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The Tiger Card Office remains vacant on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2020 on the first floor of the Student Union.

Here’s why some LSU students can’t use their Tiger Cards to vote in the presidential election

By Madelyn Cutrone October 26, 2020

Tiger Cards registered online in the fall 2020 semester are not a valid form of state-issued IDs and cannot be used to vote in the presidential election. This could impact a significant number of LSU freshmen,...

The Tigerland sign on Friday, Sept. 25, 2020 on Bob Pettit Boulevard.

New app allows Tigerland patrons to make reservations, pay in advance

By Amber Buettner October 25, 2020

After being closed for several months due to the state’s COVID-19 regulations, students over 21 can finally return to Tigerland. Now, the bars are using an app called LineLeap to ensure they don’t...

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Early voting in Louisiana: how and where to vote, what’s on the ballot and more

By Lara Nicholson October 25, 2020

Friday, Oct. 16 marked the first day of early voting in the state of Louisiana. Read this guide on how to vote and what will be on your ballot below: Am I registered to vote? To find out if you're registered...

LSU Student Government office operates during normal hours in the LSU Student Union on Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2018.

Student Government fall elections take place Monday: Here’s everything you need to know

By Josh Archote October 25, 2020

LSU students can vote in the Student Government fall elections on Monday. Voting is available all day until 11:59 p.m.An email sent Sunday contained a link to the ballot, which will be accessed through...

The LSU Memorial Tower stands Tuesday, Mar. 3, 2020 on Tower Drive, Baton Rouge.

‘This is an unknown situation for all of us’: LSU CFO breaks down University’s COVID-19 revenues, expenditures

By Brittney Forbes October 23, 2020

From winning a national championship to losing over $20 million due to COVID-19, the University has had an eventful year when it comes to its finances.  As a whole, the LSU system saw total revenue...

A mask sits on a bench on Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020 at Campus Lake.

LSU announces Spring 2021 COVID-19 guidelines; Spring, Mardi Gras break cancellations

By Reveille Staff Report October 23, 2020

LSU announced Friday in an email their plans for the Spring 2021 semester in response to COVID-19, including the cancellation of Spring and Mardi Gras breaks. Mardi Gras break and Spring break have been...

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 Presidential Search Committee supports unified University president position

By Katherine Manuel October 22, 2020

The LSU Presidential Search Committee held its first meeting Thursday and unanimously voted to recommend the search for a single, unified president to the Board of Supervisors.  The committee discussed...

Student housing, East & West Laville Honors House, off of W Lakeshore Dr.

LSU to begin coronavirus testing at East, West Laville Hall

By Reveille Staff Report October 22, 2020

On Oct. 22, residents of East and West Laville Hall received emails from the University saying they need to be tested for COVID-19 on Friday, Oct. 23. The University said in the email that the halls "have...

A full class of students listens to a lecture Monday in a classroom in Lockett Hall.

Students voice disappointment with LSU’s general education program

By Madelyn Cutrone October 22, 2020

LSU received a D ranking on their general education program in the 2020-2021 "What Will They Learn?" report by the American Council of Trustees, and some students seem to agree the poor ranking is well...

The LSU homecoming King and Queen walk down Victory Hill on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019.

LSU SG senators author resolution urging gender inclusive changes to homecoming court

By Nick Frewin October 22, 2020

Nearly a century after LSU held its first homecoming court in 1925, Student Government senators Angel Puder and Jack Green authored a resolution to include students who cannot identify themselves correctly...

LSU graduates, Suzanne, Marianna, and Regina Pergola pick up tree limbs on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020 after Hurricane Delta passed through Lafayette.

‘Back to where we started’: LSU students still recovering from Hurricane Laura reflect on Hurricane Delta aftermath

By Josh Archote October 22, 2020

Hurricane Laura left over a million Louisiana residents without power for weeks, 200,000 without drinking water and many homes uninhabitable. Only 43 days later, and 13 miles east from the place Hurricane...

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Reveille Audience Picks: Why do YOU think it’s important to vote?

By Reveille Staff Report October 21, 2020

People across the country are refusing to let a pandemic stop them from voting– over 28 million people have already sent in their pick for president, according to CNN. There are numerous reasons...