The Daily Reveille - December 2, 2011

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Student Government: Senate writes more legislation than in previous semesters, p. 3

Football: Georgia linebacker Jarvis Jones confident about Bulldog win, p. 7

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East vs. West

OBITUARY

Former System president dies Brian Sibille Staff Writer

LSU to play Georgia on Saturday for SEC title

The LSU football team entered CowWhen asked if a team should be alboys Stadium 91 days ago and started lowed to play in the national championwhat has since become one of the most ship game without winning their confersuccessful seasons in Tience, LSU coach Les Michael Gegenheimer ger football history. Miles replied, “No comLSU now travels to ment.” Sports Contributor Atlanta in hopes of ex“If we want to make tending the school’s first undefeated sea- it to the national championship, we first son since 1958, when LSU coach Paul Di- have to win the West and then the SEC,” etzel led the Bayou Bengals to the team’s said LSU sophomore safety Eric Reid. first national championship. “We got step one done, and now we’re The No. 1 Tigers will take on No. 14 looking forward to step two.” Georgia in the Southeastern Conference The Tigers have won all 12 games Championship Game at 3 p.m. Saturday. this season by a combined score of 458If the Tigers win, they will have 127, earning LSU a No. 1 ranking for a earned a trip to the national championship school-record ninth consecutive game. to play what many analysts believe will be a rematch with Alabama. SEC, see page 6 EMILY SLACK / The Daily Reveille

LSU junior wide receiver Russell Shepard (10) celebrates a touchdown against Arkansas on Nov. 25 with senior offensive guard Will Blackwell (60) and sophomore running back Spencer Ware (11).

No. 1 LSU vs. No. 14 Georgia Watch on CBS at 3 p.m.

Former LSU System President Allen Copping, who is credited with advancing LSU’s medical schools and playing a major role in the opening of the Pennington Biomedical COPPING Research Center, died at his home Thursday following a long-term illness. Copping, 84, was appointed System president in 1985 and served the University for 14 years, according to an LSU System news release. One of Copping’s most notable contributions was securing a $125 million donation from C.B. “Doc” Pennington that funded the establishment of the research center named after Pennington. Copping met with the Baton Rouge oil tycoon in 1985 to discuss a donation, resulting in Pennington’s promise to donate, the COPPING, see page 6

CAMPUS LIFE

Finals week developing reputation as unpredictable time Flag burning, ‘Pizza Girl’ make headlines Andrea Gallo Staff Writer

After hours of poring over notes, textbooks and quizzes, the bloodshot eyes of University students have widened at the finals week madness that’s accompanied their exams in the past couple of semesters. The University garnered national attention for spontaneous events that happened on campus during finals week in the past year, such as a viral YouTube video titled “Girl freaks out about pizza” from one year ago and a graduate student

announcing his plans to burn an American flag on the Parade Ground during the finals week of the spring semester. The viral YouTube video, which now has more than 1 million views, featured Sara Reed, a general studies junior at the time, complaining about the way the workers at the Papa John’s at Outtakes were preparing her pizza and reacting violently to laughing bystanders. Reed earned the nickname “Pizza Girl” from the widespread viewership of the video and was featured on CNN anchor Anderson Cooper’s “The RidicuList,” as well as websites like Perez Hilton and Comedy Central, among others. Reed, who declined to comment for this story, told The Daily Reveille

in December 2010 that the incident caused her stress and unwarranted attacks by students. “My family and I have been verbally harassed with vicious remarks and unfounded accusations, and I have been followed several times by students trying to take pictures,” Reed said last year. Dean of Students K.C. White said students should be sensitive to the circumstances of others during the high-stress week. “Be kind to yourself, but be kind to other people because you just don’t know what kind of stressors are going on in their life,” White said. Animal sciences and technology senior BJ Greenwood said the FINALS, see page 6

File photo

An LSU police car is swarmed May 11 after LSUPD escorted communication studies grad student Benjamin Haas away from a flag-burning protest on the Parade Ground.


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