The Daily Reveille — June 18, 2009

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COLLEGE WORLD SERIES COVERAGE

NEWS “Kapow! superheroes” exhibition displayed in Union art gallery, page 3.

LSU plays for championship-round berth Friday, page 5. For complete coverage of the Tigers’ journey in Omaha, see lsureveille.com.

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Institutions may lose funding Internet LEGISLATION

University to take money away from LSU extras if budget hits worst-case scenario By Kyle Bove Senior Writer

The University’s bells and whistles — no matter how prestigious — may be getting the boot July 1. LSU Press, the LSU Museum of Art and the Hilltop Arboretum are just a few of the institutions that may have to deal with the loss of University funding if worst-case scenario budget cuts become law. “There’s this notion that accepting reality means we enjoy it,” said Chancellor Michael Martin. “And that isn’t true. You’ve got to accept reality.”

lsureveille.com Log on to read more about impending cuts to the LSU System in the budget cut blog.

fee voted down in Senate

Opponents argue violation of fed. law By Katie Kennedy Contributing Writer

Adding an extra dime to Louisiana Internet users’ bills proved too controversial to pass the Senate when the commerce committee killed House Bill 569 on Tuesday. The bill sought to add a monthly fee for Internet usage to create the “Internet Crimes Investigation Fund” which would support the Attorney Log on to see General’s Ofreporter fice investigaKatie tion of crimes such as online Kennedy child pornogra- explain the phy and finan- Internet tax bill. cial scams. Attorney General Buddy Caldwell said the bill would raise $4 million a year, which would help combat the $11 million cut to his office’s budget. The fund would

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INSTITUTIONS, see page 3

photos by GRANT GUTIERREZ / The Daily Reveille

[Top left] Erica Kafayama and Kevin Salzman reposition Ryuijie Douglas’s “Kelp” in the LSU Museum of Art on Wednesday afternoon. [Above] Art history graduate student Christine Morgan cleans cases. [Left] The Hilltop Arboretum’s funding from the University may be cut in a worst-case scenario.

INTERNET, see page 3

ENTERTAINMENT

Country music fest discussed for Tiger Stadium Holden: Baton Rouge on board with proposal By Steven Powell Contributing Writer

Saturday night in Tiger Stadium could imply more than football soon. Quint Davis, producer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and other New Orleans festivals, wants to hold a country music festival in Tiger Stadium on Memorial weekend 2010 and wants the City of Baton Rouge to contribute

$300,000. Mike Futrell, Baton Rouge and East Baton Rouge Parish chief administrative officer, said Mayor-President Kip Holden and the city support the festival and will bring the idea before the Metro Council next Wednesday for approval. “We were approached by the producers of the festival and asked to sponsor this event,” he said. “After some analysis, we decided to bring it before the council.” The event would be called the Super Bayou Country Fest, and would take place May 29-30, Futrell said. “This is held during a time when Baton Rouge needs business most,” said

Paul Arrigo, president and CEO of Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. “Most hotels are available, and many people tend to leave the city. This might lure folks to stay here and invite family and friends to enjoy the festival and community.” Arrigo said negotiations between organizations and the metro council are not unusual — the city invested almost the same amount of money for the 2005 Miss Teen USA pageant. Futrell said if accepted, the festival will cost $6 million, with the City contribFESTIVAL, see page 4

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Tiger Stadium may host a proposed country music festival held on Memorial weekend 2010.


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