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Hill Memorial Library stands ready for students on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018.

‘We no longer have to play the game’: LSU panel speaks on “deepfake” video editing

By Gunnar Viator |@wviato1 October 22, 2019

If you have ever seen hyper-realistic videos of Barack Obama hurling obscenities at President Donald Trump during a televised interview or Bill Hader physically morphing into the subjects of his impersonations,...

The Manship School holds an informational meeting about the summer in D.C. program on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2018, in the Holiday Forum of the Journalism Building on LSU campus.

“What Manship Professor Are You?”: LSU Manship BuzzFeed quiz is popular among students, staff

By Perla Rodriguez October 22, 2019

Buzzfeed quizzes are always there for you. Feeling down? Take a BuzzFeed quiz about what ice cream flavor you are. Too much homework? Push it aside and take a quiz about what dog breed you’re most...

WATCH: Person arrested for disturbing the peace, resisting arrest was tased in Quad on Tuesday

By Reveille Staff Report October 22, 2019

A person was arrested in the Quad on Tuesday afternoon. According to LSU Media Relations Director Ernie Ballard, Makhi Eames was arrested on charges of disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. Eames...

CORRECTS TO DELETE THE PRINCETON UNIVERSITY REFERENCE AS THE SEMINARY IS NOT RELATED TO THE SCHOOL - FILE - This June 24, 2013, file photo shows Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, N.J. The seminary in New Jersey will provide scholarships and set up doctoral fellowships to repent for having benefited from slavery. NJ.com reported Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, that Princeton Theological Seminary will set aside $28 million to provide 30 scholarships for students who descended from slaves or underrepresented groups. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)

Report: Seminary’s reparations for slavery: $28M scholarship fund

By The Associated Press October 22, 2019

PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) — A seminary in New Jersey will provide scholarships and set up doctoral fellowships to repent for having benefited from slavery. NJ.com reported Monday that Princeton Theological...

Crime Tape

LSUPD reports suspicious person, possibly with handgun, near Dalrymple and W. Frat Lane

By Reveille Staff Report October 21, 2019

Updated 9:03 p.m. LSUPD searched the area and didn't locate any suspicious persons. The University is returning to normal operations, according to LSUPD. LSUPD received report of a suspicious person who's...

Geography associate professor Jill Trepanier works in her office on Oct. 28, 2019.

LSU geography professor certified Hurricane Hunter and conducts NASA sponsored research

By Julia-Claire Evans October 21, 2019

Not many people can say they were certified to fly into the middle of a hurricane, trained with the United States Marine Corp, or are sponsored by NASA. But Jill Trepanier can. Climatologist and geography...

The Bicycle Shop operates during normal business hours on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019, on Highland Road.

The Bicycle Shop just outside LSU’s campus offers quality service, products for 30 years

By Ana Block October 21, 2019

Among LSU’s most historic near-campus businesses is The Bicycle Shop, which sits between the original Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers and a few windows to the right of The Varsity Theatre on...

A student enters the Center for Assessment and Evaluation on Wednesday, October 14, 2015, in Himes Hall.

Himes Testing Center turning students away due to technical issues

By Reveille Staff Report October 21, 2019

Himes Testing Center began turning away students who had already checked in for tests or were going to take previously scheduled tests due to Internet issues on Monday. According to the Himes Testing Center,...

Ryan Barnes

LSU visually impaired students speak out about need for better textbooks, more Braille signage on campus

By Anna Jones October 20, 2019

Business administration freshman Ryan Barnes said when he applied to LSU, the University seemed invested in his success, but when he arrived on campus in the fall, he experienced a different reality. Barnes...

The LSU Homecoming Parade rolls through campus on Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019.

LSU Homecoming King, Queen reflect on experiences, memories at LSU

By Raymond Constantino October 20, 2019

As thousands of LSU football fans cheered, pre-med senior Hayden Guidry and mass communication senior Sarah Catherine LaBorde were crowned the 2019 Homecoming King and Queen. It was an intense moment for...

Dr. Javier Nevarez, Director of the Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana, assists in releasing a rehabilitated goose at the LSU Lakes.  

Wildlife hospital at LSU Vet School helps rehabilitate, release injured animals

By Julia-Claire Evans October 19, 2019

The Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana is an on-campus service students may not be familiar with, but their work, from rescuing owls to bald eagles, is invaluable.  The goal of the wildlife hospital,...

The LSU Color Guard received new uniforms for the first time in nearly 20 years during the fall 2019 semester.

Dazzling new look: LSU color guard get newly designed uniforms after nearly 20 years

By Perla Rodriguez October 19, 2019

Stitched with tradition and worn with confidence, the LSU color guard is strutting the field with their new and improved uniforms. Although color guard members get custom tailored outfits every year, this...