"ULL podcaster has meltdown about Matt Moscona’s show being added to 103.7 radio station"
https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/...ion/108123165/
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"ULL podcaster has meltdown about Matt Moscona’s show being added to 103.7 radio station"
https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/...ion/108123165/
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So much dizinformation, its foolishness, and thats a compliment.
I love it. They recycle the same useless arguments each time this comes up. Some posters on there defending us with facts do the same and TSATB fans don't want to hear it. And it's sad that it comes up a lot with a fan base that doesn't care? 8 pages and counting!!!
"They agreed to be 'ULL.'" Haha. Maybe the admin is smarter than you as they read the legislation and set their branding requirements. Just making bold statements based on no facts at all? Sounds like that fan base.
Everyone knows that people that use that designation are often doing it out of spite. They say as much on there.
Moscana does it because he's one of those idiot clowns.
There has been a lot complaints about the way the university is referenced to by the media and academic arenas. To find out what is allowed I went to the Louisiana.edu website and found this is what has been provided to the media as to the proper use of the university's name:
https://louisiana.edu/news/media/pro...is%20necessary
UL Lafayette is the approved academic abbreviation for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette as per the university itself. Louisiana is athletics nickname. Note neither ULL or UL-Lafayette is to be used in any instance (Listed under Inaccurate References). Don't blame the academic departments or Alumni Association for using UL Lafayette as they are allowed to.
Right.
ULL was never agreed to or even asked to be agreed to.
In a non law part of the legislation ULR was presented as an option if Louisiana ever opened a campus in Rayne.
Not a knock on you, I appreciate the research.
The law clearly states University of Louisiana must be followed by "at" no less than 80% the size of the schools name.
UL is short for University of Louisiana thus requiring the "at" so, simply using the abbreviation does not erase the required "at."
What Louisiana is using academically, is illegal according to the legislation.
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