Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Louisiana State University

Reveille

The Student News Site of Louisiana State University

Reveille

The Student News Site of Louisiana State University

Reveille

News

The Student Health Center rests at its location on LSU's campus on Monday, April 2, 2018.

More LSU students seek help from Lighthouse Program

By Karli Carpenter February 8, 2019

More and more students have sought support and resources from the University's Lighthouse Program since 2016.In 2016, 53 students sought Lighthouse support or resources. That number jumped to 92 in...

laptop GAL.jpg

LSU note takers play vital role in student success, must be reliable

By Sheridan Wall February 7, 2019

At the beginning of each semester, LSU professors make an announcement about needing note takers for the class. Some veteran students used to the routine may tune it out. Others hear an opportunity for...

Student Government spring election results are announced in the LSU Student Union Live Oak Lounge on Wednesday, March 21, 2018.

LSU SG to hold Student Safety Forum

By Staff Reports February 6, 2019

LSU Student Government will be hosting a Student Safety Forum with the LSU and Baton Rouge police departments Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Student Union’s Live Oak Lounge. Students...

A squad car rests in the LSUPD station parking lot on Wednesday, January 11, 2016.

LSU students concerned, question campus safety amidst suspicious incidents

By Anna Jones February 6, 2019

Peyton Jeffcoat was walking near the LSU Quadrangle with her headphones in on the way to her 6 p.m. night class when she was suddenly approached from behind by a stranger. The stranger was walking close...

College of the coast and environment dean Christopher D’Elia, named a fellow by the Aquatic Science Association, stands in the Energy Coast and Environment Building on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019.

LSU Coast and Environment dean named fellow by aquatic science professional organization

By Bailey Chauvin February 5, 2019

LSU College of the Coast and Environment Dean Chris D’Elia was named a sustaining fellow by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO). ASLO is a leading professional...

Nicholson Gateway Apartments sit between West Chimes Street and Skip Bertman Drive on Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018.

LSU apartment hunting season in full swing

By Bailey Chauvin February 4, 2019

It’s that time of year again. On-campus apartment contracts become available on Feb. 1 and students must weight the benefits of living in an on-campus apartment versus an off-campus apartment.The...

The LSU Cricket Club at the student involvement fair at the LSU Student Union.

LSU Cricket team seeking more members, practice grounds closer to campus

By Brittney Forbes February 2, 2019

Soccer is the most popular sport in the world with 4 billion fans, but in second place is cricket with 2.5 billion fans, according to Sport Abroad. For students interested in pursuing cricket, the University...

LSU Kinesiology Professor Nikita Kuznetsov and his students created an adaptive guitar to help rehabilitate stroke victims.

LSU students help rehabilitate stroke victims with adaptive guitar

By Anna Jones February 1, 2019

Stroke victims now have a creative option for their rehabilitation, thanks to a team of University students who have built an adaptive guitar specializing in restoring motor function. The guitar, which...

Randy Peterson has been cleaning up litter around the LSU lakes for 47 years. 

84-year-old man has cleaned LSU Lakes and city lake for 47 years

By Anna Jones January 31, 2019

LSU students who like to go for scenic jogs or walks around the University Lakes owe a thanks to 84-year-old Randy Peterson, who has been cleaning up litter around the area for 47 years.Since...

LSU mass communication seniors Jace Mallory (left), Brennan Normand and junior Alyssa Berry sit with author Stanley Nelson and Manship professor Chris Drew (right) to discuss the cold case project at Café Mimi on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019.

LSU Manship students open cold cases from Civil Rights era

By Karli Carpenter January 31, 2019

Researchers from the University's Cold Case project are investigating unsolved Civil Rights era murders in Louisiana and southern Mississippi to bring closure to affected families, pursue justice and rewrite...

LSU named Stacia Haynie vice president and provost Dec. 21.

New Executive Vice President and Provost Stacia Haynie seeks to improve LSU for everyone

By Taylor Bourgeois January 31, 2019

The newly-hired Executive Vice President and Provost Stacia Haynie has spent her entire career at the University. With her new position, she’s ready to help students reach their full potential. As...

LSU Police escort Darrian Jones to jail in at the LSU police station on Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019.

LSUPD arrests man in connection with armed robbery on Monday

By Staff Reports January 30, 2019

LSUPD arrested a man Wednesday night in connection with an armed robbery that took place Monday on South Quad Drive.  LSUPD sent out an email Wednesday afternoon asking for help identifying the suspect.  Darrian...