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Hill Farm, Master Plan clash over space

A few aspects of the Master Plan are causing controversy. One of them is the Hill Farm Teaching Facility, the Department of Horticulture's lab located between the Rec Center and Lod Cook Alumni Center,...

Avoid stress through creativity

By Kati Roper, Special Sections Writer
December 5, 2002

In theory, it sounds like a great week: no class, reduced work hours if you work on campus, sleeping late, and staying on campus for usually only two hours a day. So what's the downside to finals week? Oh...

Aguilera ‘strip’s good-girl pop princess image

By Grant Widmer, Revelry Writer
December 5, 2002

Reactors are ready, Miss Aguilera. Commence hyperskank sequence. Christina Aguilera insists her new album's title, "Stripped," is not a reference to removing her clothes, but even the most casual observer...

Bluegrass miracle propels Tigers over Kentucky

The most talked about college football play across the country this season was the Bluegrass Miracle, Marcus Randall's 75-yard Hail Mary pass into the arms of Devery Henderson for the 33-30 win over Kentucky. The...

Letters to the Editor

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December 5, 2002

Leadership edition neglected ROTC In Wednesday's issue of The Reveille, there was a special about leadership in different areas of the campus. But sadly, The Reveille's staff overlooked a group of some...

Internet innovates gift giving

By Jeff Roedel, Revelry Writer
December 5, 2002

Christmas time is here again. And not a minute too soon, if every shopping mall, supermarket and elevator has anything to say about it. Maybe it's the lag and drag of fall semester's final stretch, but...

Coffee shops, under beds prove popular places to study

Coffee shops, under beds prove popular places to study

By Kelly Migdon, Special Sections Writer
December 5, 2002

It's too early for Christmas, too late for Thanksgiving but just right for finals. The short season of late-night cramming and last-minute note card flashing has finally come. While students may be eager...

A burning issue

By Nancy Malone, Associate Managing Editor
December 5, 2002

The first time Darren used the drug, he was terrified. Terrified he might overdose. Terrified he might get all freaked out. Terrified because he didn't know what crystal meth, or methamphetamine, might...

Weather causes officials to cancel ceremony

By Benjamin Leger, Staff Writer
December 5, 2002

The Christmas tree in front of the Memorial Tower is lit and decorated, but this year no one was there to witness the event. The University canceled its annual Candlelight Celebration Tuesday because of...

Reveille, campus remember Sept. 11 in memorial issue

One year after the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington D.C. and Pennsylvania, the Reveille published a special issue remembering that day and the year that followed. The stories dealt with a resurgence...

Authorities find D.C. sniper connected to Baton Rouge

2002 brought a lot of national attention to Baton Rouge as major news events found links to Louisiana. The Washington D.C., area sniper was no exception. The sniper began shooting Oct. 2 and continued...

Meth users steal key ingredient

By Nancy Malone, Associate Managing Editor
December 5, 2002

South Louisiana farmers, already hard hit by two hurricanes and a drop in the price of sugar and rice, now have a new worry -- thieves and their own safety. Methamphetamine users are taking to farmers'...