UL poll rejects talk radio
UL students have spoken, and those voices have been heard.
However, conversations aired on the radios on buses transporting students to campus from Cajun Field are another matter.
The university has informed its student bus drivers that music is an acceptable choice, while talk radio programs are not, after recent complaints about program selection prompted a student survey by Dr. Simon Broussard, head of Parking and Transit.
"There were complaints, so Parking and Transit decided to conduct a poll of students, asking them what they would most like to listen to," said Public Relations and News Services Director Julie Dronet. "It came up music."
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Bruce Brown • bbrown@theadvertiser.com • September 25, 2008