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Priest retires from career as instructor

By Tim Basilica, Staff Writer
November 12, 2002

Following a long career as a religious studies professor, 82-year-old Jaak Seynaeve, or "Father Jaak," will close out his tenure at the University. Seynaeve, a New Testament scholar and a native of Belgium,...

Letters to the Editor

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November 12, 2002

The Reveille should inform voters I feel obligated to those uninformed voters to point out the errors in Jessica Keller's letter regarding voting ignorance yesterday. When Glynn Wallace wrote he did not...

D-Train back on track

D-Train back on track

By Dave Bommarito, Contributing Writer
November 12, 2002

DeTrina White received a pass in the low post, faked right and powerfully banked in a lay-up shot. Following the shot there were no cheers or fist pumping, but it did signal something LSU fans have been...

Three charged with possession

By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer
November 12, 2002

Three charged with possession Kirby-Smith raid concludes in arrests By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer Police arrested three individuals Nov. 3 for charges including drug possession and possession of drug...

Women defeat Arkansas

By Amanda Vierck, Contributing Writer
November 12, 2002

The efforts of the LSU swimming and diving team finally have begun to pay off, as the women pulled out a win on Nov. 9 against University of Arkansas. "That is one of the wildest meets I have ever been...

LSU researchers aid discovery

By Maria Elena Rivera, Contributing Writer
November 12, 2002

The University hopes to play an important role in one of the most notable scientific discoveries of the 21st century using "Mike," the new supercomputer. University researchers are working in the Laser...

Two unbeatens remain

By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer
November 12, 2002

Two unbeatens remain Miami proves worth; Ohio State escapes with win By Bryan Wideman, Sports Writer 1. Miami (9-0) The Hurricanes proved once again they are the best in college football. Their 26-3 domination...

Off the cuff

By Rebekah Monson
November 12, 2002

Smooth beats and meaningful lyrics blasted out of the Rec Center's multi-purpose room Saturday as some of the University's women auditioned for the Martin Luther King Jr. Dance Ensemble. The ensemble,...

Locked labs trouble students

By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer
November 12, 2002

Locked labs trouble students CEBA restricts late-night access By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer For semesters they have worked all day and researched at night. But this semester, several mechanical engineering...

Going the Distance

By Charles Nauman - Contributing Writer
November 11, 2002

Following in the footsteps of many other pop icons such as Prince and Vanilla Ice, Eminem made his way onto the big screen in the movie "8 Mile." The movie premiered Friday selling out four showings at...

Play strikes stirring chord with audience

By Damiane Ricks, Staff Writer
November 11, 2002

The International Cultural Center's theater series resumed last week with the opening of its third production, "Dr. Korczak and the Children," which is moving its audiences and its actors to tears. "I...

Letters to the Editor

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November 11, 2002

Less popular sports deserve attention With all due respect, football certainly puts LSU on the map. However, there is more to LSU sports than just football. Sports such as swimming and diving practice...