The Daily Reveille - November 23, 2015

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IN THIS ISSUE • LSU Vet School, Cat Haven host Spay Day, page 2

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POLITICS

Edwards defeats Vitter in governor election

photos by [left, middle] WILLIAM TAYLOR POTTER, [right] EMILY BRAUNER / The Daily Reveille

Food science and technology senior Alexandra Arceneaux [left], interdisciplinary studies senior Sean Thompson [middle] and interdisciplinary studies senior Wendy Gilley [right] encounter various problems parking and moving around campus on LSU football gamedays.

Gameday parking creates problems for disabled students Student Senate passes resolution asking for enforcement of federal law BY WILLIAM TAYLOR POTTER @wmtaylorpotter Interdisciplinary studies senior Wendy Gilley has mobility issues related to end-stage arthritis and other health problems. She said she attends nearly every LSU football game, both home and away, and that LSU has the worst method for handicapped parking. While attempting to park near Lockett Hall to attend a tailgate, Gilley said one parking employee told her she did not have the right to tailgate because she was handicapped. “Every step I take is a chore,”

Gilley said. “I choose very carefully which steps I do take because what I have is quite limited. I am totally dependent upon where I can park.” The LSU Student Senate unanimously voted during its Nov. 11 meeting to pass Student Government Resolution No. 23, which requests LSU Athletics and the Tiger Athletic Foundation enforce the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act in regard to handicapped parking on gameday. Free handicapped parking for students on gameday is in Lot 409, located near Alex Box Stadium on Gourrier Drive. There also is reserved disabled patron parking, which costs $300 for the season and may require a donation to the Tradition Fund, which consists of donations associated with football, basketball and baseball tickets, according to lsusports.net. A Tradition Fund contribution is required

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to purchase approximately 45,200 football tickets. John Ross Maher, coordinator for game/event management-parking operations for LSU Athletics, said there is a shuttle that runs from Lot 409 to Tiger Stadium. He said he hasn’t heard any complaints about the system. “Our gameday ADA policy is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act,” Maher said. “While the spaces are no longer ADA spaces in the reserved lots, we add additional temporary ADA parking to make up for that.” Jamie Graham, the director of ticketing/parking for TAF, deferred to Maher’s statement and declined to make further comment on the legislation. The legislation was emailed to

see PARKING, page 7

Gubernatorial runoff a night of firsts BY FERNANDA ZAMUDIO-SUAREZ and CAITIE BURKES @fernandazamudio and @caitie1221 A Democratic state representative from Amite, Louisiana, defied southern stereotypes when he won the governor’s seat Saturday night, dethroning a Republican Louisiana political legacy. State Rep. John Bel Edwards claimed the governor’s seat with 56 percent of the vote over U.S. Sen. David Vitter’s 44 percent, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s unofficial results. Jacques Petit, LSU economics and mass communication junior and Edwards’ campaign intern, said eight years under Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal— plagued by budget cuts, Common Core and higher political ambitions — led the state to vote for a change in party. “I did not create this breeze of hope ... but I did catch it,” Edwards said to a crowd in New Orleans’ Hotel Monteleone, exceeding the room’s maximum capacity. In Kenner, Louisiana, Vitter’s watch party took on a somber tone as results poured in, revealing Edwards won Jefferson

see ELECTION, page 7

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Governor-elect John Bel Edwards speaks to an audience Saturday at Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans.


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