The Daily Reveille - September 12, 2014

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2014

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board of supervisors

Board to discuss faculty pay raises

If the Tigers beat ULM this Saturday, the win will be their

400th

BY Michael Haarala mhaarala@lsureveille.com

A legend was born on a chilly November day nearly 90 years ago. The legend didn’t score touchdowns, catch a crucial interception or coach a team to victory.

NOVember

home Victory.

Instead, the legend was the home to all-time LSU greats like Billy Cannon, Tommy Casanova and Jim Taylor. When Tiger Stadium opened its doors on Nov. 27, 1924, the 12,000 fans in attendance witnessed a 13-0 loss to then-rival Tulane. Although the first outing didn’t end in LSU’s favor, the

In 1924, Tiger Stadium opened with a capacity of

27 12,000.

It now seats up to

102,321.

next nine decades would see LSU become one of the most successful and storied programs in the history of college football. When LSU plays the University of Louisiana-Monroe on Sept. 13, the

see 400, page 11

Top 3 largest crowds in tiger stadium 93,374 Nov. 3, 2012 100,338 vs. Alabama L 21-17 Sept. 6, 2014 93,129 vs. Sam Houston Oct. 10, 2009

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W 56-0

2 3

vs. Florida L 21-17

Since 1957, Tiger Stadium has seated more than

The playing field was moved south in 1986 by

11 feet. The turf is made of

celebration

bermudagrass

28,000,000 fans.

The Field can go through

and is mowed exactly

inches / 5 8 high

graphic by RYAN LACHNEY / The Daily Reveille

Volume 119 · No. 13

up to

130 gallons of paint EACH

WEEK

BY DEANNA NARVESON dnarveson@lsureveille.com At its September 2013 meeting, the LSU Board of Supervisors approved salary raises averaging at 4 percent for faculty and staff system-wide, the first in four years. This year, according to the board’s agenda for its meeting today, pay raises are on the table again with the fiscal year 2014-15 operating budget. LSU President F. King Alexander said the administration spent a great deal of time this past summer trying to pull together the 3 percent salary increases for this year. There are $21.9 million additional funds in the operating budget for the LSU System this year, owing to an increase of selfgenerated funds, according to the agenda. Alexander said at a Faculty Senate meeting last week that the University is gaining back financial ground lost in previous years or decades causing the University to become less competitive compared to other universities in terms of salary. He said the University’s professors have gone from 13.7 percent down in terms of salary comparisons to their peers to 11 percent down. Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Stuart Bell said last week it will take as many years to bring the University’s salaries up to previous levels as it took for the University to get to where they are today. The Board of Supervisors will discuss an update on the Leverage Innovation for Technology Transfer, created in January of this year. The LIFT Fund provides research funding for University professors who need additional funding to move their inventions into the marketplace, The Daily Reveille previously reported. The board will vote on the extension of Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics Joe Alleva and on extensions to the contracts of two coaches hired by Alleva, LSU

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