The Daily Reveille - November 17, 2014

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2014

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Volume 119 · No. 57 Middleton library

Library suspends 24/5 schedule

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The Razorbacks won the game at the line of scrimmage. LSU, which ran the ball for a combined 447 yards at an average of more than 4 yards per carry in its two previous games against Ole Miss and Alabama, was rendered useless by the Arkansas front seven, gaining just 36 yards on the ground on 32 carries. The Tigers were held to 123 yards of total

Students looking to fit in late-night study time can no longer do so at Middleton Library. The library’s 24/5 hours are temporarily suspended, according to LSU Libraries’ website. The post states the 24-hour library schedule was temporarily canceled because the library’s security company has been suspended from working at the University. Director of Library Communications and Publications Sigrid Kelsey said she learned that until the security company became “compliant,” the company could not continue to work for the University. “From what I understand, LSU told us that effective immediately, this company was longer allowed to work for LSU until they became compliant, and compliant with what, I’m not sure,” Kelsey said. “There must be some sort of state guidelines.” Night circulation supervisor Jeremy Fontenot said the

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LSU freshman wide receiver Malachi Dupre (15) looks up after a fumble Saturday in the Tigers’ 17-0 loss against Arkansas in the Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

Arkansas dominates LSU to recapture Golden Boot BY tyler nunez tnunez@lsureveille.com FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — There was no post-game controversy Saturday night in Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, no potentially game-altering penalty, no unbelievable turnover that shifted momentum and no question of which team was superior. Arkansas (5-5, 1-5 Southeastern Conference) snapped its 17-game conference losing

streak and regained the Golden Boot in dominant fashion, handing LSU (7-4, 3-4 SEC) its first shutout since the 2011 BCS National Championship Game. The loss left LSU coach Les Miles wondering if his team suffered a hangover following its emotional loss to Alabama a week prior. “It would be impossible for me to say, ‘No, that didn’t happen,’” Miles said. “At this point, the guy sitting in my seat is looking for answers.”

construction

UREC relocates entrance to Minnie Fisk Ln. for renovations Construction expected to last until 2016 BY kaci cazenave kcazenave@lsureveille.com Students looking for exercise at the UREC will have to enter through a side door facing Minnie Fisk Lane, behind the Delta Delta Delta sorority house, starting today. The entrance relocation is part of Phase III of the UREC’s

expansion project, which is scheduled to be completed in 2016. UREC director Laurie Braden said the southern side entrance will operate in the same fashion as the current entrance. However, UREC facility employees anticipate vehicle traffic delays near the entrance. “We cannot predict exact times or extent, but we do not anticipate pedestrian delays in entering the facility,” Braden

said. “We encourage all students and members to be aware of their safety and surroundings during the construction process as they come to the UREC.” Braden said the only difference with accessing the new entrance is students having to pay for services, programs or guest passes in racquetball court six, where students can find the relocated operations desk.

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The UREC will be closing its main entrance for renovations. Students can use the side entrance [above] facing Minnie Fisk Lane to enter the facility.


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