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ENTERTAINMENT Consignment stores see increased traffic during tough times, page 15.
OUTDONE IN O.T.
Hornets set to face Nuggets in first round after overtime loss to Spurs, page 7.
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Volume 113, Issue 126
Thursday, April 16, 2009
FACULTY
N.O. rally to protest professor’s firing By Joy Lukachick Staff Writer
the oath of office in front of the SG Senate. Though they were officially inaugurated at 9:30 p.m., it was the second time they were sworn in that day. Watkins and Scheuermann first swore
A New Orleans-based organization has begun campaigning to publicly display its disagreement of the University’s firing of professor and scientist Ivor van Heerden. Under the direction of Levees.org, the protesters are rallying together to form a demonstration in front of the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans today at 10 a.m. “This is much bigger than Ivor van Heerden,” said Levees.org director Sandy Rosenthal. “It’s about the citizens.” Levees.org was founded shortly after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. It was created to tell the public that the city flooded not because of a natural disaster but because of engineering failure, Rosenthal said. The protest is in response to the University firing van Heerden, a prominent voice for Louisiana, she said. And Rosenthal is anticipating a large turnout for the rally. “Since our phones are ringing off the hook, and our e-mail boxes are filled with messages from people who are angry, we have decided to respond with a rally so people can be
INAUGURATION, see page 6
FIRING, see page 19
photos by GRANT GUTIERREZ / The Daily Reveille
[Top] University Court Chief Justice J. Ryan Hudson (right) swears in SG President Stuart Watkins (middle) and Vice President Martina Scheuermann (left) into office Wednesday afternoon in front of Memorial Tower. [Bottom] Former SG President Colorado Robertson speaks prior to Watkins and Scheuermann’s inauguration.
FRESH FACES
Watkins, Scheuermann take over for Robertson, Bates By Adam Duvernay Staff Writer
The reigns of Student Government power officially changed hands Wednesday night when President Stuart Watkins and Vice President Martina Scheuermann took
BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY
Numerous protestors gathered at the State Capitol on Wednesday afternoon to participate in the Baton Rouge Tea Party. The Group protested President Obama and his tax plan.
Thousands rail against Obama Contributing Writer
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Protestors had more to give the federal government Wednesday than their income tax filings.
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Crouere said to a flurry of boos that the path the country finds itself TEA PARTY, see page 19
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Thousands gathered on the steps of the Louisiana State Capitol Building to rail against President Obama’s stimulus package and his larger economic and social agenda for the future of the country. “We are protesting because this government is out of control,” said conservative political commentator Jeff Crouere during a speech to the mass of protestors.
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