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Freedom to chalk

By Jennifer Galjour
October 28, 2002

If you thought that what some called hate speech was limited to the sidewalks of Louisiana State University, you were wrong. Hate speech -- in much more direct forms -- appears on the sidewalks of universities...

World’s oldest meteor found

By Maria Elena Rivera
October 28, 2002

World's oldest meteor found LSU geologists date its impact By Maria Elena Rivera Contributing Writer University researchers claim to have discovered evidence of the oldest known meteor to strike the Earth...

Tie with Vandy keeps soccer alive

By Chris Gibson
October 28, 2002

With berths to the Southeastern Conference Tournament out there waiting to be captured, the Tigers helped their cause Friday by avoiding a loss and getting a double-overtime, 1-1 tie against Vanderbilt. However,...

Professor brings hip-hop to University classroom

By Grant Widmer
October 28, 2002

Next time you drag yourself out of bed for your 8:30 a.m. bio-chem section on polypeptide physiology, ask yourself if you'd rather stumble into a lecture titled "The Life and Death of Tupac Shakur Part...

Dubya’s Cabinet wins College Bowl

By Laura Patz
October 28, 2002

In a heated intellectual battle, 16 teams of students fought this week to answer questions on anything from enzymes to ice cream for the campus College Bowl tournament. "Dubya's Cabinet," a team composed...

Letters to the Editor

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October 28, 2002

SG elections chief: code not breached In response to Ms. Bourg's letter to the editor I just have a few comments to make. I feel fairly qualified to talk about what went on. I was not personally there...

Turnovers devastate LSU

By Graham Thomas
October 28, 2002

AUBURN, Ala. -- LSU's offense resembled the weather Saturday at Auburn's Jordan-Hare Stadium. A dreary, drizzled mess that would not go away. It was downright ugly -- 31-7 ugly. And as golden as he looked...

Formulating a plan

By Brian McNabb
October 28, 2002

I cannot tell you how many times I have heard people bad mouth the city of Baton Rouge. The phrase, "I cannot wait to get out of here once I get done with school," is a line that I have heard often. Consider...

Breathing new life into mobster

By Jeff Roedel
October 28, 2002

Dead men tell no tales. Late "Godfather" author Mario Puzo may be sleeping with the fishes, but his publishers at Random House are maneuvering like the Don Vito to launch a sequel to the 22-million selling...

Garba, Dandia performed at celebration

By Damiane Ricks
October 28, 2002

Elegant clothing, diverse fellowship, rhythmic beats, joyful dancing and songs from a foreign land filled the Union Royal Cotillion Ballroom Friday night as the Indian Student Association celebrated Navratri...

ROTC ranks eighth in competition

By Adam Causey
October 28, 2002

The football team was not the only traveling squad this weekend as the University battalion of Army ROTC vied for the top spot in the annual Ranger Challenge at Camp Shelby near Hattiesburg, Miss. The...

Students’ show ‘makes’ for laughs

By Charles Nauman
October 28, 2002

The actors take the stage and not one of them knows their lines. They don't even know what the story is about until the audience tells them. It's not an elementary school play gone horribly wrong. It's...