The Daily Reveille - November 6, 2015

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015

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IN THIS ISSUE • LSU men’s basketball prepares for Friday’s exhibition with renewed anticipation, page 3 • Satire takes over the Opinion section, page 4 @lsureveille

Volume 120 · No. 52

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LSU vs. Alabama 7 p.m. CBS

CRIME

Student arrested on child pornography charges

BY CARRIE GRACE HENDERSON @carriegraceh

LSU fronts prepare for another grueling prime-time matchup with Alabama BY JAMES BEWERS @ JamesBewers_TDR

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hen the lights shine down on Bryant-Denny Stadium for the sixth straight prime-time matchup between No. 2 LSU and No. 4 University of Alabama, one thing will be clear to the national viewing audience on Saturday: In this heated rivalry, the line of scrimmage is not for the faint of heart. “The game is going to be won up front,” said junior defensive end Lewis Neal. “It’s about whoever does their assignments correctly. Like I said, whoever executes the best. That’s why we are focusing on us because it’s going to come down to whoever does the best job at their job. “It’s going to be everybody, one-on-one, with their dude. So if you do your job, you win.” As much as ever before, neither team enters the contest with

see ALABAMA, page 7

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Former LSU center Elliott Porter (55) and members of the offense line up against Alabama’s defense Nov. 8, 2014, during the Tigers’ 20-13 loss against the Crimson Tide at Tiger Stadium.

LSU student Andrew Easterly, 18, was arrested Oct. 29 on several charges related to child pornography, including filming juveniles in the Herget Hall communal showers following an off-campus inEASTERLY vestigation by the state Office of the Attorney General. According to an LSUPD officer incident statement, two juvenile girls identified in photos found on devices belonging to Easterly told officers they met Easterly at a party. The girls, who are not LSU students, told officers they “concocted a story to fool their parents” and agreed to go with Easterly to the LSU vs. Auburn University football game on

see PORNOGRAPHY, page 7

STUDENT LIFE

Freshman runs monogramming business from dorm BY TIA BANERJEE @tiabanerjee_TDR

What started off as an attempt to gain real-world marketing experience has turned into a business for marketing freshman Madeline Dunbar. Dunbar is the founder of Seaux Chic Monograms, a business she launched in March that designs personalized vinyl monograms, Greek decals, monogrammed flasks, monogrammed fruit-infuser water bottles and monogrammed coffee mugs. Because she was unable to run the social media accounts for the boutique where she was employed, Dunbar said she decided to start her

own business to test different social media marketing techniques and other business strategies. “I just did it on a whim, really, just to get more experience,” Dunbar said. Dunbar said she designs and prepares her business inventory from her dorm room, using a desk-sized vinyl cutting machine that connects to her laptop. Dunbar uses Etsy.com as her selling platform, which she said gives her business nationwide reach. “I’ve had people in California, I’ve had people in Florida, I’ve had people in New

see MONOGRAM, page 7

LSU marketing freshman Madeline Dunbar created her own monogramming business, Seaux Chic Monograms, to help personalize everyday items.

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