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Rally attendees march from the Capitol Monday, April 22, 2024, at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, La.

Students march on Capitol protesting Landry administration

By Aidan Anthaume April 25, 2024

Student groups marched on the Louisiana State Capitol Monday, demanding action from Gov. Jeff Landry administration on a number of recent social justice issues.  Led by Loyola University’s chapter...

A variety of student's prints sit on on the table on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, in Free Speech Alley on LSU's campus.

LSU School of Art Market showcases student creativity

By Ashlynn Baillio April 25, 2024

Between 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. on April 24-26, LSU’s Free Speech Alley is transformed into a unique showcase of artistic talent as the LSU Ceramic Arts Student Association hosts its biannual School of...

Flowers bloom in front of the sign on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023, in front of the Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Faculty Council hosts President Tate for discussion on LSU’s progress and future

By Sarah Walton April 25, 2024

LSU President William F. Tate IV appeared before the LSU Faculty Council in the LSU Student Union's Royal Cotillion Ballroom on April 22 for a review and discussion of LSU’s goals. To open the...

LSU veterinary doctor Mandi Lopez explains her new patented syringe Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine on Skip Bertman Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU researchers develop syringe device for enhanced stem cell therapy

By Ashlynn Baillio April 24, 2024

LSU researchers led by veterinary medicine professor Mandi Lopez have introduced a groundbreaking syringe device that could revolutionize tendon injury treatment. With 20 years of research experience...

Crews work to clean up oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill washed ashore at Pensacola Beach in Pensacola Fla. In a reversal, the Obama administration says it will not pursue offshore drilling in East Coast waters, including the eastern Gulf of Mexico. A senior administration official told The Associated Press on Wednesday, Dec. 1,, 2010 that because of the BP oil spill, the Interior Department will not propose any new oil drilling in the East Coast for at least the next seven years.

14 years later, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill continues to affect Louisiana

By Sarah Walton April 21, 2024

Saturday marked the Deepwater Horizon oil spill’s 14th anniversary. The environmental disaster plagued the Gulf Coast for months when it began, and its consequences are still felt today.  The...

LSU students fill the area on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in front of Memorial Tower in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Student organization ‘takes back the night’, raises money for domestic violence shelter

By Gracelyn Farrar April 21, 2024

LSU student organization Feminists in Action held its second annual “Take Back the Night” event on April 16 to raise awareness about interpersonal violence. Over 330 attendees milled in...

Visitors look at pieces of poetry during the Afternoon in the Archives: The Wyatt Houston Day Collection of Poetry by African Americans event at Hill Memorial Library on Thursday, April 18, 2024, on LSU campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Afternoon at the Archives: Hill Memorial Library celebrates underrepresented poets and literature

By Morgan VanNosdall April 21, 2024

LSU’s Hill Memorial Library hosted “Afternoon in the Archives” on April 18, honoring African American poetry and showcasing its Spring exhibit, which opened in February. The event...

LSU leadership and human resource development graduate Aimee Ardonne throws up her cap for a photo Saturday, Aug. 21, 2021, on the ramp of the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in front of Tiger Stadium on N. Stadium Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

Honor your 2024 LSU graduate in the Reveille’s graduation edition; make submissions here

By Reveille staff report April 21, 2024

The Reveille's 2024 graduation edition will feature messages honoring graduates from their families, friends and classmates. You can submit yours now until May 1. The paper will be available on stands...

The panel consisting of Director of the Lighthouse Program Kreslyn Kelley-Ellis, Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Prevention Education/Training Miranda Brown, Annie Sheehan-Dean and Executive Director of the Iris Domestic Violence Center Patti Joy Freeman answer questions Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the Black Femicide Panel in Coates Hall on LSU's campus.

LSU students organize informational panel on Black femicide

By Courtney Bell April 19, 2024

International studies junior Sy’rai Adams and psychology sophomore Claudia Bell on Wednesday hosted “LSU Against Black Femicide,” an informational panel on Black female homicide.Bell...

The Supreme Court is seen on April 21, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

Alabama IVF ruling renews reproductive rights debate

By Gracelyn Farrar April 18, 2024

A state supreme court ruling and subsequent legislation in Alabama recently brought reproductive rights into the public eye. The Alabama Supreme Court ruled Feb. 16 that frozen embryos had the same...

Rep. Tony Bacala expressed concern about giving money to low-grade schools.

Waiting for a constitutional convention, Louisiana Republicans refuse to pass proposed amendments

By Elizabeth White April 17, 2024

BATON ROUGE Republicans on a House committee refused Wednesday to pass proposed constitutional amendments, preferring to wait for a constitutional convention sought by Gov. Jeff Landry. Nine constitutional...

Gov. Jeff Landry speaks Monday, March 25, 2024, during Coastal Day 2024 inside the Louisiana State Capitol.

Louisiana Senate panel advances Landry-backed bill to gut public records law

By Claire Sullivan April 17, 2024

BATON ROUGE–Louisianans may soon lose access to great swaths of government records currently made available upon request under the state public records law. A Senate panel voted 6-2 Wednesday to...