‘rebuilding’ business after studio theft

By Mark F. Bonner - Contributing Writer
January 21, 2003

On Dec. 16, The Building Studios, located on Townsouth Avenue, was robbed of more than $20,000 in recording equipment, including numerous guitars, monitors and the heart of the business: a Mackie digital...

Tigers not tough enough, lose to Rebels

Tigers not tough enough, lose to Rebels

By David Theard - Sports Writer
January 21, 2003

No one would listen to him. All week long after LSU's victory over No. 7 Mississippi State, head coach John Brady preached to his team and the media that Ole Miss is a solid team with four returning starters...

The fire still burns

By Graham Thomas - Assistant Sports Editor
January 21, 2003

She's been to 12 NCAA women's basketball tournaments, including two appearances in the Elite Eight and six in the Sweet 16. She has recorded 666 career wins in 39 years of coaching. She's a coaching legend...

Men's basketball soars during holidays

Men’s basketball soars during holidays

By David Theard - Sports Writer
January 21, 2003

Judging by the way the LSU basketball team played over the Christmas holidays, there is no reason to think head coach John Brady's club cannot at least duplicate the feats of the exciting 2000 Sweet 16...