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re: LSU’s Crisis Of Leadership Must Be Fixed. Aggressively. Right Now.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 6:31 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
Posted on 10/14/25 at 6:31 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
LSU got Obama’ed.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 6:39 pm to LSUFanHouston
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Yes something needs to be done about the criminal element north of campus and buying up property through eminent domain is an interesting idea.
This is what Saint Louis University did, they bough up shite north, south, east, and west of their University. To try and push some of the riff raff away.
Then sold land to people who are building places to bring back people and for students to use on nights, lunch, and weekends.
you have to gentrify to win back the cities, #facts
Posted on 10/14/25 at 6:57 pm to NIH
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Would never happen at the University of Louisiana.
I laughed and upvoted, but Stale Savoie instead let the blue haired freaks and Jew-hating protesters have their way on campus.
But I guess at least they weren’t violent?
Posted on 10/14/25 at 6:57 pm to LSUFanHouston
Disagree. Mississippi State is having the issues. There was an incident where the Junction was taken over and became a weed infested block party. Someone shot off fireworks during the game.
State changed the tailgating policy where you have to pay a significant amount to tailgate in the Junction. It has helped with the game day atmosphere but the city is still problematic.
State changed the tailgating policy where you have to pay a significant amount to tailgate in the Junction. It has helped with the game day atmosphere but the city is still problematic.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 6:59 pm to Mr Happy
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Meanwhile all the other SEC schools are poaching Louisiana's best students through better scholarship.
This can’t be stated enough. Many of them are also increasing admission standards while LSU is catering to people who can’t even make an ACT score in the high teens.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 7:05 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
JBE is not getting enough blame in these threads. He and his woke LSU BOS appointees are/were largely responsible for some of this. Dating back to Huey Long the governor of Louisiana has tremendous sway over LSU, and in this case JBE enjoyed two terms to mess things up. Look at who he helped pick to be president, run the law school, etc., and consider how those things eventually turned out. Messing up the gameday experience, while certainly bad, is probably not the worst legacy he left.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 7:06 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
Make campus completely smoke free including cigarettes. Easy problem to solve
Posted on 10/14/25 at 7:26 pm to cajuntiger1010
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Sid has an opportunity here
Who is Sid? You talking about the reluctant Mayor? If you find him let everyone know. He sure as hell isn’t doing anything noteworthy as the leader of the parish.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 7:44 pm to Powerman
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Make campus completely smoke free including cigarettes. Easy problem to solve
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Louisiana State University is now tobacco-free! What does that mean to you, a member of the LSU community, or a visitor to campus?
No tobacco use is allowed on LSU property. This includes cigarettes, cigars, water pipes/hookahs, e-cigarettes, and all forms of smokeless tobacco, such as chewing tobacco and snuff.
Becoming tobacco-free has not been an easy achievement. Many discussions involving many members of the campus community weighed the health and economic reasons to take this step with concerns about lost productivity or increased student absences from classes as smokers spend more time away from campus to take their smoking breaks. In the end, the many benefits to having a tobacco-free campus outweighed the potential inconvenience to those addicted to nicotine.
The passage of Louisiana Act 211 also provided the metaphorical shove LSU and other public state campuses needed to deal with secondhand smoke exposure to non-smokers and the extreme amount of tobacco-related litter on campus that costs LSU a minimum of $37,000 a year to clean up. Act 211 required all public campuses to have a tobacco policy in place by Aug. 1, 2014.
LSU also is joining a national movement to encourage smoking cessation among young people with the lofty goal of creating a tobacco-free generation.
But, make no mistake. American tobacco companies are joining forces to create new products designed to entice college age and younger kids to take up the tobacco habit and replace the thousands of smokers who die in this state and country every year. Tobacco companies are currently free to advertise e-cigarettes in channels such as television and youth magazines, avenues that have been denied to cigarettes since the 1960s. The FDA finally has taken up consideration of regulating e-cigarettes, just as the agency regulates other tobacco products.
Before you use any tobacco product -- especially the newer devices such as hookahs and e-cigarettes -- take the time to educate yourself with the facts about these products and not fall for psychologically well-crafted messages from tobacco companies. The bottom line -- no tobacco product is safe.
If you are a current tobacco user, please take a minute to consider how tobacco is influencing your life and possibly the lives of those around you. Nicotine addiction is powerful. Hardly anyone who tried that first cigarette intended to become addicted.
Here is the call to action. If you don't current use tobacco products, don't start. Step up and gently let anyone you see using tobacco products on campus know that we now have a campus tobacco-free policy. If you do use tobacco products, work out in advance your strategy for getting through the day without smoking on campus. If you want to quit, support is available from the Student Health Center or from 1-800-QUITNOW. When you need facts or information or want to ask a question, visit this website: www.lsu.edu/smokingwords or come back to this blog and leave comments.
Thank you for not smoking on the LSU campus!
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:24 pm to NIH
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University of Louisiana
Who Dat?
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:28 pm to Tchefuncte Tiger
Sounds like the same thing that destroyed spring break on the gulf coast and is starting to do so on the Atlantic coast.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:38 pm to soonerinlOUisiana
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Sounds like the same thing that destroyed spring break on the gulf coast and is starting to do so on the Atlantic coast.
Spot on.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:43 pm to tigerinthebueche
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Who is Sid? You talking about the reluctant Mayor? If you find him let everyone know. He sure as hell isn’t doing anything noteworthy as the leader of the parish.
I randomly thought about this the other day. Haven’t heard a damn thing about him since taking office.
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:45 pm to Swoozie
Nothing pisses me off more than the Alumni out of state waiver being eliminated while Arkansas and Oklahoma are waiving out of state tuition for a 24 ACT.
I had a very unpleasant conversation with LSU Admissions earlier this year about my child that resulted in three phone calls from higher ups. I told every one of them that LSU was making some terrible decisions that they will regret in the future. My dad pulled his donation for the year based on how they treated my LSU loving daughter who will end up at Ole Miss.
I had a very unpleasant conversation with LSU Admissions earlier this year about my child that resulted in three phone calls from higher ups. I told every one of them that LSU was making some terrible decisions that they will regret in the future. My dad pulled his donation for the year based on how they treated my LSU loving daughter who will end up at Ole Miss.
This post was edited on 10/14/25 at 8:49 pm
Posted on 10/14/25 at 8:49 pm to W2NOMO
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LSU got Obama’ed.
F'king Alexander was his boy and was expecting a high-up job in the Hillary Clinton administration. Now he's unemployed and his folks are overjoyed.
This post was edited on 10/15/25 at 8:03 pm
Posted on 10/15/25 at 6:00 pm to anc
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my LSU loving daughter who will end up at Ole Miss.
It's an absolute shame that LSU has come to this, but your daughter is going to have an incredible experience at Ole Miss, and you will too when you visit. I don't know if I've ever heard anyone say anything negative about Ole Miss. Everyone seems to love it.
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