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Book sale offers readers bargains

By Kayla Gagnet
February 27, 2002

Book sale offers readers bargains The Friends of the Libraries association wants to help students find treasured books for next to nothing. The Friends’ Text Book Room will host a half-price sale...

he Loud Speaker: Hogs’ coach blows up at news media

By Larry Holder
February 27, 2002

he Loud Speaker: Hogs’ coach blows up at news media Blowing a gasket. Flying off the deep end. Just plain whacked out. Usually when you think of these phrases for a basketball coach, you usually...

Pilot program to fund computer checkout system

By Tracy Simoneaux
February 27, 2002

Pilot program to fund computer checkout system Your brother’s old computer just broke, the computer labs are full and all you need to finish your Powerpoint presentation is a quiet environment and...

Off the cuff

By ebekah Monson
February 27, 2002

Believe it or not, your friendly Reveille staff made it home from Clarksville, Tenn., unscathed. There were a few close calls: The “Loud Speaker” blew a fuse, “Dankman” (a new superhero...

Swim teams finish fifth, eighth at SEC’s

By Chris Gibson
February 27, 2002

Swim teams finish fifth, eighth at SEC’s A hot start in the cool pool water did not add up to results for the LSU swimming and diving teams at the 2002 Southeastern Conference Championships at the...

Health Center undergoes reacreditation process

By Kayla Gagnet
February 27, 2002

Health Center undergoes reacreditation process Students normally keep the Student Health Center busy, but on Monday and Tuesday, a surveyor had the entire staff on its toes as the center sought reaccreditation. The...

Remembering Pearl as a journalist, not a hostage

By Christina Stephens
February 27, 2002

Remembering Pearl as a journalist, not a hostage If you were a firefighter Sept. 11, the crumbling towers meant something different for you than the rest of the world. The death and destruction touched...

Van Susteren should be proud of her new eyes

By Monique Roche
February 27, 2002

Van Susteren should be proud of her new eyes For two weeks, the world took a break from the traumas and tribulations taking place in the Middle East to watch the Olympics. Tobbagins rather than Talibans...

Students react to budget cutbacks

By Samantha Sieber
February 27, 2002

Students react to budget cutbacks With budget cuts occurring for the College of Arts and Sciences, not only teachers but students are being inconvenienced by the current strain on the college's resources. Students...

Dupree balances basketball, school

By Graham Thomas
February 27, 2002

Dupree balances basketball, school Ronald Dupree takes what he learns in the classroom and applies it daily to his life on the basketball court. As if the average life of balancing athletics and academics...

Taking it a step further

By Tim Basilica
February 27, 2002

Taking it a step further Anti-abortion group aspires to point out procedure’s toll How would you react if one-third of your biology class did not show up for class tomorrow? Or, what if the University...

Tigers host Rebels in final home game

By Bryan Wideman
February 27, 2002

Tigers host Rebels in final home game The LSU men’s basketball team (14-13, 4-10 Southeastern Conference) will fight to keep its postseason hopes alive in its last home game of the season Wednesday...