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Coach Ed Orgeron walks towards the locker room Saturday, Sep. 26, 2020 before LSU's 44-34 loss against Mississippi State in Tiger Stadium.

An inside look at Coach Ed Orgeron’s contract: the highest-paid state employee in Louisiana

By Caitie Zeilman October 5, 2020

Private air travel, a social club membership and a $5 million life insurance premium. These are a few of the perks of being Louisiana’s highest-paid state employee, LSU Head Football Coach Ed Orgeron. Orgeron's...

Students, staff and friends attend a vigil for Dean Martin Johnson Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020 and light candles to remember him outside of the Journalism Building.

LSU community members gather at vigil remembering Dean Martin Johnson

By Marykelly Munster|@mkokayokay October 5, 2020

As the sun set on Oct. 1, students, faculty, friends and family of Dean Martin Johnson gathered at a vigil held on the Journalism Building’s terrace after the dean passed away on the night of Sept....

LSU students on Monday, Nov. 2, 2019, at Louisiana State University.

LSU shatters enrollment, retention and graduation records in fall 2020 despite COVID-19

By Josh Archote @JArchote October 5, 2020

This fall, LSU broke records for enrollment, retention and graduation rates and brought in the largest and most diverse freshmen class in University history.  This year’s 6,690 freshmen class...

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Laville residents express frustration with shower temperatures

By Emma Zirgibel October 5, 2020

Some Laville Honors House residents have expressed frustration with fluctuating temperatures in dormitory showers. Over the weekend of Sept. 21, East and West Laville residents noticed “ice cold”...

Desks in a classroom in the Huey P. Long Field House on February 5, 2020.

LSU’s new learning experience design and innovation major offers unique approach to online learning

By Amber Buettner October 5, 2020

A new undergraduate degree program at LSU offers a different approach to virtual learning. The major is called learning experience design and innovation (LXDI) and is offered entirely online. LXDI...

LSU Olinde Career Center sits on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020 at LSU Student Union.

LSU students adjust to remote internships amid a pandemic

By Marykelly Munster |@mkokayokay October 5, 2020

Internships can provide the opportunity for students to take the skills they learn in the classroom to the real world, but amid a pandemic, internships look much different.Remote internships offer both...

Latinx faculty members discuss the visa process for international students on Wednesday, Sept. 23. 

LSU Office of Multicultural Affairs hosting virtual events to celebrate Latin American and Hispanic Heritage Month

By Josh Archote @JArchote October 5, 2020

The Office of Multicultural Affairs teamed up with LSU’s Latin American Student Organization to host 10 virtual events to celebrate Latin American and Hispanic Heritage Month. The events, which...

The State Capitol building sits on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2020 in Downtown Baton Rouge.

Louisiana legislators hope to change governor’s COVID-19 regulations during special session

By Madelyn Cutrone October 5, 2020

Louisiana legislators convened a month-long special session on Sept. 27 to address issues they feel have been put on the backburner due to COVID-19 and Gov. John Bel Edwards' emergency powers.  The...

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Guns & cheerleaders, bad combination

This whole cheerleading-hitman thing is frightening. downright scary. Competition is a good thing, but this is competition gone mad. For those who don't know, here's what happened: Wanda Holloway, a 37-year-old...

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George’s vision: a brave new world order revisited

George Bush's vision of a "New World Order," a world ruled by a known set of values, is an unrealistic one. It will never happen. The president sees a world in which we refuse to "reward aggression," a...

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SGA campaign futile, Reveille rumors abound

The SGA election campaign is currently working on a petty and immature level. And the Reveille is caught in the bickering. It isn't that this is a "dirty" SGA race. The real problem is that it is a new...

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Candidates may sell out state’s best resources

After three years of the Roemer administration, Louisiana has finally realized how unimportant the environment is, at least that's what most of our gubernatorial candidates suggest. Almost everyone is...