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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...

Volleyball squad sweeps Ole Miss, State

Volleyball squad sweeps Ole Miss, State

By David Theard - Sports Writer
November 11, 2002

Going into this weekend, a letdown was a real possibility for the LSU volleyball team. The Tigers (17-8, 9-5 Southeastern Conference) were coming off a loss to conference foe to Kentucky on Tuesday that...

To your health

By Lindsay Hellwig
November 11, 2002

Do your grandparents still make whoopee? Whether you like it or not, studies show they may. Society teaches us people stop having sex when their hair turns gray. Fortunately for the older than 60 crowd,...

Former Speaker returns

By Kayla Gagnet, Chief Staff Writer
November 11, 2002

Jeremy Griggs has a lot of work to do. The former Student Senate speaker's recent appointment to the Senate expires in less than two weeks, and he has an agenda. But Griggs wasn't elected to a Senate seat...

The Dolomites feature eclectic instrumentation

By Grant Widmer - Revelry Writer
November 11, 2002

The Dolomites want to entertain you. If you make it to Chelsea's tomorrow night, its members probably will. The Portland-based group doesn't fit neatly into any musical category. Owing more to the wobbly...

Famous felons

By Brian McNabb - Columnist
November 11, 2002

When I turned on the television last Wednesday, I was disturbed to see actress Winona Ryder being tried for shoplifting charges. What is really unfortunate is that, although she was convicted, she never...

‘Canes set to prove BCS worth

By Bryan Wideman - Sports Writer
November 8, 2002

I kept a watch out for all eight teams who were undefeated entering last weekend's football games. And as N.C. State, Virginia Tech and Georgia played follow the leader to Notre Dame, I smiled. The Notre...

Downturn in Turnout

By Tim Basilica - Staff Writer
November 8, 2002

An in-depth study of voting trends for 18- to 24-year-olds performed by the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement shows students are not doing it as much as they used to. The...

Soccer team wins over AU

By Graham Thomas - Sports Writer
November 8, 2002

Junior forward Mandy Heintz's 23rd goal of the season against Auburn in the Southeastern Conference Tournament Thursday afternoon may have been the biggest of the season and possibly her career. Heintz...

Trading Democracy?

Trading Democracy?

By Brian Marks - Columnist
November 8, 2002

Given all the talk this week about the importance of voting (by the way, how exactly does one "rock" the vote?) I thought I'd continue what I was saying last week about the barriers effective democracy...

Occurrences

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November 8, 2002

Friday Nov. 8 ALPHA PHI OMEGA -- Come join Alpha Phi Omega for a fun-filled night of games, go-karts and food. Bring your kids and your kids at heart. Special packages are available for those who attend...