The Daily Reveille - December 3, 2014

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opinion Parents shouldn’t force cosmetic changes on children page 8

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2014

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Professor builds career on stuttering research

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Lifelong stutterer opens up about the disorder BY deanna narveson dnarveson@lsureveille.com

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t took communication disorders professor Geoffrey Coalson three tries to walk into his first National Stuttering Association chapter meeting near Austin, Texas. “I turned the car around and left the first three times because I didn’t want to assume the identity of someone who stutters,” Coalson said. Several years later, Coalson now teaches and performs research at the University in the LSU Stuttering Lab and leads an NSA chapter in New Orleans. After a lifetime of avoiding talking about his stuttering and wishing his speech disorder would go away, Coalson decided in college to look deeper into the problem he said consumed his thoughts. A native of Tomball, Texas, Coalson earned his doctorate in speech pathology from the University of Texas at Austin, and during his time in school, he slowly gave himself permission to be a person who stutters. According to the Stuttering Foundation of America, about 3 million people in the U.S. stutter, and about 5 percent of children go through a stuttering phase.

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Communication disorders professor Geoffrey Coalson analyzes stuttering to discover better treatment options.

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3rd time may not be the charm for Miles, Michigan chrome is burning chandler rome Editor in Chief Don’t be naïve, LSU fans. Interim Michigan athletic director Jim Hackett will come calling. If Hackett’s smart, his call to LSU coach Les Miles will be the second one he makes, just after he hangs up with Miles’ fellow Michigan man and 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh. Harbaugh and the 49ers have been at a wellpublicized crossroads, and many reports suggest he won’t return. But Adam Schefter — perhaps the most well-connected journalist in football — told ESPN Radio’s “Mike and Mike” that Harbaugh would prefer to stay in the professional rankings. “I’m not going to tell you he can’t [go to Michigan],” Schefter told the radio show, according to MLive.com. “But based on everything I’ve been told and heard, I

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Community garden may sprout near football facility BY deanna narveson dnarveson@lsureveille.com LSU football players may find themselves practicing near flowers and fruit as early as next semester if the University’s Hill Farm Community Garden plants new roots behind the Landscape Services Building on Skip Bertman Drive. Assistant director of Facility Services Dennis Mitchell said plans are in motion to turn the field behind the Landscape Services Building into a place where students can grow fruits, vegetables and other plants in a community garden. The location and plans for the

new Hill Farm Community gar- Mitchell said. “We hope to have a den location still needs approval plan together soon.” by Facility Services, but MitchThe Hill Farm Community ell said they will begin to draw Garden was one of the oldest up ideas this week for what the community gardens in the state space could look until the gardenlike. ers lost their ‘Cultivating land can The space was space near the happen anywhere on selected as a rec- campus as long as it’s in a UREC to a Uniommendation for construcspace that makes sense.’ versity the community tion project a year garden because ago. The commudennis mitchell, of its proximnity garden area ity to restrooms assistant director of Facility Services was located near and sheds to keep the University tools, as well as the area’s ability Lakes and allowed for growing to be fenced in. plants and horticulture research “Cultivating land can happen since the ’20s, according to the anywhere on campus as long as see garden, page 11 it’s in a space that makes sense,”

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A student handles plants at the horticulture center Sept. 24.


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