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Plan to expand Uber, Lyft again sidelined in Senate committee after heavy opposition

By BY WILL SENTELL May 8, 2018

Amid heavy opposition, House Speaker Taylor Barras shelved his own bill that would set up statewide rules to govern Lyft and Uber and widen access to the ridesharing service. The measure, House Bill 749,...

House wants to study ways to further restricting smoking

By BY MARK BALLARD May 7, 2018

The House overwhelmingly backed two resolutions Monday to study the impacts of further limiting smoking in Louisiana. House Resolution 107 wants the Louisiana Department of Health to study what would happen...

Late pastor, The Chapel on Campus founding member to be honored at PMAC

By Advocate staff report May 5, 2018

The Chapel on Campus is set to commemorate Donald Tabb, the church's founding member, who was found dead Saturday following a boating accident in Plaquemines Parish, at the LSU Pete Maravich Assembly Center...

LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott gives an update on the arrest of Frank Herrera outside the Public Safety Building on Friday, March 17, 2017.

LSUPD officer resigns after recording during Michael Nickelotte, Jr. investigation comes to light

By Staff Reports May 4, 2018

LSUPD officer Kevin Scott resigned after he was involved in a secret recording from the investigation into missing University student Michael Nickelotte, Jr. Scott, along with four other LSUPD officers,...

LSUPD officer wanted by BRPD for suspected battery, believed to be armed, dangerous

LSUPD officer wanted by BRPD for suspected battery, believed to be armed, dangerous

By Staff Reports April 30, 2018

Update: 2:06 p.m. Ellis' vehicle was located by BRPD, according to a press release. The suspect still remains at large. --- LSUPD officer Samuel L. Ellis, III is wanted by the Baton Rouge Police Department...

Tiger Trails Transit operates during regular business hours on West Lakeshore Drive on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018.

LSU SG announces extended Campus Transit hours for finals week

By Staff Reports April 27, 2018

LSU Student Government announced in a tweet that Campus Transit will run for extended hours during finals week. The extended hours of 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. are in addition to Tiger Trails running from 7 a.m....

LSU professor Ursula Emery McClure discusses her achievements on Monday, April 23, 2018 in Thomas W. Atkinson Hall on LSU's campus.

LSU architect professor named one of 13 top female architects

By Rachel Mipro April 26, 2018

Ursula McClure is one of many architect professors at the University. As of April 3, she’s the only female architect in the U.S. to be acknowledged by ArchDaily’s list of leading women in architecture.ArchDaily,...

Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards and First Lady Donna Edwards leave a joint session of the Legislature Feb. 17, 2017 amid handshakes following his detailing the state’s fiscal problems and his solutions for solvency.

Donna Edwards to give commencement at LSU honors college graduation

By Staff Reports April 26, 2018

First Lady of Louisiana Donna Edwards will give the commencement address at the LSU Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College commencement ceremony on Thursday May 10 at 1 p.m, according to a University press...

LSU SG executive staff announces intention to strengthen campus communication

By Evan Saacks April 25, 2018

LSU Student Government released a statement Wednesday morning announcing the executive staff's intention to better communicate with the University campus after receiving criticism for the passage of several...

Student body senator Jack Green asks a series of questions surrounding Student Media funding during the student senate meeting on Tuesday April 24, 2018, in the LSU Student Union.

LSU Student Government receives blowback after passage of legislation recommended cuts to student fees

By Evan Saacks & Abbie Shull April 25, 2018

On Tuesday, April 24, dozens of University students attended an LSU Student Government Senate meeting to voice their opinion on legislation previously passed at an April 11 meeting. Members of LSU Student...

LSU professor Jonathan Dowling discusses the grant he received on Monday, April 23, 2018 in James W. Nicholson Hall on LSU campus.

LSU Professor receives grant for research on quantum computing

By Luke Jeanfreau April 24, 2018

The emerging field of quantum computing will provide many new ways for scientists to do calculations. Quantum computers work quite differently from normal computers and have the potential to radically...

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LSU Law alumnus selected for Supreme Court clerkship

By Sheridan Wall April 23, 2018

Just three years after graduating from the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Ben Aguiñaga has been chosen as a clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. for the 2018-19 Court. “This...