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Volume 119 · No. 151 BATON ROUGE COMMUNITY
Legislative candidate petitioning to remove Confederate flag from license plate BY ZOE GEAUTHREAUX zgeauthreaux@lsureveille.com
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he appropriateness of Confederate flag-themed paraphernalia has been a national topic of debate for the past few months — with opposing views clashing publicly on media outlets and the internet. Baton Rouge Organizing executive director Shamaka Schumake has taken the debate a step further in Louisiana with an online petition calling for Gov. Bobby Jindal and legislative leaders to begin phasing out a Confederate flag license plate option, available since 1999, referred to as the Sons of Confederate Veterans specialty plate, which is offered in the state. see LICENSE PLATE, page 8
Construction for new CAA shelter to begin in 2016
BY DAVID LAPLANTE dlaplante@lsureveille.com Companion Animal Alliance and its four-legged residents may soon have a new home on the University’s campus. The LSU Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the shelter’s lease of seven acres of campus land June 19, according to a CAA newsletter. The shelter will be built near the LSU Veterinary School, which Director of Development Kathy Scherer said will benefit both the school and the shelter. She said the organization plans to begin construction in 2016. Scherer said the organization will begin a fundraising campaign in the fall and donors have already pledged significant sums. She said that no fundraising events had been scheduled, but CAA would keep the University informed about the ongoing
see SHELTER, page 8
FOOD AND DRINK
Smoothie King’s Student Union location to open in August BY ZOE GEAUTHREAUX zgeauthreaux@lsureveille.com This fall, Smoothie King will be making its way back onto the campus dining scene with the opening of its newest location on the second level of the Student Union. Although the location’s opening day has yet to be determined, it will be the week of Aug. 17, before school starts, said Smoothie King marketing and communications manager Katherine LeBlanc. The space that was formerly occupied by Jamba Juice will now be renovated to include customized Smoothie King finishes and feature a new floorplan that only one other Smoothie King location in Baton Rouge has, said
see SMOOTHIE KING, page 8
The Student Union location of Smoothie King, which will take the spot of Jamba Juice, is expected to open the week before school starts.
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