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Faculty voice opinions on salary increase

By Laura Patz, Staff Writer
November 22, 2002

Faculty members have expressed a variety of opinions about their salaries after Chancellor Emmert's recent announcement of the funding for a 3 to 4 percent raise. Many professors and instructors agreed...

Students study ‘growing’ research

By Adam Causey, Contributing Writer
November 22, 2002

Some University students are part of what could be "ground-breaking" research in elementary education. Students in a special topics, service-learning horticulture class are studying the effects of garden-based...

Annual ‘Tigerama’ event entertains crowd

By Benjamin Leger, Staff Writer
November 22, 2002

Students got to see the Golden Band from Tigerland up-close Thursday night as the band and the Wind Ensemble performed in the annual Tigerama. The event, held in the Union Theater, showcased the most talented...

Scheduling woes affect counselors

By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer
November 22, 2002

Scheduling is the busiest time of the year, not only for students, but also for counselors, especially in the College of Arts and Sciences. Each semester, students meet with counselors and faculty advisers...

Women’s basketball team heads to Arizona

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
November 22, 2002

Women's basketball head coach Sue Gunter has a variety of different feelings as her No. 3 Lady Tigers start the season on the road against a formidable Arizona Lady Wildcats team at 8 p.m. CST tonight. "Apprehensive,"...

Last home hurrah

By Jason Martin - Contributing Writer
November 22, 2002

Football players are allowed to cry one time in their life without getting ragged for it, and LSU's seniors get their moment Saturday to remember their triumphs and defeats on the gridiron. Linebacker...

Faith-based initiatives and non-prophet organizations

By Brian Marks, Columnist
November 22, 2002

It's a tempting proposition: Let churches receive public money to take over government social programs. Religious communities already do so much good work, everything from feeding the hungry to housing...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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November 22, 2002

I commend these journalism students for trying to make a difference in campus accessibility. I know firsthand how hard it can be for someone who is disabled to get around. My mother became disabled about...

Tigerama takes the stage

By Benjamin Leger, Staff Writer
November 21, 2002

Students have a chance to see the Tiger Band and the Music School Wind Ensemble in action Thursday and Friday when the School of Music hosts the annual Tigerama. The event, in its 22nd year at the University,...

University charts course of accessibility

By Nancy Malone, Associate Managing Editor
November 21, 2002

As my December graduation nears, my father recently confided that he never thought I'd make it through my first year at LSU -- not because I wasn't smart enough but because he figured I wouldn't be able...

Tailgating connoisseur to visit Tiger Stadium

Tailgating connoisseur to visit Tiger Stadium

By Grant Widmer, Revelry Writer
November 21, 2002

Forget crime. Forget politics. If the LSU community cares about one thing, it's tailgating. Nothing motivates 100,000 Baton Rouge residents like the prospect of an SEC opponent, a charred beef patty and...

Regulation requires campus changes

Regulation requires campus changes

By Scott Hotard, Contributing Writer
November 21, 2002

Seated comfortably at a breakfast table in his brother-in-law's two-bedroom College Drive apartment, Lee Forbes tells a story of the day the construction workers came. The LSU campus, Forbes says, was...