I'm with you at all cost we need to get away from marketing the University as UL-Lafayette.
At least your "edited" article almost avoids UL Lafayette.
Here is a temporary idea, show the editor how usage of "Louisiana Lafayette" is illegal.
I'm with you at all cost we need to get away from marketing the University as UL-Lafayette.
At least your "edited" article almost avoids UL Lafayette.
Here is a temporary idea, show the editor how usage of "Louisiana Lafayette" is illegal.
Geaux Cajuns
I lost track of the other thread on this subject.
Just to let you know that with the answers to my questions, I now see and understand where you are coming from
Freedom of the press is one thing, intent to deceive or misrepresent facts to the detriment of the athletic program is a serious problem. Keep roasting them. Keep pointing out their deficiencies. Sooner or later it will have an impact.Originally posted by studentfan
They can print what they want, doesn't mean I have to even read it or believe what I read.
I wrote an email the other day to the address that was on the website. I went on with polite words asking to describe to me why they use Lafayette and asked if they could assist in helping us move out of that hole. I havent gotten a reply or anything, but I hope that helps. Keep us up to date with what this editor person says.
Looks like a small amount of progress may be happening. Thanks in part to a few phone calls and one very well worded letter to the editor, the "Lafayette" editing seems to have gotten better.
It still exists, be they missed a lot more references to "Louisiana" than they usually do.
Hopefully one day the word Lafayette will disappear from the name all together.
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