The Daily Reveille 11-23-2016

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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Volume 122 · No. 62

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CRIME

PIKE voluntarily suspends activities

SEASONAL

STAFF REPORTS @lsureveille The LSU Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha has voluntarily suspended activities “outside normal business meetings” following the report of an alleged sexual battery during a fraternity party Friday night, according to a statement from the national office of Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity. “Alpha Gamma’s immediate thoughts and prayers are with the alleged victim in this matter. The Chapter does not condone these alleged activities and is cooperating with authorities in this investigation to gather additional facts and to aid in identifying the individual involved,” according to the statement. The Daily Reveille previously reported the alleged assault took place during “PIKE’s Peak,” a party at the fraternity house. According to an LSUPD report, the victim, who is not a University student, said she was sexually assaulted around 1 a.m. by an unknown white male in the backyard of the fraternity house. The voluntary suspension includes upcoming social events. For more information on the investigation, The Daily Reveille reached out to Pi Kappa Alpha President Peter Wilson, LSU Interfraternity Council President Mason Tusa, LSU Interfraternity Council Vice

see PIKE, page 2

SMACK

DOWN

Reveille opinion columnists go head to head in a bitter battle of the holidays

illustration by BETSY PRIMES / The Daily Reveille

Thanksgiving holiday should not be taken for granted MYIA-PINION MYIA HAMBRICK @MyiaChristine I love the holiday season more than just about anyone I know. I love it because it gives me an excuse to buy gifts for people, hang out with my friends and, of course, eat food. While I’m not alone in my holiday spirit, I feel that I am alone in my spirit for the holiday that is

upon us — Thanksgiving. As a person who dabbles in holiday decorating, I enjoy making my home look like it came out of a Better Homes & Garden magazine. I haven’t been able to do that because there aren’t that many Thanksgiving-themed decorations available. Instead, I am met with jolly Santas and Christmas fanfare at every corner even though all I want is a simple wreath or sign that reminds me

see THANKSGIVING, page 2

Turkey Day doesn’t measure up to Christmas RHYME AND REASON BRIANNA RHYMES @briannacrhymes The first day of fall is always one of the most exciting days of the year because its coming means “Hallothanksmas” is finally upon us. But if I’m being honest, it may as well be “Hallomas.” Aside from eating so much turkey that you slip

into a food coma, what makes Thanksgiving so special? The day after Halloween is when the Christmas celebration starts for many people. The colorful lights, animated inflatables and holiday sugar cookies all make their grand reappearance, and it’s magical. Thanksgiving just doesn’t measure up. I love that we get a muchneeded break from school,

see CHRISTMAS, page 2

ALUMNI

Department of Chemistry honors alumnus Boussert with stained glass art BY ALLISON BRUHL @albruhl__ Benjamin Boussert’s legacy continues to shine in the University’s Department of Chemistry. The department hosted the Benjamin Pierre Boussert Lecture and window unveiling in remembrance of Boussert, a University alumnus, in late September. Delia Milliron, an associate professor of chemical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin and a Henry Beckman

Professorship fellow, delivered the Boussert lecture on Sept. 23. Milliron and Boussert were graduate students together in the Alivisatos Laboratory at the University of California at Berkeley. The lecture was followed by a reception and the unveiling of a new gift to the chemistry department from the Boussert family — a stained glass window created by local artist Mary Ann Caffery. The work, named “Benjamin’s World” is located in the Benjamin P. Boussert Conference Room on the first

level of the LSU Chemistry and Materials Building. Boussert, a 1999 LSU University Medalist who graduated with dual degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering, conducted four years of research under Robin McCarley, the Barbara Womack Alumni Professor of Chemistry. McCarley was Boussert’s adviser and continues to organize many University events in Boussert’s memory.

see GLASS, page 2

CAROLINE MAGEE / The Daily Reveille

Benjamin’s World, a stained glass work of art by Mary Ann Caffery, hangs in the LSU Chemistry and Materials Building on Tuesday.


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