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Faculty Senate seeks relief from AAUP censure
After falling to Houston in last year’s regional, LSU set for top-10 showdown with Cougars
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BY david gray dgray@lsureveille.com Less than a year ago, the Houston baseball team ended LSU’s season. After dropping the first of a best-of-three series in the NCAA Regional last June, the Cougars crushed the Tigers’ dreams of going to the College World Series, knocking them off in consecutive games after LSU was six outs from clinching. But 2015 is a new season. “Last year is last year,” said LSU junior shortstop Alex Bregman. “This is the next team on our schedule, and we have to show up and play.” No. 2 LSU (12-1) will look to end a two-game losing skid against No. 8 Houston (8-5) when the clubs meet at 7 p.m. tonight in Minute Maid Park in Houston. Six teams will compete in the Houston College Classic this weekend, but the marquee game of the three-day tournament will the top-10 matchup between the Tigers and the Cougars. The Tigers, who have won nine consecutive games, will also face Baylor at 3:30 p.m. Saturday before concluding the weekend tournament with a match against Nebraska at 11 a.m. Sunday. LSU sophomore pitcher Jared Poche’ (3-0, 1.96 ERA) will get the starting nod against the Cougars, who will likely go with sophomore pitcher Andrew
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LSU junior outfielder Mark Laird (9) attempts to steal second base during the Tigers’ 16-2 victory against Boston College on Feb. 21 at Alex Box Stadium.
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Candidates answer for initiatives
BY chloe huff chuff@lsureveille.com Candidates for the top positions of Student Government have passively and actively made promises to students to gain their votes on March 9. At the annual SG debate Thursday in the Holliday Forum of the Journalism Building, candidates were held accountable for their proposed initiatives.
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Opening remarks reiterated each campaign’s motto. Vice presidential candidate Moe Ahsan said “More for LSU” wants to diversify SG. Presidential candidate Andrew Mahtook told the audience “Here and Now” wants to make tangible changes students can see during their time at the University, no matter how short. “Make It Matter” wants to create a better relationship between
SG and individuals, said vice presidential candidate Wesley Davis. National Pan-Hellenic Council Vice President Darnell Theriot kicked off the debate, questioning the vice presidential candidates on
Visitors to the University Faculty Senate website see two timers ticking upward, one second at a time. One timer, now up to more than 1,329 days, expresses how long the University has been under censure by the American Association of University Professors. The University is under censure for two academic freedom violations. Resolving a third matter, better working conditions for longterm contingent faculty, would remove it from the list. The AAUP believes instructors, who are not eligible for tenured positions, cannot exercise academic freedom if under constant fear of dismissal. Those fears often lead to conformity, said Faculty Senate President Kevin Cope. AAUP censure has no legal bearing on a University, but the Faculty Senate contends its effects are far-reaching, and the senate
see censure, page 11 Candidates from the Student Government presidential tickets prepare for the 2015 debate on Thursday in the Holliday Forum of the Journalism Building.
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Read one columnist’s take on the presidential race on page 8.
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