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Edge Boutique opens its doors for the first time at its grand opening on on Friday Nov. 11, 2016, on Highland Road. Edge Boutique after its grand opening on Monday Nov. 14, 2016, on Highland Road.

Local entrepreneur looks to appeal to college women

By Cynthea Corfah November 14, 2016

Highland Village shopping center made its latest addition Friday Nov. 11, after the grand opening of Edge Boutique. Laura Kehrer, the owner of Edge Boutique, brought the shop to Baton Rouge to be close...

A Confederate soldier retrieves the American Flag Saturday, March 23, 2013 during the reenactment of the seige of Port Hudson at Port Hudson State Historic Site.

Fall 2016 Civil War Book Review released online

By Scott Griswold November 13, 2016

The Fall 2016 issue of Civil War Book Review has been made available online. CWBR is a quarterly journal of record for new or newly reprinted books about the antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction eras,...

The week after: How entertainment played a role in the presidential election

The week after: How entertainment played a role in the presidential election

By Jakeyla Chavis November 13, 2016

The 2016 presidential election is finally behind us, and it was one of the most nerve-wracking, life-changing and entertaining elections in U.S. history. Through fashion, music, social media and comedy,...

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‘Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter’ falls short on gameplay, mechanics

By Jay Cranford November 13, 2016

“Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter” is the eighth installment of developer Frogwares’ adventure game series. Being unfamiliar with the series, I grabbed my magnifying glass,...

Nearby restaurants are some of the minimum wage-paying businesses where students work because of their close proximity to LSU's campus.

Where to grab a tasty meal on a college student budget

By Salimata Fall November 10, 2016

Money tends to be tight for college students. Compiled below is a list of the top three places you can grab a tasty meal on a budget. #1: The Chimes Located on Highland Road, just walking distance from...

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Ellen DeGeneres uses humor to calm audience after Tuesday election

By Allie Cobb November 10, 2016

Love trumps hate. In the aftershock of Trump’s win, that’s what many Americans need to hear and that’s exactly the message Ellen DeGeneres shares. DeGeneres, a Louisiana native, begins...

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English professor to offer new ‘Black Girl Magic’ course in spring

By Cynthea Corfah November 9, 2016

Fahima Ife, an assistant professor of English education at the University, was raised by a single mother in southern California. She became an avid reader at a young age, but it wasn’t until the...

Communication studies sophomore Gage Howell practices gymnastics routines, parkour and capoeira in the Quad.

Communication studies student practices capoeira, gymnastics in Quad

By Allie Cobb November 9, 2016

While many students have seen him doing flips in the Quad, juggling on the Parade Ground or just walking barefoot across campus, few know him by name. Communication studies sophomore Gage Howell, affectionately...

LSU students helped create Buddy, a robot designed to aid special needs children.

University students create robot to help children with special needs

By Raykael Morris November 9, 2016

A handful of University students’ idealistic internship allowed them not only to serve the local community but also to put their classroom skills to the test over the summer. University students...

Angelique Palmer, a finalist in the 2015 Women of the World Poetry Slam, performs her poetry at Eclectic Truth's "Presidential Pancake Poetry Night" on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016, at the Arts Council of Baton Rouge.

Eclectic Truth Poetry Slam & Open Mic Night distracts from election night tribulations

By Salimata Fall November 9, 2016

Instead of spending their nights glued to the television screen watching the electoral votes trickle in, poets and poetry enthusiasts gathered at the Arts Council of Baton Rouge on election night to regroup...

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Five books to read this winter

By Salimata Fall November 8, 2016

As sweater weather quickly approaches, it is the ideal time to snuggle up with a good read. Check out these recent bestsellers, perfectly paired with an autumn night and a mug of tea. “The Silent...

Best sites for discounts on your favorite things

By Cynthea Corfah November 7, 2016

In addition to social media platforms and news outlets, the internet has some of the best online discounts, deals and coupons. Clothing, beauty and miscellaneous sites offer low prices and deals that allow...