Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
You can continue to speak your opinion but no one here cares what people outside of lafayette thinks. We want this to better our school we could careless if anyone else from LSU, McNeese, or ULM like it.
Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
You can continue to speak your opinion but no one here cares what people outside of lafayette thinks. We want this to better our school we could careless if anyone else from LSU, McNeese, or ULM like it.
On the contrary, "the name thing" is picking up steam... 90% of the kids on campus had NO idea about the 84' screwing.Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
They do now....
30% voted.....Thats a whole heck of alot more than have voted in past elections on campus...
You cant wish it away....
Its alooooong slow process, it will happen....
Thanks for the support, and Goooooo Tigers.
Very true. Last year, about 2500 students voted and that was the highest turnout ever. This year, we have over 3500. So maybe not quite up to that 30% mark, but amazing anyway.Originally Posted by RonMexico
If NO one outside Lafayette care about the name change, and or what UL is called then "WHY HAS THERE BEEN SO MUCH RESISTANCE"?? The advocate and WBRZ and all the news stations and papers continue to use ULL and Lafayette even though we(UL Alumni) ask not to use them.Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
I one breath the LSU Legislature says a NAME does not make the school and in the other they say you can not have the name because it will change forever LSU as we know it today. That was a paraphrase from 1984 LSU chancelor in the Advocate in the Spring. Look it up. YOU CAN NOT HAVE IT BOTH WAYS!!
Every name change has been fought by LSU, but eventually EVERYONE was won by whatever school was doing the fighting for the name!! SLII, SLI, USL, UL-L, will be UL, bank on it!!!!
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Well, it looks like a lot of you tigger fans and the monrovians paid a great deal of attention to it. And regardless of the ratio of students voting, had the vote gone against the name change I'm sure you and all of your purple & p!ss friends would have been on here laughing it up and holding up the results as proof that we should just know our place.Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
Q for a lawyer: Since the 1974 Constitution said both boards had the same power. Wouldn't the Board of Trustees inherit the Regents naming powers re-issued by the Legislature?Originally Posted by Turbine
Geaux Cajuns
Originally Posted by Hammer58
You still did not answer my question as to what good it will do just because a student body voted to drop the "lafayette." The student body of a university does not write laws for this state nor any other university. The blancos only have a short time left in office and a whole bunch more of IMPORTANT issues to deal with for this state. Do you think for one minute that the folks at the state capital will pay much attention to a "name game" before dealing with what is considered to be priority in government? Do you think their respective constituents will care about the "name game" and demand that they support the dropping of the "lafayette" just because a select few people at a school voted in a meaningless election (other than to elect student body officers), or a select few people in lafayette say so? There are more pressing needs in state government right now and by the time all of the mess and fiasco the blancos have this state in are cleared up, we'll probably be 3 or 4 governors down the road and hopefully the blanco('s) era will looooong be forgotten. However, I'm pretty sure that the "name game" will continue on for generations,.......at least in lafayette.![]()
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It's a rug remover. You can't sweep the issue under the rug, or hide it under your thumb.Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
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Geaux Cajuns
Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
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Mr. Who Cares, why do you think anyone owes you an answer to your bogus question? What difference does it make to you what the students at UL vote on? As your signature states "who cares". Once again, a lot of "not caring" going on from the State fans.
I don't pretend to have all the answers; but as a minimum, it is a strong reminder to the university's administration that this issue remains a "hot button" for this university and its student population. Now, is it important enough to bring up in the legislature right now given the current predictiment of this state? Probably not. But at the same time; what does the state lose if "UL" loses the "@ Lafayette". Nothing! What does the state gain? Hard to determine; but it gives the "perception" that this state has other deserving institutions besides just LSU. It potentially brings more recognition to the state from people (other universitys, businesses, etc) outside the state. I have read in the past that then-USL was not supported by Memphis (as an example) to join the ranks of CUSA because our "name" was too regional. Sadly, there is more to a name than meets the eye. Right? Wrong? Beats me; but perception is reality in many circles. And this is more than about just athletics. Just that athletics is a tool that can bring attention to a university because it is often in the news. I'd simply like the university to have the ability to "compete" with other schools for quality students, staff, and yes, student-athletes, without being suppressed. And, the name change is an important part of that progress - be it perception or reality.Originally Posted by UL-Lreality
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