The April 8 Issue of The Southern Digest

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NEWS

r&b group visits sU

STATE & NATION

SPORTS

Also: public makes budget pleas. pg. 4

Jags, Grambling in key series. pg. 9

lawmakers adjourn ‘til monday

Hamilton Park hits the yard. pg. 3

negro leagues classic on tap

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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 2011

LaFleur falls from grace

VOL. 57, ISSUE 13

SpringFest slate set by brandi morrison digest contribUting Writer

AD fired after arrest; Pugh recommended for interim spot by morris dillard digest sports editor

For days, Southern University athletic director Greg LaFleur’s arrest Sunday night for allegedly soliciting prostitution in downtown Houston has become a perplexed story on the campus: nobody could figure out how things had gone wrong for a program decaying of funds and coaching changes including the dismissal of men’s basketball coach Rob Spivery. Ultimately, the stability of the athletic program overruled any attempt to save his job. On Wednesday, Chancellor Kofi Lomotey, who submitted his resignation in November, brought LaFleur’s resignation to a conclusion. Days after the university spokesman Edward Pratt said that Southern

photo by april bUFFington/digest File photo Former southern University athletics director greg LaFleur, right, walks with head football coach stump Mitchell after the sWac-Meac challenge game last fall. sU officials fired LaFleur Wednesday after LaFleur’s arrest sunday night for allegedly soliciting a prostitute in houston. Women’s basketball head coach sandy pugh is pegged to take over sU athletics on an interim basis.

officials will investigate, then “determine what actions are necessary,” Lomotey announced the dismissal in a university news release-a decision that had to be made and made quickly. “Given the circumstances, I think it would be difficult for the university to move forward with Mr. LaFleur as the head of the athletic program,” he said. This decision was reached after consultation with campus and system administrators.” LaFleur has been AD at Southern for six years, replacing Floyd Kerr in the summer of

2005. The Ville Platte native is a former LSU football player who also played in the NFL. “I was shocked,” said Julius Ingram, who played basketball for Southern and graduated in the summer of 2010. “I got the message through a text message. I only knew him as an AD, not personally, I just never expected a person in a high position like that to make that mistake.” Lomotey praised LaFleur for his guidance of Southern University athletics during tough economic times and coaching changes. “I appreciate

his effort and the hard work he put in during some difficult situations,” Lomotey said. “I speak for the rest of my staff in wishing him well.” He said Pugh — whose teams have won four regular season Southwestern Athletic Conference championships, been to four NCAA tournaments, and made two Women National Invitational Tournament appearances — provides intelligence and knowledge for the next critical See LAFLEUR FIRED page 9

SpringFest weekend is in fully swing after Thursday’s Miss Southern Pageant. SpringFest continues today with the “NPHC Greekshow” which is being held in the F.G. Clark Activity Center tonight at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door. The Greek Show will also feature performaces from the Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity and the Gold’N BLuez Dance Team. Saturday’s schedule includes the annual concert on the Mayberry lawn. The concert is scheduled to begin at noon, and all students are encouraged to attend early. SU student ID is required for entry. The concert lineup includes artists like Jeremih, who is set to rock the crowd with hits like “Down On Me ft. 50 Cent” and “Birthday Sex”. Also on this hot line up to rock the stage is no other than Louisiana’s own MystiKal with chart toppers like “Danger” and “Shake it fast”. Last but not least on this line up set to hype the crowd is Roscoe Dash with bangers like “ShowOut” and also a feature on “No Hands” with Waka Flocka.

Hopefuls debate issues by norman j. dotson jr. digest editor-in-chieF

With Election Day drawing near, candidates vying for top positions in the Student Government Association push to gain a leg up in the SGA Debates Wednesday night. The debates began with the candidates for every position presenting their platform and giving a brief statement to try and garner more votes in their favor. Following the introductions of the participants and panel by moderator Jason Hughes the debate went underway. The panel was allowed to question each candidate first and the respective candidate or candidates were allotted a specific amount of time to answer or, if granted, deliver a rebuttal to another candidate’s response solely at

the discretion of Mr. Hughes. “To the Miss SU candidates, what would you do if you or one of your Queens were to become pregnant during your term on the court?” asked Former Miss Southern Shantrice Hurst, one of the panelists that night. While all of the candidates responded by stating that they would gracefully step down or ask that the pregnant member of the court to step down, candidate Meagan Callier took it a step a further. “I would step down or ask that the Queen relinquish her thrown and give that spot to the runner-up but I would also use this as an opportunity to promote safe sex on campus,” said Callier. “It’s a reality and we have to take advantage of any adversity in our lives.” When the candidates for vice

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photo by david clark iii/digest sga Vice presidential canidates, from left to right, Myeisha Webb, Kiara stewart, Jullien L. singleton and olusegun a. adetoba await questioning during tuesday’s sga debate.

president were asked what their position’s duties were, candidate Kiara Stewart elaborated on the previous answers given. “I would also like to add that the

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vice president is a liaison between BRCC and LSU and is the ex-officio of the executive branch of SGA,” said See SGA DEBATES page 3

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