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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,"...

Movie packs ‘punch’

By By Grant Widmer - Revelry Writer
November 4, 2002

punch drunk (pûnch_ drûngk_) adj. 1. Showing signs of brain damage caused by repeated blows to the head. 2. Behaving in a bewildered, confused, or dazed manner. Enter the mind of...

Slam away ‘Bama

By David Theard - Sports Writer
November 4, 2002

After her team's victory over Georgia two weeks ago, LSU head volleyball coach Fran Flory said her team would have to win out to have any chance of catching Arkansas for the Southeastern Conference West...

Alumni Association unites former Tigers

By Damiane Ricks, Staff Writer
November 4, 2002

For some, being a Tiger only goes as far as the other end of the stage on graduation day. However, for others, it becomes a way of life. The University's Alumni Association reaches farther than the Alumni...

Young filmmaker makes waves with debut

By Cindy Davis - Contributing Writer
November 4, 2002

Watch out Steven Spielberg! Step aside Wes Craven! Dustin Darbone is taking his place in the filmmaking world. Hailing from Baton Rouge, 15-year-old Bishop Sullivan High School student Dustin Darbone made...

Better with age

Better with age: McCain comes to Baton Rouge club

By Jeff Roedel - Revelry Writer
November 4, 2002

Better now that he's older, singer/songwriter Edwin McCain makes a stop at the Varsity Theatre Nov. 12. On tour since early October, McCain and his band are drumming up interest and performing in the same...

Reality bites for Ryder

Reality bites for Ryder

By Jeff Roedel - Revelry Writer
November 4, 2002

It wasn't a very happy birthday for popular actress-turned-Halloween costume Winona Ryder. Last week the elfish "Girl, Interrupted" star celebrated the big 31 with grand Hollywood fashion--in court. Ryder...

Letting it rain

Letting it rain

By Charles Nauman - Contributing Writer
November 4, 2002

Following the commercial success of her last two albums, Tracy Chapman was able to make an album with total artistic freedom. She used it to create her sixth album, the quiet, sincere "Let it Rain." Chapman...

To your health

By Lindsay Hellwig
November 4, 2002

While stumped for a topic, my research led me to several interesting questions which I would like to share. An article in Thursday's Washington Post sparked my interest from the very start. It included...