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Brady ball looks for win

By Dave Theard, Sports Writer
December 3, 2002

Mid-week, non-conference games usually are played against mid-major, mediocre ballclubs. The LSU basketball team will face the likes of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Prairie View A&M and the University...

Tigers lose “The Boot”

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
December 3, 2002

The right to represent the West in the Southeastern Conference Championship game was at stake Saturday, as LSU and Arkansas butted heads in Little Rock, Ark. And only irony can attempt to explain how a...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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December 3, 2002

Captain clarifies sex offender story I need to point out there are several erroneous statements in the article about the sex offender registry. The changes to various federal laws required by the Campus...

PAWS disclaimer discourages technical misconduct

By Melissa Prescott, Staff Writer
December 3, 2002

Each time a student logs on to his PAWS desktop now, he gives the University the right to search his account for potentially criminal evidence, such as copyright infringement or sending harassing messages. Computing...

Local residents discover sport of geocaching

By Amanda McElfresh, Contributing Writer
December 3, 2002

A new hobby is cropping up around the country, and some enthusiasts are taking part in it here in Baton Rouge. Geocaching, pronounced geo-cashing, is a new take on scavenger hunting. Using a Global Positioning...

Student charged with DWI

By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer
December 3, 2002

Police arrested an individual Nov. 23 for driving while intoxicated after a traffic collision on Dalrymple Drive. Police charged University student, Komi O. Hassan, 23, 3450 Nicholson Drive, Apt. 1004,...

Golden Opportunity

By Chris Gibson, Sports Writer
November 27, 2002

Arkansas quarterback Matt Jones is not your typical signal caller. Jones, at 6-foot-5 and 225 pounds, possesses an unusually long stride which gives him deceptive speed (4.4 in the 40-yard dash, according...

Campus 411

By Maria Elena Rivera
November 27, 2002

What was the original purpose of the Parade Ground? The Parade Ground originally was used for the military drill and ceremony for the cadets when the University was still a military school until 1969,...

Officials supply safety hints to travelers

By Kayla Gagnet, Chief Staff Writer
November 27, 2002

As students head home for Thanksgiving for food, football and family fun, officials are offering tips to make holiday traveling easier. Since the federal government took over security at the Baton Rouge...

Evangelist uses signs to deliver 'word of God'

Evangelist uses signs to deliver ‘word of God’

By Justin Mouledous, Contributing Writer
November 27, 2002

Wearing sandwich signs and yelling phrases at large groups of people is most often associated with selling hot dogs or Cracker Jacks. However, this is the method evangelist Frank Warner uses to spread...

Contending for the championship

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
November 27, 2002

It has become a one-game season for both the LSU Tigers (8-3, 5-2 Southeastern Conference) and the Arkansas Razorbacks (8-3, 4-3 SEC) who are playing this Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Little Rock, Ark., for...

Who wants to be a starting QB?

By Ronnie Richard, Assistant Sports Editor
November 27, 2002

I can't hide it any longer. I feel obligated to tell everyone about the LSU football team's "You Can Start At Quarterback" contest, even though it might jeopardize my chances of winning. With Marcus Randall's...