The Baton Rouge Weekly Press Weeok of 12-02-10

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Southern University Falls , 38-17 to Grambling State in Bayou Classic Dray Joseph was named Southern’s Bayou Classic XXXVII MVP NEW ORLEANS – Southern could not take advantage of early opportunities and miscues in the second quarter would lead to Grambling defeated Southern 38-17 in Bayou Classic XXXVII on Saturday at the Louisiana Superdome. The Tigers (9-1, 8-1) rebounded from a 41-34 overtime loss at Texas Southern. The Jaguars (2-9, 1-8) lost their sixth consecutive game. Grambling, winning the Bayou Classic for the third consecutive season, took a 19-18 edge in the Classic and evened the series between the two schools at 29-29. It was the Tigers’ largest margin of victory in the series since a 30-3 triumph in 1986. The announced crowd of 43,494 is the lowest attendance figure in Bayou Classic See classic, on page 2

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First Lady Michelle Obama in Harlem

First Lady Michelle Obama was in Harlem to bring Let’s Move, the campaign to have children lead healthier lives through better nutrition and exercise, to some New York City children. At Harlem’s Police Athletic League Center, she told kids, “You are our future, that’s why I spent so much time with you guys. Turn off the TV, turn off the video games, put down the potato chips and the candy.”

By Herb Boyd Special to the NNPA from the New York Amsterdam News Except for several minutes behind the microphone extolling the virtues of her “Let’s Move” program, First Lady Michelle Obama was a perpetual blur recently, matching the group of energetic children from P.S. 180 at the PAL facility in Harlem. Ms. Obama, dressed in workout garb, even ran an anchor for one of the teams during the obstacle course race. She is as agile on her feet as she is Pictured in photo from left to right are football players from Southern University Anthony Balancier; Steven Williams; Cornelius Walker; Senior Running Back for Grambling State University, and Anthony Wells Defensive player for Southern University Football team. Photo by James Terry III

The Induction of USDA Announce Unprecedented Enrollment in Charlie Granger Voluntary Effort to Restore the Nation’s Wetlands Louisiana Ranks to the Class Fourth in the Nation in Acres Enrolled of 2010 SWAC Hall of Fame PORT ALLEN, LA - Charlie Granger lettered in both football and track four times. Made ALL SWAC in both football and track for four years. Played professional football with the Dallas Cowboys and the Saint Louis Cardinals. Charlie Granger will be inducted into the Class of 2010 SWAC Hall of Fame on December 9, 2010 at the historic Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. The inductees will be interviewed at the Championship press conference and recognized at the 2010 Farmers Insurance SWAC Football Championship Game. Other inductees included

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WASHINGTON, DC - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the nation’s farmers, ranchers and Indian Tribes enrolled over 272,000 acres in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) in fiscal year (FY) 2010. The FY 2010 enrollment is the highest single-year enrollment in the program’s history and is a 52 percent increase over FY 2009 when 179,000 acres were enrolled. There are now more than 2.3 million acres enrolled in WRP nationwide. “Through this historic enrollment in this proven conservation program, landowners and conservation partners are affirming their commitment to

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restoring and protecting the nation’s wetland resources,” said Vilsack. “Wetlands are essential to a healthy environment, and conservation-minded landowners are improving water quality, providing habitat for wildlife, mitigating floods and improving the overall environment for all Americans.” Louisiana has seen a

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record year in enrollment for the Wetlands Reserve Program. During 2010, 124 applications were funded to return marginal agriculture lands to restored wetlands on 22,544 acres. WRP, the federal government’s largest wetlands restoration program, provides techniSee usda, on page 2

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with words. “Our goal is to make sure kids like you grow up to eat the right nutritious food and get the proper exercise,” she told the cheering children. There were some slight groans when she told them they needed to get 60 minutes of exercise each day. A good portion of that daily regimen was expended under Ms. Obama’s watch as the children competed in variety of relay races, demonstrating a rare fitness for our generally See first lady, on page 2

Southern U. Donate Funds to St. Vincent DePaul BATON ROUGE - Professor Eva Kleinpeter’s Reading, Children’s Literature and Organization of Administration in Early Childhood classes donated over $300 to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to help with feeding the needy during the Thanksgiving and holiday season. This is the second year the classes have donated

funds to assist St. Vincent de Paul in feeding the less fortunate for the holidays. Society of St. Vincent de Paul Chief Executive Officer Michael Acaldo was in attendance to receive the check. Please contact Edward Pratt or LaKeeshia D. Giddens at 225.771.4545 for additional information.

SU Junior Elementary Education major Tabitha Taylor-Spencer presents a check to St. Vincent de Paul President Michael Acaldo with Dr. Eva Kleinpeter. Members of Dr. Kleinpeter’s class stand in the background. Photo by John Oubre, SU Office of Publications.

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Religion News

The Living Word Christian Center International will host a revival December 8-10, 2010 at 7:00 pmnightly. The church is located at 1640 North 48th Street, Baton Rouge, La....See Page 6

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Holiday helpers, inc. host dinner East Baton Rouge Parish- It’s beginning to look a lot like the holiday season, and we know what that means-Santa Claus is coming to town! This year, Santa is making stops at five BREC parks on his way to your chimney during BREC’s Santa Road Shows.es....See Page 2

On Thursday, 25, 2010 at the Baton Rouge River Center Holiday Helpers hosted their annual Thanksgiving Together Dinner serving the community. The menu consisted of the following items: turkey, cornbread dressing, and more. ....See Page 3

ITT New Degree assoc. Program

The ITT Technical Institute in Baton Rouge (14111 Airline Highway, Suite 101) now offers a new associate of science degree program in Mobile Communications Technology in its School of Information Technology ...See Page 5

New Hope in HIV Prevention

Announcement of the results of a National Institutes of Health pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) study is a major breakthrough in HIV prevention because it proves that HIV infection can be interrupted...See Page 7

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