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The bell tower clock stands tall Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020 from the top of the Barnes & Noble at LSU parking garage on E Campus Drive.

LSU Shreveport whistleblower files lawsuit against medical school

By Caden Lim June 17, 2021

A former employee at the LSU medical school in Shreveport, who filed federal complaints against the chancellor of the medical school, filed a lawsuit Wednesday in state district court claiming her job...

Ice covers trees Monday, Feb. 15, 2021 during the winter weather mix outside of Tiger Stadium on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Report: LSU athletics administrators conducted business while suspended for Title IX violations

By Reveille Staff Report June 16, 2021

Two LSU athletics administrators conducted business using their university-issued email accounts while on suspension for their roles in mishandling sexual assault and domestic violence complaints...

Troy H. Middleton Library—the first subject of building renaming efforts, now named LSU Library—on June 17, 2020, on LSU's campus.

Family of Troy Middleton files lawsuit against LSU to return military collection

By Caden Lim June 15, 2021

The family of former LSU leader Troy Middleton filed a lawsuit Monday against LSU requesting money for being labeled as a racist and seeking the return of his military collection, which is currently displayed...

Azaela Hall, which will open for the Fall 2021 semester. 

Here’s how LSU plans to spend millions in project funds this year

By Madelyn Cutrone June 13, 2021

Between the average of $20 million in government funds designated by the Louisiana legislature and the additional budget allotted by the University, LSU's campus is constantly under renovation. But where...

Herman Kelly, his wife and participants pose at "Swim for Life"

‘I want to help people’: LSU instructor uses passion for swimming to fund-raise for cancer patients

By Caden Lim June 12, 2021

 It’s often overlooked how much can be accomplished when a community comes together. African-American studies adjunct instructor Herman Kelly raised over $5,800  May 7 for the Hematology...

07/14/2015 Kappa Sigma

Kappa Sigma to remain at LSU despite hazing allegations after striking settlement with university

By Reveille Staff Report June 7, 2021

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story said that the settlement dropped Kappa Sigma's hazing charges, when in fact, an April administrative hearing found the chapter not responsible for those...

Courtesy of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

Here’s how Wildlife & Fisheries is figuring out if more piranhas are in the LSU lakes

By Madelyn Cutrone June 7, 2021

A local fisherman catching a red piranha in the LSU lakes last week made national news, and Louisiana's Department of Wildlife & Fisheries is still investigating the situation. LDWF said they believed...

The bell tower clock stands tall Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020 from the top of the Barnes & Noble at LSU parking garage on E Campus Drive.

LSU completes Memorial Tower facelift, holds soft opening for new military museum

By Nick Frewin June 7, 2021

The new William A. Brookshire Military Museum began a soft opening Tuesday, with visitors being able to visit the museum from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. every day until Sunday. The museum’s grand opening...

Students display signs on Monday, March 8, 2021 during the Tigers Against Sexual Assault sit-in at the Football Operations Center on Skip Bertman Drive.

Louisiana colleges to face new rules for misconduct claims

By Associated Press June 3, 2021

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — An effort to strengthen the requirements for how Louisiana colleges must handle sexual misconduct claims and spell out who is required to report such allegations is headed...

Karla Semien said that a cemetery northeast of Lake Charles refused to buy her husband Darrell, a sheriff’s deputy, because he was Black.

Segregated cemeteries still ‘haunt’ Louisiana

By By Allison Kadlubar June 3, 2021

Photo: Allison Kadlubar | LSU Manship School News Service Jessica Tilson spent many Sunday mornings in the early 1980s playing outside with her white friends under the shady oak trees in front of...

People stand in line while filling out paperwork on Mar. 14, 2021 at the Tiger Stadium vaccination site.

Louisiana Attorney General urges LSU not to issue ‘illegal’ vaccine mandate

By Caden Lim June 2, 2021

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry said Tuesday that mandating COVID-19 vaccinations for students and employees at LSU is illegal, according to a letter from his office. Landry said LSU should...

LSU Students Elisabeth Andries and Samantha Brennan publicly speak at the protest following their appearance on USAToday on Friday, Nov. 20 at Pete Maravich Assembly Center on N Stadium Dr.

Contextualizing judge recusals from LSU athletics’ two high-profile Title IX lawsuits

By Reed Darcey May 31, 2021

Judge Brian Jackson, a federal judge of Louisiana’s middle district, dismissed the last lawsuit filed against LSU athletics.  That was 2013, and the plaintiff in that suit was Tony Minnis, former...