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photos of last week’s University happenings, page 6.
NEWS Professors research Jesus in religion, art, history, page 3.
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Men’s basketball team pulls off a win against Georgia, 50-48, page 7.
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Beer, online degrees, the el- to reduce the University’s reliance derly and nuclear reactor control on state funds. He said the Univerrooms are part of Chancellor Mi- sity is 58 percent dependent on the chael Martin’s vision for the Uni- state. versity’s future. Martin said the University Along with raising traditional would be sustainable if funds from funds for the Unithe state made versity, Martin has up only a third of By Xerxes A. Wilson outlined strategies University funding Senior Staff Writer for augmenting, and the rest were learning and growth at the Univer- generated from tuition and other sity as state funding shrinks. income streams. Martin said once the UniverReducing dependency on the sity reaches its goal of raising $750 state by such a scale requires fundmillion in the Forever LSU fund, raising in a traditional sense, but he wants to see the University’s en- Martin outlined more endowment grow from $322 million trepreneurial goals for growth with to $1 billion in the next decade. This is a part of Martin’s plan FUNDING, see page 8
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BRPD: Toliver, Harris SG ELECTION arrested after altercation Bonvillain, By Staff Reports LSU senior wide receiver Terrence Toliver and freshman forward Dennis Harris were arrested Saturday night after an altercation in Tigerland, according to a Baton Rouge Police Department report. Toliver was tased by police officers after refusing to obey officers’ commands, according to the report. The receiver was charged with disturbing the peace, public intoxication and resisting an officer. Harris’ charges included interfering with a police officer and entering or remaining after being forbidden. A third man in the altercation, identified as Timothy Moran, was also charged with disturbing the peace and public intoxication. None of the three were booked into parish prison, according to the report. LSU football coach Les Miles has talked to Toliver on the phone about the incident and will meet with him in person Monday, said LSU
sports information director Michael Bonnette. Bonnette said Miles is still gathering information before making a decision about Toliver’s future, and no decision has been made as to whether or not Toliver will practice with the team Tuesday. “I’m hesitant to say he is going to practice or he’s not going to practice,” Bonnette said. “I don’t know what his answer is going to be for Tuesday ... At this time, there is no decision made on whether he’s going to practice or not.” LSU men’s basketball coach Trent Johnson will meet with Harris sometime Monday morning to discuss the incident, said Kent Lowe, LSU senior associate sports information director. Johnson will address the incident with the media Monday afternoon, Lowe said. Contact The Daily Reveille’s news staff at news@lsureveille.com
Sellers head “Leading the Way”
By Catherine Threlkeld Staff Writer
Editor’s note: This story is the first in a four-part series on the Student Goverment campaigns. The candidates will be presented alphabetically by last name. Student Government presidential candidate Brooksie Bonvillain and vice presidential candidate Chris Sellers are “leading the way” into election season with a campaign of more than 90 students. Bonvillain and Sellers announced their candidacy under
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Christopher Sellers, SG vice presidential candidate, talks to a student Friday about the Bonvillain/Sellers “Leading the Way” ticket in front of the Union.
the slogan “Leading the Way” on Wednesday to a crowd of supporters in the Manship School of Mass Communication. Sellers said “Leading the Way” summed up his and Bonvillain’s personalities perfectly.
“It’s very self-explanatory,” Sellers said. “Our mission is to lead the way, and that’s what we’re here to accomplish.” The pair has worked together CAMPAIGN, see page 8