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Artist fishes for ‘real life’ impact

By Jeff Roedel, Revelry Writer
October 31, 2002

He's not bad. He's just drawn that way. Once around the block with Badly Drawn Boy (aka Damon Gough) was strange enough for the folk naturalist turned electro-DJ and back again, but his latest release,...

Wiccan unveils ritual traditions

By Tim Basilica - Staff Writer
October 31, 2002

As the high priest sets up a simple altar, a single file line of people enter, making a circle around the collection of candles and incense. This process casts the sacred circle and begins the sacred ritual...

Greek groups build ‘haunted’ maze

By Melissa Prescott - Staff Writer
October 31, 2002

Tiny princesses, warriors and bumblebees visited Sigma Phi Epsilon's "haunted" fraternity house Tuesday evening to participate in carnival activities and explore a pitch-black maze. The one day event,...

Special teams prosper

Special teams prosper

By Dave Theard, Sports Writer
October 31, 2002

Sometimes special teams are overlooked. Most football enthusiasts are interested in the big play on offense or the ferocious hit on defense. However, not many people realize how important a touchback on...

On campus this week…

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October 31, 2002

Today MIU:2 -- LSU's improv comedy competition, returns for a third semester TONIGHT in the Colonnade Theater at 10:30 p.m. More shows Friday at 10:30 p.m. and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Tickets...

OH! WHAT A BURGER

By Jeff Roedel, Revelry Writer
October 31, 2002

It's the burger that never sleeps. It's 100 percent pure American beef, four pickles, three tomatoes, fresh lettuce and onion, and tangy mustard on a five-inch bun, and it has finally arrived in Baton...

Don’t be a statistic – vote

By Jason Doré - Columnist
October 31, 2002

Voting turnout has dropped among all Americans in recent history. Turnout among voters aged 18 to 24 dropped from 50 percent to 32 percent from 1972 to 2000 according to the Center for Voting and Democracy....

Album magnifies legacy

By Grant Widmer, Revelry Writer
October 31, 2002

Nirvana's newly-released greatest hits album is climbing the charts. Bookstores everywhere are preparing to shelve Kurt Cobain's "Journals" for mass consumption. While millions of Nirvana fans rehash their...

Glaciers give glimpse into climate changes

By Cornelius Dowdell - Contributing Writer
October 31, 2002

Mountain glaciers in the tropical areas of the world, ranging from the American Andes to the Indian Himalayas, have shown rapid climate changes that will be a great toll on mankind in the future. Lonnie...

How to guide book tells what not to do

By Charles Nauman, Contributing Writer
October 31, 2002

Most fathers all over America have a stack of how-to books to tell them how fix the sink or change the brakes on the car, but not one like Hunter S. Fulghum's new how-to guide. It contains step-by-step...

Letters to the Editor

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October 31, 2002

Black Box shows not pricey After reading Tuesday's Reveille, I was quite disappointed and upset with Cristina Mislan's article, "Pricey Performances." While The Reveille targeted the article at LSU Theatre...

City offers Halloween alternative

By Benjamin Leger - Staff Writer
October 31, 2002

In light of recent criminal events in the city, many Baton Rouge residents are concerned about safety precautions. Those concerns are especially heightened during Halloween night, when children walk door...