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Audience engagement and public relations manager Douglas Kennedy and museum guide Mina Major discuss "Solarium," an installation by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory that simulates the look and sound of the surface of our sun in the new "Sun Light/Star Light: Contemplations on the Solar Orb" exhibit at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum.

Louisiana Art and Science Museum showcases the sun with new exhibit

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille October 19, 2015

Louisianians know a thing or two about the sun’s heat. Now at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum, there is more to learn. In honor of the International Year of Light, the museum opened its “Sun...

In this file photo from 2015,  A remote controlled R2-D2 featured in the Star Wars franchise approaches fans in the Cajundome Convention Center.For the first year, Louisiana Comic Con hits Lafayette's Cajundome Convention Center for a two day event beginning Saturday, Oct. 17, 2015.

Louisiana Comic Con: Lafayette brings experts and fans together

By Riley Katz - The Daily Reveille October 19, 2015

Lafayette, Louisiana became the comic headquarters this past weekend. Louisiana Comic Con: Lafayette took place Oct. 17 and 18 at the Cajundome Convention Center, bringing vendors from around the state...

Photo by Riley Katz

TECH DUMP: BLOCKS

By Riley Katz - The Daily Reveille October 16, 2015

Today on The Tech Dump, I am going to tell you about what could be the most customizable and feature-filled smart watch to ever come out. A brand new Kickstarter project called BLOCKS. The World’s...

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Vegan Ventures: not your average pasta

By Brittany Hagoort - The Daily Reveille October 16, 2015

I have an obsession with not wasting food. I think it started when I was a kid and my family would tell me to finish my plate. That didn’t change now that I’m living on my own, especially since...

SCREAM QUEENS: L-R: Lea Michele, Keke Palmer, Skyler Samuels and guest star Jeanna Han in the "Seven Minutes In Hell" episode of SCREAM QUEENS airing Tuesday, Oct. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. ©2015 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Patti Perret/FOX.

RECAP: ‘Scream Queens’ – season one, episode five

By Kimberly Gagnet - The Daily Reveille October 15, 2015

Since it is midterms week and we’re all a little short on time, I’ll spare you the gritty details and sum up this week’s episode in the top 10 moments of the show in no particular order. 1)...

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REVIEW: ‘The Walk’ offers good plot, little action

By Riley Katz - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Score: 4.5/5 Walk the line if you dare — or if you’re Philippe Petit. “The Walk” is an incredibly well done film that trims the fat on excess drama and makes for a triumphant film...

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REVIEW: ‘Pan’ isn’t worth the watch

By Kimberly Gagnet - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Rank: 1.5/5 “Pan,” directed by Joe Wright, was about as pleasant as being hit in the face with a frying pan. Functioning as a prequel to J.M. Barrie’s “Peter Pan,” the show...

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REVIEW: Mayday Parade is back with a new sound

By Brittany Hagoort - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Rank: 2.5/5 Instead of Mayday Parade naming this album “Black Lines”, it should’ve been named blue print. Featuring a new sound, this album tends to sound more experimental than anything...

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REVIEW: City and Colour brings a different sound with ‘If I Should Go Before You’

By Grayson Senner - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Rank: 4/5 Readout: If his new album is any indication, City and Colour may be the most relaxing, or depressing, band in today’s alternative rock arena. If his new album is any indication, City and...

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REVIEW: Gomez is finding her sound with ‘Revival’

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Rank: 3.5/5 Selena Gomez has been through a lot, but her latest return to the spotlight proves to fans and haters alike the starlet may be able to do it all. These past few years were hectic, from her...

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Q&A: ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ stars reveal details about multi-city tour

By Kimberly Gagnet - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Traveling from one big city to the next, “So You Think You Can Dance” selects the strongest and most talented performers to dance their way to the top. Season 12 upped the competition by pitting...

FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2012 file photo, a Facebook worker waits for friends to arrive outside of Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Facebook and Apple, long known for cushy perks such as free meals, laundry service and massages, are among some of Silicon Valley's biggest companies now eyeing reproductive expenses as the next batch of benefits to offer to their employees. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)

OPINION: New social media features aren’t making networking better

By Riley Katz - The Daily Reveille October 14, 2015

Social media takes up the majority of the public’s attention. Now, the creators and developers of the most well-known site names are asking for more. In the past year, various social networks have...