It’s on the internet, has to be true. Just came across that a few weeks ago. Cannot find any references otherwise. Good possibility it’s a troll post on Wikipedia.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loui...ate_University
Thank you for the most educational thread!
I looked at how many official names our university has been named. According to https://louisiana.edu/about-us/unive...ory-university, UL is on it's 5th name, if you include the brief stint of UL in the 80's. And, according to this, LSU is on it's 5th name. In fact, they went back to one of their old names. So, who can't decide what they want to be called as much guff their fans have given us on this subject? lol.
I'm doubting the Wikippedia source a little.
The fastest place on campus to reflect change would be the schools yearbook.
LSU's is Gumbo or The Gumbo.
1913: LSU
https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gumbo/17/
1917: LSU
https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gumbo/19/
1918: LSU
https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gumbo/18/
1921: LSU
https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gumbo/20/
They all refer to the school as LSU A&M (I shortened it)
When they ditched University of Louisiana, it was an unequivocal manifestation they did not want to be called that name.
Now that it’s ours, they all of a sudden have an interest in that name.
Too sad, too bad.
Adjust your caring to the time when you abandoned that name.
It appears to me the Wiki edit is a lame modern day stake in the ground effort to accomplish what CajunVic just posted.
I thought Tulane was the U of L before going private?
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