The Daily Reveille - May 4, 2015

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Sam Cooper Jr. (left) and Sam Cooper III (right) work in the Louisiana Traffic Research Center lab on Wednesday. RONNI BOURGEOIS / The Daily Reveille

Like Father, Like Son

BY CHLOE HUFF chuff@lsureveille.com

“And it won’t be the last,” Sam Jr. said. Sam Jr., 58, and Sam III, 30, will receive their doctorates May 14 after going through the program under the same adviser, taking the same classes and working together at the Louisiana Transportation Research Center. After graduating from the University in 1980, Sam Jr. moved to

see FATHER AND SON, page 19

see SENATE, page 19

BY JOSE ALEJANDRO BASTIDAS jbastidas@lsureveille.com

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SG Senate completes busy semester

The Student Government Senate saw a busy spring 2015 semester, with 15 passed finance bills, 29 passed resolutions and 19 passed concurrent resolutions, according to its legislative docket. The senate budgeted $45,700 in expenditures through finance bills this semester. Four finance bills allocated about $4,478 to send engineering students, graduate students and the Food Science Club to competitions and conferences in Florida. SG’s “It’s On Us” campaign and an anti-hazing campaign set to begin over the summer were allocated $5,700 for handouts and production costs. SG also addressed student seating issues during its legislative term, allocating $7,757

Father, son both to receive doctorates in civil engineering this spring hen civil engineering doctoral student Samuel Cooper Jr. walks across the stage on Commencement Day, he said he’ll wait for his son — civil engineering doctoral student Samuel Cooper III — so they can walk down the stairs together with diplomas in hand. “I told him not to because he’s trying to steal my thunder, but whatever happens, happens,” Sam III said. “It’ll embarrass me, but it wouldn’t be the first time.”

Volume 119 · No. 138

POLITICS

Legislators push to memorialize civil rights leader with statue BY ROSE VELAZQUEZ rvelazquez@lsureveille.com Local civil rights leader the Rev. T. J. Jemison died in 2013, but a bill making its way through the Louisiana Legislature aims to keep his memory alive and well at the State Capitol. If passed, Senate Bill 57, sponsored by 49 Democrat and Republican members of the Louisiana State Senate and Louisiana House of Representatives, will allow for a statue of Jemison to be placed in a prominent location at A.Z. Young Park near the Capitol building.

The bill also designates a private fund to be set up for the statue’s establishment and maintenance, and the account will be managed by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. In addition, SB 57 will establish a commission made up of Jemison’s children and grandchild, or their designees, two ministers of his children’s choosing, state Sen. Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb and state Rep. Patricia Haynes Smith. The commission will be responsible for making recommendations for and approving the statue’s content, design and location.

Herman Kelly, a University humanities and social sciences instructor and pastor of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, said he knew Jemison personally, both as a civil rights and religious leader. He said he first interacted with Jemison during David Duke’s campaign for Louisiana governor in 1991. Though he wasn’t living in Baton Rouge at the time, Kelly travelled from Mississippi to attend a rally of African-American clergy organized by Jemison.

see STATUE, page 19

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The Rev. T. J. Jemison in 1960 accompanies two students from Southern University who had just been released from jail. The women had been arrested in lunch-counter sit-ins.

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