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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

By
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...

On campus this week…

By
November 22, 2002

PHI BETA SIGMA PROBATE SHOW -- Come out and meet the newest editions to the Blue and White Family at 7:15 p.m. at the Memorial Clock Tower. BLACK HISTORY MONTH PROGRAMMING COMMITTEE -- Interested in drama...

Tigers look for 'Rebel'lion

Tigers look for ‘Rebel’lion

By Ronnie Richard, Assistant Sports Editor
November 22, 2002

Tigers look for 'Rebel'lion Determination, focus needed to halt Ole Miss By Ronnie Richard, Assistant Sports Editor Another chapter begins Saturday in the storied football rivalry between the Rebels and...

Swim, dive teams head to Nike Cup

By Amanda Vierck
November 22, 2002

With losing records on their hands, the LSU swimming and diving teams will attempt to speed up their times this weekend at the Nike Cup Invitational. The competition will host teams from 11 campuses including...

Michigan stands in Ohio State’s way to Fiesta Bowl

By Sports Writer, Bryan Wideman
November 22, 2002

Well, the women of this University impressed me during the past week in regards to their awareness of the sport of football. As the clock hit zero to end the third quarter in Saturday's LSU-Alabama game,...

University searches for lake pollution solutions

By Melissa Prescott, Staff Writer
November 22, 2002

The trash and debris left in the gutters today will deposit in the middle of the campus lakes tomorrow. Nonpoint source pollution is a leading culprit in the lakes' grungy appearance. Rainwater runoff...

Volleyball squad play Georgia at SEC Tourney

By Dave Bommarito, Contributing Writer
November 22, 2002

Improbable runs through conference tournaments happen almost every year. Regardless of the sport contested, one team emerges from the middle of the pack to surprise the regular season leaders on its way...

Senate meetings draw to close

By Kayla Gagnet, Chief Staff Writer
November 22, 2002

The Student Senate exhausted its fall semester funds Wednesday at what turned out to be the Senate's last meeting of 2002. Senators voted to give $1,348 -- the last of the money it can give out this semester...

Tigers, Colonels face off in season opener

By David Theard, Sports Writer
November 22, 2002

The days of experimenting with different players and giving everyone a fair shot are over as the LSU men's basketball team will open its regular season tonight. The team will host Nicholls State at 8 p.m....

Homicide Task Force brings briefings to end

By Jennifer Wilson
November 22, 2002

The Baton Rouge Homicide Task Force announced yesterday it will end its scheduled bi-weekly briefings. Cpl. Mary Ann Godawa of the Baton Rouge Police Department said the Task Force has reached a point...

Off the Cuff

By Rebekah Monson
November 22, 2002

Well, I got the magic three, so I'm back in the saddle again. Mary whatever-her-name-is was pretty ticked off, but fair is fair. She bids you a fond farewell and hopes that everyone who got their panties...