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Off the Cuff

By Larry Holder
January 25, 2002

Off the Cuff    The male voice will receive an early visit to the depths of page three this semester as my esteemed colleague Rebekah Monson decided to give “The Loud Speaker”...

Academy obtains counter-terrorist program funds

By Kayla Gagnet
January 25, 2002

   The Academy of Counter Terrorist Education, a division of Continuing Education, recently received $11.5 million to continue and develop new training programs educating emergency personnel...

Student organizations to benefit from SG workshop

By Jimmy Vermaelen
January 25, 2002

   Student Government hopes to help all student organizations find money this semester by hosting a grant-writing workshop.    SG invites all representatives from student...

Give the tickets to the students, not the ‘suits’

By Jason Martin
January 25, 2002

   Still have a bad taste in your mouth from not getting any Sugar Bowl tickets over the holidays? I don’t blame you. Ten people had to sue the University of Illinois for tickets promised...

Student conquers cancer, gains confidence in college

By Kayla Gagnet
January 25, 2002

      Being a full-time student can be a challenge for anyone, but for Lori King, it was not her most difficult challenge in life. King, an English freshman, was diagnosed Sept....

Cox expands coverage area as LSU’s new cable provider

By Benjamin Leger
January 25, 2002

       In early January, Residential Life sent fliers to students living on campus alerting them to cable service changes in their dorms and apartments. On Jan. 2, Cox Communications...

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...

Tigers rank among the elite

By Bryan Wideman
January 24, 2002

   High expectations surround the LSU baseball team as new head coach Smoke Laval leads the Tigers, who are ranked as high as fifth, into the 2002 season. LSU and Laval began spring practice...