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Game day traditions
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:23 pm
Hey, I'm working on something for The Reveille and I'm looking for sources who know a lot about football history in reference to dress.
If someone has studied the traditions of students' game day rituals (the history and transformation of the pajama game, the gold game, required dress for ROTC cadets) or if you know of a source who this is their area of expertise, contact me.
If someone has studied the traditions of students' game day rituals (the history and transformation of the pajama game, the gold game, required dress for ROTC cadets) or if you know of a source who this is their area of expertise, contact me.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:26 pm to npersa1
Typical Reveille...absolutely clueless in terms of where to start or how to research something on the history of their own campus.
No wonder they stick to speculation and misquotations.
Get a fricking L book and learn.
No wonder they stick to speculation and misquotations.
Get a fricking L book and learn.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:29 pm to npersa1
Go to Library. Get old copies of Gumbo. Read. Look at pictures. Take notes. Think. Do your own research. Act like a journalis......
Oh.
Never mind.
Oh.
Never mind.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:32 pm to Golfer
Thanks, golfer, that was helpful.
Actually, we do know we to start on these things, and rest assured plenty of sources have already been contacted and interviewed. However, turning to Tiger Droppings often proves to be a valuable resource because of the very specific information people here know -- or even the rumors or word of mouth that is passed around.
And, just fyi, I actually have a L book (though it's last year's) in my desk drawer and clearly look at it often.
Actually, we do know we to start on these things, and rest assured plenty of sources have already been contacted and interviewed. However, turning to Tiger Droppings often proves to be a valuable resource because of the very specific information people here know -- or even the rumors or word of mouth that is passed around.
And, just fyi, I actually have a L book (though it's last year's) in my desk drawer and clearly look at it often.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:33 pm to nycajun
And nycajun, we've looked in all those places too.
Like I said, we're just looking here to see if there is another random source someone else knows of that maybe we missed.
Thanks again for the input
Like I said, we're just looking here to see if there is another random source someone else knows of that maybe we missed.
Thanks again for the input
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:34 pm to npersa1
pledges wear ties and slacks....an sec tradition (sometimes the coats too.)
girls wear sundresses
girls wear sundresses
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:35 pm to npersa1
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However, turning to Tiger Droppings often proves to be a valuable resource because of the very specific information people here know -- or even the rumors or word of mouth that is passed around.
Proving my point. You rely on another media outlet to complete your story.
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and clearly look at it often.
Obviously not enough. Everything you need to know is in there.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:38 pm to am4titansandlsu
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girls wear sundresses
I never could understand the reasoning behind wearing dresses to a game, especially into the student section...
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:44 pm to Golfer
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Typical Reveille...absolutely clueless in terms of where to start or how to research something on the history of their own campus.
Wow ... this site is unbelievable sometimes. What was so wrong to put out this request?
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:45 pm to npersa1
What are these L books? I don't remember them from when I was a student.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:45 pm to Golfer
Fair points, Golfer. I know I won't change your thoughts on this topic, nor am I interested in arguing online.
However, try to understand that a human source is always better than a book source, and I certainly don't see the harm in asking around. Any good journalist always ask sources for more sources.
I know much -- but not everything we're looking for -- is in the L book. We start a large number of stories by looking there and in old gumbos, reveilles, etc.
Not sure why this is so obscene in your mind, but as editor of the paper, I first appreciate your interest in our publication, and secondly welcome all feedback, even when negative.
I have an open office, and anyone is welcome to stop by and let me know what they think of the paper or to address any issues they may have. I'm in B-16 Hodges. Just ask for Nick.
For now, we'll keep working on this story by using the avenues you've suggested (even though we already did checked them) as well as other ideas thrown out here.
However, try to understand that a human source is always better than a book source, and I certainly don't see the harm in asking around. Any good journalist always ask sources for more sources.
I know much -- but not everything we're looking for -- is in the L book. We start a large number of stories by looking there and in old gumbos, reveilles, etc.
Not sure why this is so obscene in your mind, but as editor of the paper, I first appreciate your interest in our publication, and secondly welcome all feedback, even when negative.
I have an open office, and anyone is welcome to stop by and let me know what they think of the paper or to address any issues they may have. I'm in B-16 Hodges. Just ask for Nick.
For now, we'll keep working on this story by using the avenues you've suggested (even though we already did checked them) as well as other ideas thrown out here.
This post was edited on 9/14/09 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:46 pm to TriumphTiger
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Wow ... this site is unbelievable sometimes.
Has gone downhill in the last 4-5 yrs....Its a joke now IMO
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:47 pm to TriumphTiger
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What was so wrong to put out this request?
You don't see Sports2 on here going: "hey I need some help getting together information about a feature story"
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:47 pm to am4titansandlsu
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pledges wear ties and slacks....an sec tradition (sometimes the coats too.)
It wasn't just pledges when I was there. We all dressed generally in blue blazers, ties, and khakis.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:49 pm to Golfer
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You don't see Sports2 on here going: "hey I need some help getting together information about a feature story"
Maybe they just don't announce it in the thread?
We are talking about the college paper here, albeit a pretty decent one.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:52 pm to TriumphTiger
pajama game is about ghey as it gets. tailgating, we do different things. 1st and last home games we drink crown, and when we play Louisiana schools, we drink Abita beer to keep the money in the state
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:54 pm to npersa1
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I have an open office, and anyone is welcome to stop by and let me know what they think of the paper or to address any issues they may have. I'm in B-16 Hodges. Just ask for Nick.
Glad to know things have changed. That wasn't the case a few years ago.
My apologies if I seem bitter. In the number of interviews I did, only one of the at least 15 I did was I quoted correctly and the information relayed by the reported factual.
And that one article was done by a summer reporter, who was let go to begin when the daily articles started again in the fall.
JMO that a journalist shouldn't have to use another media outlet to get information.
Posted on 9/14/09 at 2:55 pm to TriumphTiger
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Maybe they just don't announce it in the thread?
Perhaps. But it brings down the integrity level of the paper when they are relying on this site for additional information.
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albeit a pretty decent one.
And a pretty decent one wouldn't need to use this site...
Posted on 9/14/09 at 3:00 pm to BayouBengals03
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Golfer
Got called out by Nick and is too much of a to show up and back his internet toughness!
This post was edited on 9/14/09 at 3:01 pm
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