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

Left out: Left-handed LSU students hindered by lack of left-handed desks in classrooms

By Joanna Clark February 10, 2020

Some LSU students are feeling LEFT out, and it’s just not RIGHT.Multiple left-handed students at the University are hindered by the lack of left-handed desks on campus. Using a right-handed desk...

A goat sniffs an LSU student's hand on Friday, Feb. 7, 2020 during Goat Yoga on the LSU Parade Ground.

LSU Student Health Center, NAMI sponsored Mental Health Week, opened discussions about mental health

By Joanna Clark February 10, 2020

The LSU Student Health Center partnered with Student Government and LSU’s National Alliance on Mental Illness to put on the first official Mental Health Week last week. This was an activity-packed...

Communication disorders junior Caitlyn Kearns is an RA in South Hall.

24-hour job: LSU residential assistants reflect on RA experience, obligations

By Kimsey Stewart February 9, 2020

Everyone knows one, and most freshmen have one. They’re in your classes, they live in the dorms and they take your noise complaints. Still, the realities of being a residential assistant are still...

Mike the Tiger crowd surfs in the Tigers student section during the LSU 45-10 win against Southern Mississippi on Saturday Oct. 15, 2016, in Tiger Stadium.

‘Let the band play ‘Neck”: The song’s controversial place at LSU game days

By Jacob Mathews February 9, 2020

As many students who have attended a football game in Tiger Stadium know, one of the student section's favorite game time activities is to encourage the LSU Marching Band to play "Neck." However, the history...

Native American Student Organization members perform a traditional dance on LSU's campus.

LSU Native American Student Organization to bring back powwow, increase awareness of Native American culture

By Charles Fiske February 9, 2020

LSU’s Native American Student Organization is aiming to increase the University’s awareness and appreciation of Native American culture on campus, beginning by planning a return of the organization’s...

The Clarence L. Barney, Jr. African American Cultural Center stands on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018, on Veterans Drive.

LSU African American Cultural Center kicks off Black History Month with block party

By Kimsey Stewart February 7, 2020

The African-American Cultural Center hosted a block party Friday afternoon to kickoff Black History Month.  Marketing senior and co-chair of LSU Black History Month committee Dee Scott said the committee...

Dave Aranda and his wife thank LSU in an Advocate newspaper ad.

Former LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda buys newspaper ad to thank fans

By Catherine Zeilman February 7, 2020

Former LSU defensive coordinator Dave Aranda and his family sent the Tiger community one last message in an advertisement printed in The Advocate Sunday, Feb. 2.  Aranda accepted a position as head...

FILE - In this June 6, 2019 file photo, Louisiana's Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards smiles as he describes the end of a legislative session in 2019 that saw his teacher pay raise and education spending plans win final passage. (AP Photo/Melinda Deslatte, File)

Report: Louisiana Gov. Edwards proposes new education spending next year

By Melinda Deslatte February 7, 2020

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration Friday proposed a $32 billion Louisiana budget for next year that pours millions of new dollars into education and keeps most other government...

Professor Gros teaches abnormal psychology on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020, in Lockett Hall.

Practice what you teach: LSU professor provides therapy when not teaching abnormal psychology

By Lara Nicholson February 6, 2020

Wednesdays at 6 p.m. leave LSU's campus fairly uninhabited. Students who aren’t pulling an all-nighter at Middleton Library are typically at home studying or getting ready for a night out at Tigerland....

The LSU Club at Union Square, formerly known as the LSU Faculty Club, sits on 2 Raphael Semmes Road, Baton Rouge on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020.

No thru traffic on Veterans Blvd on Friday for Black History Month Block Party

By Reveille Staff Report February 6, 2020

There will be no thru traffic allowed on Veterans Blvd. from The Faculty Club entrance to East Campus Dr. on Friday, Feb. 7 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The area will be closed off for the Black History Month...

The Reveille's Valentine's Day Contest

The Reveille’s Valentine’s Day Contest

By Reveille Staff Report February 6, 2020

Have you ever wanted to be in an edition of the Reveille? Do you have a partner for Valentine's Day? Do you love them? Well let us know why! We want to learn about our audience and let them know just how...

The LSU Journalism Building sits on 3810 West Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2020.

LSU Manship School removes accounting, economics from mass communication degree program

By Taylor Landry February 6, 2020

The Manship School of Mass Communication has changed its degree curriculum. Notably, challenging classes, such as accounting and economics, will be removed from the upcoming 2020-2021 course catalog. Associate...