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SETTLEMENT
Van Heerden, University settle suit
Staff Reports
Former faculty member and coastal researcher Ivor van Heerden settled a lawsuit against the University out-of-court Monday, according to court records reported by The Advocate. Jill Craft, van Heerden’s attorney, told The Advocate details of the settlement could not be discussed until the settlement is finalized. The lawsuit was slated to begin Feb. 19 and charged the wrongful termination of van Heerden’s non-tenured position by the University in 2009 after his investigation into the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The former deputy director of the LSU Hurricane Center claims the University terminated him after he blamed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ work on the New Orleans levees for flooding in 80 percent of the city following the storm. Contact The Daily Reveille’s news staff at news@lsureveille.com; Twitter: @TDR_news
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Thursday, February 14, 2013 • Volume 117, Issue 86
Who Puts Out? Money plays major role in romantic holiday
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REORGANIZATION
Email demands AgCenter ousters McKenzie Womack Staff Writer
An anonymous email saying the LSU Agricultural Center should replace all of its administrators and the dean of the College of Agriculture was sent Friday to the Transition Advisory Team’s subcommittee student members and some University officials. The letter, which appears to have been written by an LSU Agricultural Center faculty member, also called for a more academiccentric structure and a downsizing of the administration, citing corruption and unqualified administrators. “We do not respond to anonymous sources,” said Frankie Gould, director of communications for the AgCenter. University Associate Vice Chancellor for Communications Herb Vincent said the University would not comment on anonymous letters like this. Charles Lewis, microbiology AGCENTER, see page 4
DINING
Sunset Diner to replace Taco Bell in 459 Outtakes
New menu features sandwiches, burgers Zach Carline Contributing Writer
Students living on campus will now have to find a new place for their “fourth meal” — the Taco Bell in 459 Outtakes will live no más. LSU Dining’s contract with the Taco Bell franchise has ended, and Friday was the last day Taco Bell was served in 459 Outtakes. Sunset Diner will soon be there, occupying the same location as the Taco Bell but with food made on the premises and a focus on breakfast items, burgers and sandwiches. Marketing director for LSU Dining Dean Samuels said LSU
Dining began online surveys last November to gauge student food interests and satisfaction with the 459 Commons. Through the research, they were able to determine students were looking for a different dining experience. “The menu concept had been floating around for a while. Once we did the research, it confirmed a lot of our beliefs as to what students wanted,” Samuels said. Biochemistry freshman Khizir Qureshi said he ate at the Taco Bell location at least twice a week and was not aware of Taco Bell’s closure. “I’m kind of disappointed; it was a convenient location for a Taco Bell,” Qureshi said. TACO BELL, see page 4
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The place where Taco Bell used to be in 459 Outtakes stands empty Wednesday. The location will soon house Sunset Diner.