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QBs fall short of fans’ lofty goals

By Jason Martin - Contributing Writer
October 30, 2002

The LSU offense has been a tale of two quarterbacks, both in their first year as a starter and each having to prove his worth on the playing field. In the beginning, sophomores Matt Mauck and Marcus Randall...

Costuming 101

Costuming 101

By Christina Stephens, Opinion Editor
October 30, 2002

As a youngster, one year I desperately wanted to be a California Raisin for Halloween. So my mother dutifully fashioned a costume from garbage bags, a leotard and tights. Tragedy struck on Halloween night...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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October 30, 2002

Racially offensive costumes tasteless Living in the South most of my life I have learned things are not always easy, but racial equity and respect have come a long way. In my home state of Georgia I feel...

Market announces opening

By Dorothy Paul, Contributing Writer
October 30, 2002

Nestled between Main Street and North Street, a collection of small business owners will offer students Saturday, wares of fresh produce, flowers, homemade preserves, gifts and other treats at the grand...

Sharing spooky stories

By Kayla Gagnet, Chief Staff Writer
October 30, 2002

Some University fraternity members traded their textbooks for illustrated children's books Tuesday as they read creepy Halloween tales to area youngsters. Phi Delta Theta members spouted scary stories...

Scheduling alterations aims to ease troubles

By Melissa Prescott, Staff Writer
October 30, 2002

Although students used to dread the idea of scheduling, most seem optimistic about the new scheduling category changes. "They help with graduation by giving more people chances to get into core classes,"...

Doubt develops too soon

Doubt develops too soon

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October 30, 2002

Jump off the bandwagon! Run for your lives! Take the children to New Orleans for a rousing day at the zoo on LSU gameday, or bring the family on a fall foliage tour in our neighboring states of the south. The...

Occurences

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October 30, 2002

Wednesday Oct. 30 UPC -- Lively Arts Committee meeting at 4:30 p.m. in the Orleans Room of the Union. Bring Broadway to LSU! The Lively Arts Committee brings outstanding cultural programs to the LSU Union...

Secondary shines despite setbacks

Secondary shines despite setbacks

By Chris Gibson - Sports Writer
October 30, 2002

It was a sore spot for the Tigers last year. If anyone in the national or local media spoke of the Tigers, their weakness in the secondary usually was mentioned. But this year, things have been different....

BRPD investigates sniper case

By Samantha Sieber, Staff Writer
October 30, 2002

The Baton Rouge Area Homicide Task Force is trying to decipher if John Allen Williams Muhammad and John Malvo are connected with the Baton Rouge serial killings. Muhammad and Malvo were arrested Oct. 24...

Campus 411

By Cristina Mislan
October 30, 2002

How did the Halloween tradition begin? Halloween is an ancient Celtic tradition Christians began practicing in the Middle Ages. "The Celts believed that the spirits of the dead came back to walk the earth,"...

A plethora of pumpkins

A plethora of pumpkins

By Laura Patz - Staff Writer
October 30, 2002

Hundreds of pumpkins, ranging in price from 50 cents to $20, appeared on Dalrymple Drive Oct. 14 and have been selling rapidly ever since. University United Methodist Church has sponsored the fall pumpkin...