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Page 83 text:
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On the extended weekend of March 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, WTUL ' s extravaganza, the annual Rock-On Survival Marathon took place. The funds from this event were used for equipment and operational costs. Most of the money was raised through pledging. Ten dollars was collected per song request, and thirty dollars for an album side. The event kicked off at Jimmy ' s on Thurs- day night, the 24th. The guests included Di- vine Culture, Waka Waka, Shot Down in Ec- uador Jr. and various other groups. Friday night, termed Reggae Night, was especially popular with Tulane students and Blues Night on Saturday also drew a large crowd. The marathon carried on strong through- out the weekend despite the threat of rain. While gathering on the quad, Tulane stu- dents were able to relax and enjoy some great free music. Beer, T-shirts and food were also sold, which encouraged student attendance. In addition to the free concerts, a big name heavy metal concert was held on Monday, March 28. Headbangers and metal lovers were given the chance to watch Megadeth, Warlock and Sanctuary perform live. Music was not the only sound heard dur- ing the marathon. The yelping of a pitbull puppy that was raffled off during the mara- thon provided a diiferent type of music. The event, sponsored by WTUL, was deemed a success, for it raised $18,000. • — Michelle Portman For Larry Opinsky, Joey Calagaz and Gavin Gas- sen all that is needed is good music, good friends and a good lawn chair.
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18 Years and Going Strong TUL Marathon Rocks On After a few Dixie beers DJ Moses receives divine inspiration and spins his message to the world. Susan Estes receives another pledge as the total climbs towards $18,000. The donations will help to keep the station running despite a ten percent budget cut mandated by the ASB Finance Board. 78 WTUL Marathon
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What ' s the Epitomy of Diversity? New Orleans Nightlife - ' 9-1 mU WEEK often the space inside The Boot is limited, forcing students to journey outside to enjoy cooler tem- peratures and provide room for socializing. Popular nightspot Cooter Browns offers more than the typical drink, it offers great food as well. Stu- dents are often found enjoying raw oysters — a year round Louisiana delicacy. Photos by: S. Glendcninf 80 Nightlife
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