At what point in the article did ol' Ray say we "may have gone too far?"
At what point in the article did ol' Ray say we "may have gone too far?"
This Post on the Universities Facebook Page.....
OK--so this is solved by the following:::::: It has come to our attention that there is a battle brewing between 2 schools in the Louisiana system about name calling and the current law on the names of the 2 schools and their use ---so in all aspects we now demand that the name of the city location be added to avoid future confrontations---hell the ___ holes might even force us to go back to USL and N'EAST!!!! So frustrating!!! Never enhance the situation by a more prestigious name in this case for UL but lets see how we can stop their growth , recognition, and future research funding!!!
Ray A. and Ray B. Both stayed too damn long. Both cared about playing politics and being liked in the community than being aggressive to help our athletics stay competitive. To hell with both of them.
As I mentioned yesterday, RIGHT NOW IT IS NOT ILLEGAL to make these references.
My concern is that the coalition of Norther LA, NOLA, and BR Legislators come to recognize this fact and move to plug these "not illegal" references we are trying to legitimately promote with a "clarifying" piece of legislation that only legislators in South LA (and even then not all) would oppose.
Then we are boxed in.
We need to come up with strategy quickly -- this story is getting legs.......
You can't make anyone (even Martin Hall) use their full legal name, every utterance.
Even the very law that started all this stated "University of Louisiana System" hereby referred to as "System"
There's ideal world and real world usages. Using "System" was the real world.
The legislature would never dream of making the stenographer type "University of Louisiana System" every utterance.
ps but somehow La Louisiane thinks every utterance is required.
Wont happen.
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Notice his headline for this article is way more provacative in the online edition than it is for the print edition.
Print edition headline: "'Louisiana' politics, university division"
Why do you think that is??
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