i am definelty voting to drop the Lafayette part and I can't to say that I go to THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA!!!!!
i am definelty voting to drop the Lafayette part and I can't to say that I go to THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA!!!!!
The only crying in the 80's was from LSUA&MC and their supporters in the legislature.Originally Posted by oldalum
We did NOT "CHOOSE" to change our name back, we were told to do so by an LSU Alumni Judge!!! We looking back had a weak attourney, anyone know his name??Originally Posted by oldalum
He is a past AD!
NS are his initials!
DaddyCajun
We did not make a unilateral decision. We went though the rules used then to change names of universities and was approved. LSU A&M and butt sniffing McNeese were the ones to go to court to overule this. The judge in that case was a big Aggie supporter and alum and never recused himself, and the Louisiana Supreme Court ignored this obious breech of ethics. By the way UNO got their name changed from LSUNO to UNO during that time with the same process we used. I guess they made a unilateral decision as well.Originally Posted by oldalum
I might recommend you read these two items every once in a while.
http://www.angelfire.com/la3/ulragincajuns/battle.html
There is also an op ed piece you need to read
You guys have my opinion all wrong. I WANT THE NAME CHANGE. I was in student government when all this came up in the late 70's. We all wanted it then, and many people still do today. What I'm saying is that the courts and legislature are against us. I would love to see this happen more than most people but I really don't think it will happen in my lifetime.
The most important thing is in my signature -- I don't care what you call our school -- I LOVE OUR SCHOOL AND I ALWAYS HAVE! The name will not change that fact.
About as Silly as this:Originally Posted by oldalum
Now that was silly, I am sorry but you ruffled my red white and blue feathers with your idea that a vote is silly, I guess you would rather only those who have $3000 per year or large enough checkbooks to make threats as you did above.Originally Posted by oldalum
I say let the vote happen and give the lobbyist in Baton Rouge one more bullet in their gun. I agree that Ragin Cajuns should be the number one thing promoted and yes I am sick of UL Laf on the scoreboard.
Maybe Oldalum would also like us to have Dr. A around for another 70 years or so, and see how far back he can really set the athletic program.Originally Posted by Ewhite
Laws were made to be broken. They change constantly and decisions of the court are overturned/over ruled just as often. Trust me, I know. I am in the business.
The fight has to continue until it is won.
Amen!!... We do nothing to market our nickname. I bet we didn't even copyright it as I see it being used by many other businesses etc.Originally Posted by oldalum
The Logo is trademarked and actually service marked. There was a time in the past that a local company wanted to do their labels Ragin Cajun and it got shot down by the University.Originally Posted by showdog
"The legislature and the courts have already told us that we MUST use the name Lafayette."
Did I miss something. When have the courts ruled on the issue? And, who is "we" ?
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Since 2002, the number of students seeking services from UL's health clinic has nearly doubled, but the money coming in to fund the clinic hasn't.
Each student at the university who carries more than six credit hours pays a $20 health-services fee to help fund the clinic's services.
On Monday and Tuesday, UL students will decide whether to raise the fee by $5 to help cover the need for more medical and administrative staff to keep up with the demand.
The issue is one of two questions on the ballot this semester when students go online to vote for their new student representatives.
The other issue is whether students would support a university name change, dropping the "at Lafayette" from its official title.
The health-services fee increase is overdue, said Dr. Marelle Yongue, health services medical director.
"This is the same amount that's been assessed to the students for the last couple of years," Yongue said.
Jeneshia Booker, a 19-year-old student originally from Texas, said she hopes the fee passes if it will help the clinic.
"I come here a lot. I usually don't have to pay for anything," she said.
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