http://2theadvocate.com/stories/102305/new_protest001.shtmlLSU students protest display of Confederate flag
By DAVID JACOBS
Special to The Advocate
Black LSU students marched across campus to Tiger Stadium on Saturday to demand that the university administration ban the display of purple-and-gold Confederate flags.
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"We want the chancellor and the upper administration to come out and take a firm stance (against the flag)," said march participant Derrick Petit.
Petit said the administration has been trying to be on both sides of the issue, saying it does not support the flag, but is not condemning it or banning it.
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Antonio Cousin, vice-president of the fraternity, said when members returned to their fraternity house at about 9:45 p.m., they found obscenities spray-painted on the back of the house.
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John Lally and Bryan Dupont were also tailgating under a purple-and-gold Confederate flag.
"It's part of my freedom of speech. I can fly whatever flag I want," Lally said. "If you don't like it, get out of the South."