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"The Daily Reveille is one of the widest read college newspapers in the country, with about 88 percent of the LSU student body regularly reading the paper." Where is this from? Not that it isn't true, but we need references for the 88% and for the fact that it is one of the most widely read college newspapers in the country. I'll look for some but if whoever put it here knows, that'd be great.--Nibblesnbits 03:42, 11 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

reads like a blatant advertisement for the paper, with many uncited statements

They cannot claim they are the second largest newspaper in Baton Rouge, nor # 7 in Louisiana because their circulation is not audited.

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