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Volume 114, Issue 66

Monday, November 30, 2009

GOLDEN BOOT Kicker Jasper’s late field goals push LSU to 33-30 overtime victory against Arkansas

Brandon LaFell fell incomplete. Miles called on Jasper again to put Sports Contributor LSU ahead. The Memphis, Tenn., naLSU junior kicker Josh Jasper tive drilled a 36 yarder to put the Tigers wanted an opportunity make a kick in front, 33-30, and eventually give with the game on the line. LSU (9-3, 5-3) the win against ArkanJasper seized that chance with a sas (7-5, 3-5) after an Alex Tejada ïŹeld 41-yard ïŹeld goal that hooked inside goal went begging wide right. the uprights to tie the game at 30 with “It was very ïŹtting that we get four seconds left in regulation. into the back half of this game, and Jasper had we have to play well watched from the sidein tight quarters, which line last week as his is what this team does chance to defeat Ole and how they operate,” Miss evaporated. But Log on to see Miles said. “For us to Saturday, LSU coach photos from come out with victory, Les Miles called on Saturday’s game. I’m just happy for my Jasper to send the team.” game into overtime With the win, against Arkansas and eventually to LSU reclaimed the Golden Boot for take the ïŹnal 33-30 lead. the ïŹrst time since 2006 and solidiïŹed “I knew if I was going to get the its chance to play in a New Years Day chance, I wasn’t going to miss,” Jasper bowl game. The Tigers broke a sixsaid after the game. “I was excited for game losing streak against Southeastmy team mainly because they worked ern Conference foes in November. hard all week. For me to be able to help LSU improved to No. 14 in the out at the end, that’s just wonderful.” USA Today Coaches’ Top 25 and No. The Tigers got the ball ïŹrst in 15 in the Associated Press poll after overtime and gained 6 yards on consec- the win. The Tigers also moved up the utive runs by sophomore running back BCS standings to No. 13 after the ArStevan Ridley. The drive then stalled kansas win. after sophomore quarterback Jordan Jefferson’s pass to senior wide receiver OVERTIME, see page 15 By Jonathan Schexnayder

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LSU junior place kicker Josh Jasper kicks the game-tying 41-yard ïŹeld goal to send the game into overtime. Jasper kicked a 36 yarder in overtime to beat Arkansas, 33-30, on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium.

‘Unfriend’ named Oxford’s Students prefer scheduling surgeries during holidays 2009 Word of the Year By Ryan Buxton Staff Writer

Most Facebook users have logged on, ready for a daily dose of stalking bliss, only to ïŹnd someone missing from his or her friends list. The occurrence is familiar — they’ve been unfriended. Though “unfriend” was poor grammar a few years ago, the recent popularity of Facebook and other social networking sites has led to the word being chosen as the 2009 Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary on Nov. 16. The Word of the Year selection, described by the Oxford University Press’s Web site as a “combination of solid lexicographic practice and a light-hearted look at the changing face of English,” chooses a word that acts as a cultural snapshot for the year. To “unfriend” is “to remove someone as

a ‘friend’ on a social networking site such as Facebook,” according to the Word of the Year announcement. “Unfriend,” as well as other nouns turned into verbs, like “Google” and “text,” become more popular as the technology behind them becomes more common and the words’ use increases in everyday conversation, said Meg Smith, an English professor specializing in linguistics. “We want to communicate as efïŹciently as possible, so we morph the language in such a way that it’s usable,” Smith said. Smith said as people started talking about Facebook in person, a vernacular developed to make conversation easier. “Saying ‘he submitted a friend request to me’ would be too formal,” Smith said. “Saying ‘he friended me’ is more casual and has a WORD, see page 15

She said wisdom teeth extraction, a common out-patient procedure scheduled during holidays, requires about three to ïŹve days of reMost students use holiday breaks to plan covery, and she said side effects are bleeding trips or visit home, but some use the breaks to and pain from overexertion. “You can go to class, but schedule non-emergency suryou wouldn’t run around the geries. lakes,” Ruxlillo said of surBaton Rouge area spegeries performed during the cialists report increased sursemester. gical patient loads during She said sensitivity can Thanksgiving and Christmas last ïŹve days, and anesthesia’s breaks, and a September study effects dwindle after three from the American Journal hours. of Sports Medicine suggests Dr. Christian Hall Lauren Barthelemy, inscheduling surgeries during breaks reduces the amount of ear, nose and throat specialist dustrial engineering junior, said she will have her wisdom time missed from school and teeth pulled in January to avoid missing class. lessens academic interruption. Leslie Bass, animal science senior, had Kimberly Ruxlillo, Baton Rouge oral surgical assistant, said an additional ïŹve patients a day visit her ofïŹce during the holiday season. SURGERY, see page 15 By Sarah Lawson Contributing Writer

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