The Daily Reveille - January 28, 2013

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MEN’S BASKETBALL: Poor season won’t stop Johnny Jones’ plan, p. 7

FOOD: Student opens NOLA-inspired muffaletta restaurant with father, p. 4

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Monday, January 28, 2013 • Volume 117, Issue 78

FACULTY

Former professor sues Art School Suit claims misuse of student fees Alyson Gaharan Staff Writer

University art students have grown suspicious of how their money is being used after news of illegal student fees administered within the School of Art. Former University faculty member Margaret Herster filed suit against the School of Art on Jan. 22, claiming misuse of student fees and accusing school Director Rod Parker of denying her equal pay and advancement because of her gender, The TimesPicayune reported Friday. In a letter written to University officials in February 2012, Herster said Parker and other art school faculty were aware of the unlawful collection of fees and misappropriated student money averaging $28,000 annually, none

photos by MARIEL GATES / The Daily Reveille

[Top left] A french bulldog dressed as a glamour rock star pants in the heat Sunday after the costume portion of the Krewe of Mutts dog parade downtown. [Top right] A Mardi Gras-themed adoptable dog smiles during the parade. [Center] A French bulldog dressed as a triceratops walks the streets of downtown. [Above] A girl holds her biker-themed Yorkie during the costume contest portion of the parade. [Right] Two dogs strut during the parade. See more photos and a video online at lsureveille.com/multimedia.

LAWSUIT, see page 15

STUDENT GOVERNMENT

SG seeks higher voter turnout Judah Robinson Senior Contributing Writer

As the Student Government election season approaches, Commissioner of Elections Aimée Simon said she hopes this election will go “smoothly” and that voter turnout will improve. Pre-qualifying for the SG presidential candidates will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, with the general election being held March 11 through 12. “My biggest responsibility is making sure that the elections go as smoothly as possible and, to be

honest, as drama-free as possible,” said Simon, political communication senior. “Because we know that less drama gets more students out to vote.” Simon said voter turnout at the University is low compared to other Southeastern Conference schools, such as the University of Alabama. “’Bama has beat us in football and voter turnout,” Simon said. “I am really ready for students to take SG seriously, and I really want to beat ’Bama.” Simon also said she understands students running for SG office have invested a significant amount of time

in preparing for this election. “The candidates seeking these positions normally would have started planning their campaign since last summer,” Simon said. “It takes a lot of guts to put yourself out there — that’s why I want this election to go as smoothly as possible.” Simon said she has already started to meet with some presidential and vice presidential candidates to explain the election’s code of conduct. Some of the previous campaign violations included candidates standing too close outside of academic buildings’ doors and a VOTERS, see page 6

RICHARD REDMANN / The Daily Reveille

LSU Commissioner of Elections Aimée Simon displays her Student Government color-coded election rules Sunday in the Quad.


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