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[From left] Gubernatorial candidates Scott Angelle, Jay Dardenne and John Bel Edwards await questions during the final gubernatorial debate Oct. 21 in the Holliday Forum.
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elephant not in the room Angelle calls out Vitter on prostitution allegations BY SAM KARLIN @samkarlin_TDR Public Service Commissioner Scott Angelle attacked U.S. Sen. David Vitter’s alleged involve-
ment in a prostitution scandal at the final Louisiana gubernatorial debate at LSU Wednesday night, three days before the primary election on Oct. 24. Three of the four gubernatorial candidates — Angelle, Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne and state Rep. John Bel Edwards — largely reiterated their platforms at the debate, hosted by
Tiger TV and moderated by mass communication sophomore Mitch Rabalais, with a panel of local media professionals asking questions. Vitter was the only absent candidate, citing D.C. obligations, Rabalais said. The other candidates attacked his lack of attendance at
see ALLEGATIONS, page 15
Students debate candidates’ platforms BY CAITIE BURKES @caitie1221 The Student Union’s Live Oak Lounge served as a satellite of the Journalism Building
Wednesday night when Geaux Vote LSU and Student Government hosted a mock debate between student representatives from two of the four gubernatorial campaigns. Political science junior Myles Sonnier, a Jay Dardenne intern, and political science junior
see PLATFORMS, page 15
FOOTBALL
Positivity key for Mills during leg injury recovery BY MORGAN PREWITT @kmprewitt_TDR
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No Tiger looked forward to the 2015 season more than senior safety Jalen Mills. The night before LSU football’s annual Media Day on Aug. 16, Mills’ excitement even reached his dreams. “Last night, I woke up out of my sleep, and we won the Southeastern Conference Championship,” Mills said on Media Day. “Chills were going all through my body. I’m so excited.”
But Mills’ senior campaign hasn’t gone as planned — he was sidelined with a fractured left fibula during fall camp. Instead of leading LSU’s secondary from his stalwart spot at safety, Mills spent the first five weeks coaching the Tigers from the bench until he returned to the gridiron during the Tigers’ victory against then-No. 8 Florida on Oct. 17. “He brought some of the energy back,” said sophomore safety Jamal Adams. “We missed him. It’s only going to get better
from here.” Injuries are difficult, but for a player like Mills, who started every game through his first three seasons, missing games is an entirely new experience. Despite the disappointment of sitting out, Mills said he kept a positive outlook throughout his rehab with his faith and the support of his teammates, coaches and family. Throughout his recovery, Mills said he focused on his rehab, going in for treatments two or three times a day to get back on the field. “You go through the injury, and
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you know the timetable that’s set,” Mills said. “When that time hits, you’re like, ‘Man, the season is going on. Guys are playing great.’ You just want to be out there with your brothers.” His teammates missed his presence, but Mills’ leadership never wavered. Instead, it transformed into sideline coaching sessions, complete with the use of a white board. Mills’ coaching duties were usually aimed at the secondary, but
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Senior safety Jalen Mills hypes up the Tigers during the LSU vs. McNeese State University game on Sept. 5 at Tiger Stadium.
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