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A sign reading "Louisiana State University" frames the entrance to LSU's campus Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, on Dalrymple Drive.

LSU to raise program-specific tuition and student fees this fall

By Reveille Staff Report March 12, 2025

LSU’s Office of Communications announced upcoming changes to students’ fee bills for the 2025-2026 academic year, including tiered tuition and increased fees.  All students will see an increase...

MidWeek Meteorology: rising temps, intense storms, and a cold front on the horizon

By Casidey Trepagnier, News Reporter March 12, 2025

Here is your MidWeek Meteorology report for the week of March 13-19. Pinpoint: The sun will rise at 7:17 AM Thursday morning. Morning temperatures will be in the mid sixties. As the day progresses,...

Barketing 101: LSU student’s dog business

By Kourtney Evans, News Reporter March 12, 2025

Many students may be eating ramen noodles or cafe food but there is one student at Louisiana State University who is making it his priority to feed pets. Doggo’s Beg n Bistro gives dogs healthier...

In this photo taken Jan. 17, 2016, a student looks at questions during a college test preparation class at Holton Arms School in Bethesda, Md.

Louisiana education standards for social studies will change to include Gulf of America

By Reveille Staff Report March 12, 2025

The Louisiana State Board of Education unanimously approved changes to the state's future fourth- and fifth-grade social studies curriculum Tuesday, aligning it with a presidential executive order that...

Students lounge about on Thursday, March 24, 2022, on the LSU Parade Ground on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU minority student organizations instructed to advertise themselves as ‘open to all’

By Jason Willis, Managing Editor March 12, 2025

Minority student organizations at LSU have been asked to change their advertising to indicate that their clubs are “open to all” to avoid being discriminatory as part of ongoing DEI compliance. LSU...

What’s Geauxing On: An inside look at the upcoming 2025 Miss LSU pageant

By Gracie Guillot, Entertainment Reporter March 11, 2025

The 2025 Miss LSU Pageant will take place on March 23rd at 4:30 p.m. in the Student Union Theater, where one of the 42 contestants will be crowned. This year’s competition has a very diverse group of...

Roleplay: acting out the college experience

By Abigail Anderson, News Reporter March 11, 2025

Hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana State University’s theatre season ends with Roleplay, created by the improvisations and confessions of college students at Tulane University. The play aims to discuss...

New diversity policies impacting LSU students’ daily lives

By Mila Fair, News Reporter March 11, 2025

New diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies significantly affect students' daily lives at Louisiana State University. The Black Student Union, Black Women Leadership Association, Minority Women’s...

The Office of Disability Services sits in Johnston Hall Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, on Field House Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

Louisiana seeks to eliminate Section 504, a federal law prohibiting discrimination towards people with disabilities

By Shelby Varga, News Reporter March 11, 2025

Last September, 17 states including Louisiana joined the lawsuit Texas v. Becerra against a new rule added to Section 504 by the Biden administration, asking the court to not only disregard the rule but...

Memorial Tower rises into the sky Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024, on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Full details of LSU’s DEI compliance sent to Board of Supervisors

By Jason Willis, Managing Editor March 11, 2025

LSU delivered a report to the Board of Supervisors Friday detailing the university’s efforts to eliminate DEI programming in response to federal orders. Included was an update that the university has...

Carver Branch Library sits on Terrace Street in Baton Rouge, LA on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. It is one of several East Baton Rouge libraries that offer various useful services to the public.

Baton Rouge residents sound off on Mayor-Presidents plan to cut library funding

By Sarah Walton, News Reporter March 10, 2025

Mayor-President Sid Edwards stirred controversy last month after releasing a proposal hoping to boost police salaries using funds from the East Baton Rouge Parish Library, with supporters of the library...

A voting sign sits on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020 at University Laboratory School polling location on 45 Dalrymple Dr.

Breaking down the proposed amendments for Louisiana’s March 29 election

By Tori Bonin, News Stringer March 10, 2025

Louisiana will head to the polls March 29 to vote on four proposed amendments, in addition to any local races and propositions. Here’s what to know about the election. Voting Information Polls will...