Video games: N64, Sega Genesis see resurgence in popularity, p. 11
Entertainment: Hip-hop duo Ying Yang Twins to perform Friday, p. 12
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UNIVERSITY
Enrollment up for 2nd consecutive year
Andrea Gallo Staff Writer
The University slightly escalated in its overall enrollment numbers for the fall 2011 semester, according to data released Wednesday by the Office of Budget and Planning. Who is A spike of 214 LSU? students increased the University’s A five-part total enrollment to series 28,985, up from looking last fall’s count of at the 28,771. University’s Despite the population. overall increase, the University sank in its incoming freshman enrollment by 191 students, leaving the count at ENROLLMENT, see page 6
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Thursday night lights
Football: Miss. State QB Relf a formidable opponent, p. 7
Thursday, September 15, 2011 • Volume 116, Issue 18
No. 3 LSU vs. No. 25 MSU watch on ESPN at 7 p.m.
Tigers open conference play at Mississippi State tonight
For the past five seasons, the LSU history, with the first coming in winner of the Southeastern Confer- that 2007 season when LSU opened ence has gone on to hoist the national its title run with a 45-0 victory over title. the Bulldogs in Mark Clements So as No. 3 Starkville, scoopLSU (2-0) opens ing up a fumble and Sports Writer conference play nabbing a recordtonight against No. 25 Mississippi tying six interceptions en route to State (1-1), the Tigers will attempt to victory. ride their hot start to the season into The meeting also marks the first Starkville, Miss., and repeat their time the two schools will face each 2007 national championship cam- other while both are ranked. paign. Mississippi State started this “As a conference game this is a season ranked No. 20 and reached very key contest,” said LSU coach No. 17 after a dominant 59-14 win Les Miles. “We will enjoy opening at Memphis. conference play, and we expect it The Bulldogs suffered a heartto be a very competitive game. You breaker last week to defending naknow they are going to play hard and tional champion Auburn, whose goal that they have a great scheme.” line stand as time expired left the The matchup marks the second non-holiday Thursday night game in MSU, see page 6
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LSU senior quarterback Jarrett Lee (12) lines up under center against Northwestern State on Saturday. The Tigers will face off against Mississippi State tonight in Starkville, Miss.
POLITICS
Jindal endorses Rick Perry for pres. Some wary of effects on governorship Clayton Crockett Staff Writer
BRIANNA PACIORKA / The Daily Reveille
Gov. Bobby Jindal gives an outline of the new state budget March 9 at his office in the State Capitol Building. Jindal is expected to win re-election in October.
Viewers of Monday’s Tea Party Republican Presidential Debate could see Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal in the audience. Texas Gov. Rick Perry — who leads the ranks of Republican presidential candidates in ratings, according to a Gallup poll released Tuesday — invited Jindal to be his guest Monday night after Jindal formally endorsed Perry’s presidential bid earlier that day. “He has helped to create jobs
for Texas. He will do that for our country,” Jindal told Fox News on Tuesday. But the endorsement, which Jindal previously said he would withhold until after the gubernatorial election in October, has been received with speculation on how it could afPERRY fect Jindal’s projected re-election for governor this fall. “I don’t want a job from Gov. Perry,” Jindal said. “I want Gov. Perry to create millions of jobs for my fellow Americans.” Although Jindal says he
intends to hold onto his position as governor, political science professor James Garand is not convinced. “I have a hard time thinking that Rick Perry would not come to Bobby Jindal with some major Washington position [should Perry be elected],” Garand said. As for whether Jindal could be selected as Perry’s vice president, Garand was not sure — mainly because a Texas-Louisiana ticket would likely not be viewed well nationally, he said. Come time for Jindal’s re-election as governor, Garand says the real question is “how voters take that into account.” Nick Vaccari, finance JINDAL, see page 6