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The Steele Burden Memorial Orangerie stands as a staple of the Botanic Garden at the Burden Museum on Monday, Oct. 9, 2017 on Essen Lane.

LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens offer research opportunities, relaxing space for students

By Corrine Pritchett October 12, 2017

The LSU Agriculture Center Botanic Gardens at Burden is more than a horticulture research center; it’s also a local spot for students to de-stress or engage in research beneficial for their careers. “The...

Diatom Design

Baton Rouge duo sells hand-crafted items at local markets

By Kaylee Poche October 10, 2017

Had it not been for a trip to visit her friend at LSU, Florida native Diane Leightman may have never met University alumnus Tom LaPann. Now, the two are a package duo as the founders of Diatom Design,...

LSU Symphony Orchestra

LSU Symphony Orchestra to perform tonight in Union Theater

By Myia Hambrick October 10, 2017

Music performance sophomore Tyler Bourque often finds himself overwhelmed with appreciation during LSU Symphony Orchestra rehearsals and performances. The musicians’ countless hours of practice and...

Rev Ranks: Echosmith explores new style, voice in sophomore EP

Rev Ranks: Echosmith explores new style, voice in sophomore EP

By Katie Gagliano October 10, 2017

STARS: 3.5/5 Gone are the days of trying to “be like the cool kids.” With sophomore EP “Inside a Dream,” alt-pop group Echosmith is finding a new voice and asserting itself among...

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Restaurant Review: Dinner at downtown’s farm-to-table Cocha

By Bobby Crane October 6, 2017

Baton Rouge gains worldly flavors in a rustic farm-to-table setting with Cocha, a welcomed addition to the downtown culinary scene.Opened late December, Cocha utilizes local ingredients...

Rev Ranks: 'Hard' re-establishes The Neighbourhood in alt-rock genre

Rev Ranks: ‘Hard’ re-establishes The Neighbourhood in alt-rock genre

By Myia Hambrick October 6, 2017

STARS: 4.5/5 California-based alternative rock band The Neighbourhood’s five-song EP entitled “Hard,” brings a familiar sound to listeners while showing signs of maturity...

LSU alumna pursues art career post-graduation

LSU alumna pursues art career post-graduation

By Corrine Pritchett October 5, 2017

University alumna Morgan Gray wanted a job she could dedicate herself to, and a dull 9-to-5 cubicle job was far from the answer. “I always enjoyed drawing; I would doodle in class and make cartoons,”...

Rev Ranks: Netflix's 'American Vandal' a clever must-see

Rev Ranks: Netflix’s ‘American Vandal’ a clever must-see

By Mackenzie Treadwell October 5, 2017

STARS: 4/5 New Netflix satirical original series “American Vandal” plays upon pop culture phenomena such as NPR’s “Serial,” and Netflix’s “Making a Murderer,”...

A sign welcomes customers on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2017 at The Londoner Pub on South Sherwood Forrest

Local church’s Pub Theology series uses modern stories for community connection

By Mackenzie Treadwell October 5, 2017

As the end of the week nears, if you love tasty food, cold beer and J.K. Rowling’s timeless story of “Harry Potter,” then Pub Theology is your new favorite event. Every Thursday night,...

Josh Henderson (_thesmoothcat) pumps up the crowd with his opening set during the KLSU College Radio Day celebration on Friday Nov. 4, 2016 at Barcadia on Highland Road just off of campus.

Music Preview: What to expect at College Radio Day

By Ysabella Ramirez October 5, 2017

The University’s student-run radio station, KLSU, will celebrate World College Radio Day on Friday at Barcadia Bar Restaurant Arcade on Highland Road. College Radio Day is an annual...

International studies senior Sam Prather paints in her home on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2017.

Student artist utilizes mixed media

By Mackenzie Treadwell October 5, 2017

Bright colors combined with abstract shapes and everyday life images are key components to distinguishing international studies senior Sam Prather’s work. The 22-year-old Baton Rouge native has been...

The Museum of Art outreach program, Line 4 Line, lets Jeremiah read a book in exchange for a free haircut on Monday, Oct. 02, 2017 at O'Neal's Barber Shop on Acadian Thruway.

Local barber and LSU Museum of Art work to improve youth literacy

By Katie Gagliano October 5, 2017

A good haircut can be transformational. For the young boys who spend their evenings at O’Neil’s Barber and Beauty Shop the first Monday of each month, each haircut yields more than just a style...