The October 22 The Southern Digest

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Also: Jags head north to face PV. pg. 5

DIGEST EIC goes H.A.M. pg. 7

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su women picked to repeat

Studentscriticizepolicekillingathlete. pg. 3

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Holden inspires at AWS social by evan taylor dIGEST OnLInE mAnAGER

Baton Rouge’s first lady and Southern University employee, Lois Holden, urged the strive for excellence at the Autumn Tea Social, Thursday in A.W Mumford Field house. The event was presented by the Association of Women’s Students. Holden candidly spoke to attendees about having pride in the university and how much it personally meant to her. Attendees were urged to leave motivated, to be excellent, and to leave continuing to work towards excellence. Holden opened with, “Education is one of the great tools in life. No matter your background if you go out and learn, you know just as much as the next person. Learning is not just in the classroom. Everyday is a classroom.” She continued to discuss the thought of excellence and how it

translates into our lives. “There is not a university in the world that does not have high expectations as part of their philosophy,” said Holden. Holden explained the need for intelligence and that some of it we already possess and it can only get better with time and experience. “You are intelligent people don’t kid yourselves. If you get caught in a rainstorm and you have a rain coat, you know what to do with it. You possess initiative. You may be thinking what a good idea excellence is but still some of you do not know nothing about it…Maybe you remember when you sat down and heard a speech of setting high goals and striving for excellence.” said Holden. Holden discussed the need to have pride in the institution, how southern changed her life, and the need to be aware of the situation at the university. “Southern University was like

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From right, Lois Holden, Ellen mcknight, and Twayna cain have a conversation at their table last night during the AwS Autumn Tea Social. proceeds from the event went towards “Big Buddy of Baton Rouge’s” Thanksgiving luncheon for the youth.

a light for me. And I followed that light… There are so many people that walked with me and talked with me. And they are the reason behind so many of my successes.” said Holden. She continued to thank the students for allowing her the time to speak and also leaving

them with advice. “It’s very good for me to be in the presence of young minds, young souls. My career is probably on the downfall but yours are just about to take off.” said Holden. Holden concluded thanking the students for their attendance

and attentiveness during the social. The social concluded with mingling and dinner. Tickets for the event were $5 and all proceeds benefited the Thanksgiving luncheon for youth participating in Big Buddy- Baton Rouge.

SGA discusses financial woes by evan taylor dIGEST OnLInE mAnAGER

Financial woes are addressed at the Student Government Association Senate meeting, Thursday afternoon. Senators discussed organizational funding and the allocation of student government budget adjustments. Major issues surrounded the usage of Lacumba fund money and the bottom line of the concert budget. Demetrius Sumner, SGA president presented the bottom line of the concert budget. The expenditures of the concert budget were $88,839.00. Over half of the budget went towards Rick Ross, his agent and accommodations. “The Homecoming concert and the homecoming festivities this year, I believe were some photo by robert florida jr./digest of the best we have had in the Student Government Association Treasurer mervin Allen, informed past few years and in a very long members of the Student Senate that the SGA’s Supplies Budget is time. I feel that we returned to $5,790 over the limit. that ol’ school spirit we were

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talking about,” said Sumner. “Some of the things we will be pressing for in the coming weeks and months, as I said earlier, will be three items; first will be an amendment to the budget passed. The all purpose budget. I have looked over that budget and it is a reflection as one of the disclaimers that $32,000 can be allocated out of that account for each succeeding administration. As of right now that information is correct in that main statement,” said Sumner. He continued his report mentioning the fact that there should be money at the disposal of the SGA to expend from the account according to a percentage rather than a numerical amount due to the fluctuation of balances from term to term. Sumner, continued, “What I also included was in the event that I came to you with a cause that’s considered critical to the commission of student government association and

critical to the student body that we could expend money out of that account. Now if we expend money out of (it) it modifies that $32,000. One of the things would be better in the long run but it’s not a mistake is that it doesn’t need to be a direct number it needs to be a percentage. So instead of 32, 000 you say 20% of that account can be expended over the course of time.” Sumner plans to push for a short-term loan program for students who need money to satisfy those small few expenses for school or personal problems that would prevent their education. “I will be pushing for a short term loan program. It was something that we had a few years ago, probably as many as five. Students often times when they are paying their tuition and fees it’s not 5,000 or 10,000 that they need. It’s the See WOeS page 3

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