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University College prepares for heavy traffic of students dropping classes Friday

By Deanna Narveson April 2, 2014

As the final date for dropping classes approaches, University College, the academic unit for any student not yet admitted to their senior college, must scramble to serve the high volume of students who...

Signs on black tents warn of dangerous asbestos being removed from the tunnels underneath LSU's campus.

Asbestos clean-up continues

By Lyle Manion April 2, 2014

Asbestos-infested mud and water in the steam tunnels under campus pushed Facility Services’ clean-up project past the expected length of three weeks. The project, which began in January, aimed to...

LSU System’s Attorney Jimmy Faircloth gets interviewed after a new hearing in The Times-Picayune and The Advocate vs. LSU lawsuit Monday Sept. 16, 2013, at the 19th Judicial District Courhouse, Baton Rouge, La.

University appears in La. Court of Appeals

By Deanna Narveson April 1, 2014

The University appeared in the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday to contest the decision that it must release the names of presidential search candidates. The Advocate and NOLA.com |...

April Fools’: Students go to tech fee meeting

By Renee Barrow March 31, 2014

Yesterday afternoon, students flooded to voice their opinions at an unscheduled Student Technology Fee Oversight Committee meeting. The STFOC was unexpectedly forced to convene for the purpose of addressing...

April Fools’: Astronomy Department Changes to Astrology Department In Attempt To Make It Easier

By Michael Tarver March 31, 2014

The University Department of Physics and Astronomy decided in an administrative meeting Monday to change the curriculum, name and overall aim of the astronomy program to study astrology because astronomy...

April Fools’: University aims to be #1 party school

By Whitney Lynn March 31, 2014

Graduation rates are on the rise, and student debt is as monstrous as ever. But let’s get to the stats that matter. Contrary to popular belief, LSU is not the number one party school, according to...

April Fools’: Art students complain their program is too appreciated by the administration

By Panya Kroun March 31, 2014

In a rare twist of fate, the students leading the protest of the so-called “disgusting” and “vomit-inducing” conditions of the University’s Studio Arts building have decided...

Scott Angelle

University to manage its own insurance

By James Richards March 24, 2014

The University will save $4.6 million over the next five years after the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Friday to allow the University to manage its own insurance. Daniel Layzell, vice president...

Facade of the Paul M. Hebert Law Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana 28 February 2006.

Law Center to rejoin University by 2015

By Deanna Narveson March 23, 2014

The Paul M. Hebert Law Center will rejoin LSU A&M as part of the flagship campus this year after a unanimous decision from the LSU Board of Supervisors at its meeting at LSU Shreveport on Friday. The...

Scott Angelle

Board approves building plans, renovations, new insurance plan

By Deanna Narveson March 23, 2014

The LSU Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the plans for a $105 million renovation of Patrick F. Taylor Hall, including the addition of a new chemical engineering building at its meeting at LSU...

University landscape architecture students discuss summer internship projects Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 in the Design Biulding

Internship policy revisions tabled

By James Richards March 19, 2014

Coordinator of experiential education at the Olinde Career Center Kayla Lato Kucharchuk said the current policy statement on internships for University credit is vague and out of date. Kucharchuk presented...

Finalists announced for dean searches

Finalists announced for dean searches

By Deanna Narveson March 17, 2014

The College of Music and Dramatic Arts and the LSU Libraries announced the final candidates for their respective dean searches Monday. The seven finalists, four for the College of Music and Dramatic Arts...