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Electric Depot, a multi-use building that will feature residential spaces and a host of small businesses, will be home to City Roots Coffee Bar. 

City Roots Coffee Bar combines love of community with love of coffee

By Whitney Hicks July 2, 2019

City Roots Coffee Bar is a brand new coffee shop hoping to connect people through a love of coffee and togetherness.The small venue will focus on simplicity, with hand-crafted coffees and infused teas...

The Tigerland sign sits on Bob Pettit Boulevard, on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019.

Shooting near Tigerland bar leaves one injured

By Staff Reports June 29, 2019

One person was injured Friday in a late night shooting near a bar in Tigerland, EMS spokesman Nick McDonner said, according to The Advocate. The shooting occurred in the 4400 block of Alvin Dark Avenue...

Matthew Alexander Naquin

Motion to dismiss indictment of Ex-LSU student for negligent homicide in Gruver hazing death failed, prosecutors allege obstruction of justice

By Lara Nicholson June 28, 2019

East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III filed a bill of information Thursday in response to former Phi Delta Theta fraternity member and ex-LSU student Matthew Naquin's lawyer John McMilton's...

City Slice is one of the multiple buildings that currently have no electricity. 

Widespread power outages occur near campus due to severe thunderstorms

By Lara Nicholson June 28, 2019

Heavy thunderstorms throughout Baton Rouge Friday have caused power outages in the North Gate area. Power outages first began at about 4:33 p.m. The North Gate and surrounded areas have no electricity,...

LSU Board of Supervisors discuss 2020 fiscal year budget, distribution of $107 million in state appropriations

LSU Board of Supervisors discuss 2020 fiscal year budget, distribution of $107 million in state appropriations

By Lara Nicholson June 28, 2019

The Board of Supervisors met Friday morning to discuss the distribution of $107 million in supplemental state appropriations from the general appropriations bill (HB105) for the next fiscal year. The State...

Commuter parking lots stay full on April 21 on LSU's campus. 

Several parking lots to close temporarily for re-striping maintenance

By Staff Reports June 27, 2019

Several B- and C-Lots will be closed temporarily beginning July 1 for re-striping, weather permitting. All areas will reopen as soon as the work is completed, and communication will be sent out if...

Ogden Honors College host the ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, January 28, 2016 in honor of rennovations being completed at the French House.

LSU students awarded prestigious study abroad scholarship

By Masie O’Toole June 27, 2019

Jet-setting across the world for a study abroad program isn’t feasible for many students who can't afford the extra fees. However, in 2019, three Ogden Honors College students received an opportunity...

Sprouts Farmers Market opened its doors June 26 as the first Louisiana location. 

Sprouts opens in Baton Rouge, providing another market option for customers

By Staff Reports June 26, 2019

After a year of planning, Sprouts Farmers Market, a Phoenix-based supermarket chain, opened their first Louisiana location Wednesday morning in the Village Center at Rouzan. The 30,000-square-foot supermarket...

(left to right) Zoological medicine intern Kelly Rockwell, veterinary student Sarah Mercer and owner Sandra Traylor look at Pedro as he uses his new wheels.

LSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital use LEGOs as solution for turtle’s missing back legs

By Whitney Hicks June 24, 2019

The LSU vet school gave a box turtle named Pedro another chance at a regular life by creating him a set of wheels out of LEGOs to replace his missing back legs. When Pedro’s owner, Sandra Traylor,...

Matthew Alexander Naquin

Ex-LSU student charged in Gruver hazing death wants indictment dismissed due to jury selection glitch

By Lara Nicholson June 24, 2019

Ex-LSU student Matthew Naquin, 21, wants his indictment for the negligent homicide of hazing victim Maxwell Gruver to be terminated due to a computer glitch keeping anyone born after June 2, 1993, from...

(left to right) Sarah Perez and Jan Grimes reconnected after 13 years when they both attended the 2017 Pennington Biomedical’s Parkinson’s Disease Conference. 

Former LSU School of Music professor reconnects with former student for unexpected reasons

By Lynne Bunch June 21, 2019

As a professional in residence in the LSU School of Music for nearly 30 years, Jan Grimes has accompanied more than 600 students in their performances. One student, Sarah Perez, a 2004 graduate whose specialty...

LSU parking lots stay full on April 21, 2017, on campus. 

Several LSU parking lots to close temporarily starting June 21

By Lynne Bunch June 20, 2019

Several LSU parking lots will be closed temporarily next week for re-striping, weather permitting. All areas will reopen as soon as the work is completed. Alternate B parking can be found in any other...