The Reveille never rests, but the start of a new semester means the full-force return of our staff.
It’s our mission to get to the bottom of the issues that most matter to our university. We break news, investigate wrongdoings and strive to hold power to account — not in spite of being student journalists, but because of it.
Our coverage of LSU is unique because we ourselves are members of this community. We care deeply about this campus and the people we share it with, and we are invested in covering it with the integrity and thoroughness they deserve.
I hope you will consider sharing your stories, news tips, questions, feedback and thoughts with us this semester. You can do so in several ways:
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Contact me at [email protected]
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Use our anonymous tip line (where you can choose whether you provide a way for us to follow up with you)
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Email our reporters directly
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Reach out to us individually on social media or to our main account @lsureveille
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Call our office at (225) 334-4811
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Stop by the newsroom at B-16 Hodges Hall or send us mail
We are student journalists, but we hold ourselves to the same ethical standards as professionals. That includes the care with which we protect our sources.
If you don’t wish for the information you’ve shared to be published, or for your identity to be shared alongside that information, it won’t be. We are committed to your privacy, and it’s our obligation to preserve the trust of those who share information with us.
Separately, if you have an opinion piece you’d like us to consider for publication, you can submit one through our letter to the editor form on our website. These letters allow us to share perspectives from a wide array of faculty, staff, alumni and students in their own words.
We couldn’t do our jobs without those who trust us with their stories. That trust is earned, and we are committed to building and strengthening that confidence through our reporting.