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Police arrest man for alleged DWI offense

By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer
November 5, 2002

LSUPD charged an individual Oct. 29 for driving while intoxicated after he refused to submit to a breathalyzer test. Police charged Brandon Hays, 21, of 13574 Minou Ave., Baton Rouge, at 6:30 a.m. with...

Off the cuff

By Rebekah Monson
November 5, 2002

It's voting day. Get off your butt and vote. Why? I'll give you two reasons, and if you spend a few moments thinking about it, I'm sure you can think of more. First, ever wonder why everybody on television...

On campus this week…

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November 5, 2002

TUESDAY, November 5 PRE-LAW SOCIETY -- LSU Professor will come discuss merits and drawbacks of JD/MBA joint program. Come learn about the possibilities in the Red River Room of the Union at 6:15 p.m. PRE-MED...

Wildcats come to court

By Dave Bommarito - Contributing Writer
November 5, 2002

A late season defeat at the hands of Kentucky last year remains fresh in LSU head coach Fran Flory's mind. That loss prevented the Tigers from sharing the Southeastern Conference Western division title...

Indian community celebrates Diwali

By Damiane Ricks - Staff Writer
November 5, 2002

All eyes were on center stage as the lights dimmed and women began to move their bodies to lyrics accompanied by techno-like beats. Some in the audience clapped and stomped their feet to the beat, while...

Amendments abound on ballot

By The Associated Press
November 5, 2002

The hype hasn't been the same as for the U.S. Senate race or the host of local elections, but a dozen state constitutional amendments also are on the ballot in today's election. The most heavily debated...

University loses benefactor

By Benjamin Leger, Staff Writer
November 5, 2002

One professor would not have made important advances in his career this semester without help from a man he has never met -- Gordon Cain, a University benefactor who died Oct. 22 at age 90. Cain, a University...

On campus this week…

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November 4, 2002

MONDAY, November 4 Spectrum Alliance -- General Body Meeting in the Feliciana Room of the Union at 6 p.m. Come discuss LGBT issues with us. Free food! PSA -- Progressive Student Alliance meets every Monday...

Miami holds to spot with Oklahoma inching closer

By Compiled by Bryan Wideman - Sports Writer
November 4, 2002

1. Miami (8-0) - The Hurricanes got off to a slow start against Rutgers. Very slow. After trailing for the majority of the game, Miami put together a fantastic fourth quarter to remain undefeated and won...

Three unbeaten remain

Three unbeaten remain

By Ronnie Richard - Assistant Sports Editor
November 4, 2002

And then there were three... With all the worries about the Bowl Championship Series having so many undefeated teams, fate sorted out the pretenders as no big shock to most avid college football watchers. The...

The race is on

By Kayla Gagnet, Chief Staff Writer and Adam Causey, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2002

With the country on edge watching key senatorial races, Louisiana voters head to the polls Tuesday to determine which political party will have control of the U.S. Senate. Democrats have control of the...

Coaches to receive pay increase for post season

By Tiffany St. Martin, Contributing Writer
November 4, 2002

The Board of Supervisors approved a 4 percent pay stipend Friday for University coaches who reach the postseason. "It's a well-deserved compensation for coaches who get our teams past the regular season,"...