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Manship School hosts ‘Democracy, Media and History: Louisiana Politics vs. the Press’ panel

By Mia LeJeune November 13, 2018

Louisiana is known throughout the U.S. for its colorful politicians and complicated relationship with the press. The forum “Democracy, Media and History: Louisiana Politics vs. The Press,”...

LSU Tran-SET Research Associate Gabriel Arce explains how he and his team are conducting research on a new type of bendable concrete on Monday, Nov. 5, 2018.

LSU researcher creates bendable concrete

By Bailey Chauvin November 13, 2018

Researchers developed a form of bendable concrete that is more ductile than regular concrete. LSU construction management research associate Gabriel Arce worked with Construction management professor Marwa...

Delta Kappa Epsilon's controversial banner hangs outside the fraternity house on Oct. 13.

DKE Banner sparks controversy, letter to LSU leadership

By Rachel Mipro November 13, 2018

After a two-year lull, large gameday banners are back on display at the DKE house.At the LSU vs. Georgia game on Oct. 13, the  LSU Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity hung a banner reading, “What...

Telemedicine

Smartphone users can get diagnosed from their homes

By Ben Holden November 13, 2018

LSU ISDS professor James Davis is using a new strategy to help patients get a diagnosis and prescription without leaving the house. Davis has started using telemedicine, which is real-time communication...

LSU Student Senate allocates funds to provide additional blue books and scantrons for the fall and spring examination periods.

SG to add more Scantron locations

By Sheridan Wall November 13, 2018

“Just last week, I had two tests on the same day in which the teacher required students to bring their own Scantrons. I walked to the Student Union to pick some up and when I got to the desk, I was...

LSU Takes a Week to Celebrate First Generation Student Day

LSU Takes a Week to Celebrate First Generation Student Day

By Anna Jones November 13, 2018

National First Generation Student Day may have been on Nov. 8, but LSU First Year Experience wanted to keep celebrating the University’s first generation students all week.The office partnered...

Professor Chris Barrett teaches her ENGL 2148 Shakespeare class inside Allen Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018.

Inside a class with LSU’s top-ranked professor on ratemyprofessor.com

By Matthew Bennett November 12, 2018

If you are more interested in comparing William Shakespeare’s work to Beyoncé or Frank Ocean rather than to other Renaissance writers like Niccolò Machiavelli, then LSU has the professor...

The Pi Beta Phi house sits on 4040 W Lakeshore Drive on LSU campus. 

LSU Pi Beta Phi sorority activities halted, chapter under investigation for potential hazing violation

By Staff Reports November 8, 2018

Activities have been halted for the LSU Pi Beta Phi sorority by its national organization for potential hazing violations, according to Christian Wargo, the communications director for Pi Beta Phi Fraternity...

The Problem with Apu Film Screening and Panel Discussion is presented to students to raise awareness about racism during Media Literacy Week in Hill Memorial Library on Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2018.

‘The Problem with Apu’ screening encourages conversation on racial stereotypes in TV

By Taylor Bourgeois November 8, 2018

LSU Libraries hosted a special screening on Wednesday of TruTV’s “The Problem with Apu,” a documentary by comedian Hari Kondabolu tackling the racial stereotypes in “The...

Freshly cooked food sits on the line to be served at the LSU Student Union Panda Express on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.

Why does LSU’s Student Union location of Panda Express close so early?

By Mia LeJeune November 7, 2018

LSU Student Union serves as the resource for students who find themselves in need of an efficient, accessible and inexpensive bite before or after a late night study session or in between classes. But...

A pomping structure sits on the lawn of the Zeta Tau Alpha house before the Homecoming Game against Mississippi State on Oct. 20. 

Petition against sorority pomping at LSU gains popularity

By Rachel Mipro November 6, 2018

Old traditions die hard. But according to two sorority women at the University, it’s time to reexamine some of the campus’s customs. The LSU Homecoming tradition of pomping, in which pieces...

The LSU Foundation Center for Philanthropy stands during the final Greek Life Task Force meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, on Nicholson Road.

New strategies, alumni participation push LSU Foundation past fundraising goals for 2017-18

By Caleb Greene November 6, 2018

Money talks, and in Louisiana higher education, there never seems to be enough of it. Budget cuts and special legislative sessions on TOPS aside, funding and private fundraising remain critical to the...