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Volume 120 · No. 2
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Tiger Card failure leaves students out of dorms, dining halls BY JOHN GAVIN HARP @SirJohnGavin LSU students’ Tiger Cards were down across campus Monday afternoon. For many students, Tiger Cards had not been working properly to purchase meals with Paw Points, swipe into dining halls or get in and out of residence halls since Move-In Day on Aug. 19. LSU Media Relations
Director Ernie Ballard said in an email LSU Auxiliary Services is working to solve students’ Tiger Card problems. “In the Dining Halls, students having issues with their cards can still eat there and are being signed in to provide their LSU ID numbers so LSU Auxiliary Services can look into the problem further,” Ballard wrote. Students with trouble entering their residence halls can contact LSU Residential Life to get a
temporary access card, Ballard wrote. On Monday afternoon, a line of more than 60 students gathered outside LSU Auxiliary Services in the Student Union, crowded with similar problems. Biological engineering freshman Taylor Mahoney said her Tiger Card has been useless since she moved into her dorm Aug. 20. “It’s been a struggle,” Mahoney said. Mahoney said she’s spent
about $30 out of her own pocket to pay for meals since she can’t use her meal plan swipes for food. Monday wasn’t the first day some students visited LSU Auxiliary Services. General business freshman Andrew Leboeuf said he visited LSU Auxiliary Services Friday to resolve his problems and was issued a temporary card by his residence hall to allow him in and out of his dorm room. “They said the system was
FIRST DAY FASHION WHITE CONVERSE
Chucks are a decades-old staple, but it looks like white is the new black. In the past, black All Stars dominated footwear, but now, despite the availability of nearly any color, the trend is white high tops or low tops.
BY SARAH LEBOEUF @sleboeuf23
Mom and dad aren’t ambushing you for those embarrassing backpack pictures anymore, but these students were Instagram-ready on the first day of school. Here are some first impressions from Monday.
down,” Leboeuf said. Several students leaving the LSU Auxiliary Services office were told the Blackboard system was down. “They have to go in and reconfigure everyone’s Paw Points, but it should be done by the end of the day,” mass communication junior Khila Sloan said. Ballard wrote that students experiencing problems with Tiger Cards should email ID numbers to tigercard@lsu.edu.
HAWAIIAN PRINTS “Aloha” means hello and goodbye, so a Hawaiian shirt was the perfect fit for civil engineering senior Shane Bickham’s first day. “As long as I’m wearing this, I guess summer’s never ending,” he said. He also said his tropical shirt is comfortable and keeps him cool in the heat. “It’s like you’re wearing nothing,” he said.
STATEMENT JEWELRY Sociology freshman Paige Sellers spiced up her denim top with a statement necklace on the first day of classes. “Why not try something new and dress up a little bit?” Sellers said. She said she plans to continue wearing this look into cooler weather.
FLASH LENSES Pick a color, any color. Finance junior Alexandra de Gravelle plans to wear her blue and green reflective Ray-Bans to class this semester. She says a lot of her friends have these shades in different colors too. EMILY BRAUNER / The Daily Reveille
NIKE VS. ADIDAS
Since Nike designers brought their talents to Adidas, the brand has received more media attention. Business administration sophomore Sean Thomas thinks a fashion showdown may happen. “Fashion is constantly changing,” Thomas said. He chose sneakers to make his button -down shirt and slacks, a simple but classic look, appear casual.
LEATHER AND PEARLS This new summer staple — which consists of leather strung and knotted with freshwater pearls for necklaces, bracelets and anklets — could transition to fall. Kinesiology freshman Hope Bovard said her pearl and leather necklace is a great piece to wear with anything.