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Rebels romp Tigers

By Ronnie Richard
January 24, 2002

   The LSU Tiger basketball squad, without second-leading scorer Collis Temple III, were outmatched by the big men of Ole Miss in last night’s 70-55 loss at Oxford, Miss. Six-foot-eight...

Good as Gold: The fashion

By Grant Widmer
January 24, 2002

   The stars were out Sunday night at the 59th annual Golden Globe Awards and anyone who was waiting for a show-stopping ball gown can stop waiting now. There weren’t any.    Doesn’t...

Sorcery or fantasy? At least the kids are reading

By Sarah Hunt
January 24, 2002

   It is a small feat to get my brother to touch a book, let alone open one. In eighth grade he had to read “The Lord of the Rings” for his summer reading. Once he stopped procrastinating...

Surviving the slowdown, part 1

By Rebekah Monson
January 24, 2002

   The nation’s shrinking economic status probably would have gone unnoticed for Sarah Smith if it weren’t for her dad. “It hasn’t affected me in a major way really,”...

Golden Band from Tigerland awarded trophy

By Benjamin Leger
January 24, 2002

      In honor of a successful year, the LSU Marching Band received the highest honor for a collegiate marching band — the Sudler Trophy. The award, which has been offered...

Students urged to excel in classroom

By Jessica Waldon
January 24, 2002

       The football team’s win at the Nokia Sugar Bowl Jan. 1 meant national recognition for LSU, but what does it mean for academics? Neil Mathews, vice chancellor...

Roe v. Wade based on misinformation

By Nathan Long
January 24, 2002

   Picture this — Washington, D.C.,1973. It’s a chilly bleak January morning and thousands are standing outside the steps of the Supreme Court waiting to hear the fate of millions...

Meal plans change to provide weekend meals in

By Diette Courrege
January 23, 2002

   For students with meal plans, weekends spent dining in Pentagon and Highland Dining Units no longer will be a normality. Until now, both dining units opened on the weekends for student...

Student group volunteers in New York City

By Benjamin Leger
January 23, 2002

   After the dust settled in New York City after Sept. 11, many people were eager to help those in need. Likewise, many students felt the desire to offer their services, and 46 students...

Lady Tigers pick up third SEC win

By hris Gibson
January 23, 2002

   For head coach Sue Gunter and the Lady Tigers it does not seem to matter if a Southeastern Conference win is pretty. All that seems to matter is that it goes in the “W” column. After...

New Orleans waits for NBA’s Hornets

By Dave Theard
January 23, 2002

    It looks like the NBA is making a return to the city of New Orleans. Charlotte Hornets co-owners Ray Wooldridge and George Shinn and Louisiana Gov. Mike Foster have reached an agreement...

Resolve to move past personal boundaries

By Monique Roche
January 23, 2002

   I can vividly remember the first time I felt guilty of racial discrimination. One Saturday night during my junior year of high school, after shifting through the entertainment section...