I haven't been able to see anything...who will be the president?Quote:
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I haven't been able to see anything...who will be the president?Quote:
Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman
Claire Pettit of RAGE won for President, but the VP and Treasurer from Forward won...it was one of the closest elections ever and the first time ever that there has been a split big 3Quote:
Originally Posted by Clutch0364
Will they? Will they mention ANYTHING about students voting IN FAVOR of the name change by a 2.5:1 ratio? A 2.5:1 ratio that totalled 3500 student? I can only hope so.
This is quite significant, considering all the naysayers that said the students didn't care. Also quite significant for all the tiggers and those who say that the "people" don't care.
With Tiger mania sweeping the state in light of their basketball success, I wonder, will they mention anything? I can only hope so.
God Bless
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS!!!!!!
Considering how meager voter turnouts have been in the past, and we actually had roughly 20% turnout? And a majority of that 20% votership voted to drop "at Lafayette". WOW, that's...............AWESOME!
God Bless
GEAUX UL RAGIN CAJUNS!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Sid
Thanks Chris!!Quote:
Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman
can you say, co-UL-ition ?Quote:
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<! UL students support rise in health fee, name change ->Quote:
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University of Louisiana students voted to increase their health services fee from $20 to $25, effective in the fall semester.
The campus held elections Monday and Tuesday, deciding on the fee and new student leaders. On the ballot, students also were surveyed on whether they think the university should drop the "at Lafayette" from its official title.
A majority of the students - 2,391 - voted that they want the university's name to be the University of Louisiana, while 940 students voted against it. A name change must be authorized by the Legislature.
The results were announced Tuesday afternoon.
The elections saw record turnout for recent years - 3,532, said UL Dean of Students Ed Pratt. Only 2,741 votes were cast last year, he said.
"Y'all got the student body energized," Pratt told the crowd of hopefuls gathered in the Student Union.
Elected for the "big three" positions of the Student Government Association were Claire Pettit, president; Joshua "Ernie" Perrodin, vice president; and Ashley Sanders, treasurer.
<center><p><a href="http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060329/NEWS01/603290321/1002" target="_blank">The rest of the story</a>
Marsha Sills
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According to university results, 2,207 students voted in favor of the health services fee increase, and 1,138 voted against it.
Since 2002, the number of students seeking services from the campus health clinic has nearly doubled, according to Dr. Marelle Yongue, health services medical director. The increase will generate an additional $150,000 for the clinic. The money will be used to hire two more registered nurses, additional administrative staff and support a counselor.
Students also voted on their college representatives for SGA.
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And what exactly will this vote do to influence anyone in the state government? Besides the blanco idiots (governor and hubby), who eles will pay attention to this vote. What is the current enrollment for the school vs. how many students voted? There again, all this will amount to is that some folks in lafayette will feel a little bit better about themselves. One day people will realize that most folks outside of lafayette really don't care about this name game we continue to play! This name thing is starting to get tired and run down. It's time to move on and worry about continuing to improve academics and drastically improve the athletic programs. Just my $.02.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hammer58
Let the rebuttal and criticizing begin! Just so you know, I will continue to speak my mind and voice my opinion just as everyone else does and can do!