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Food delivery service Grubhub comes to Baton Rouge

By Sheridan Wall April 16, 2018

Another food delivery service, Grubhub, will expand to Baton Rouge and Shreveport, among other cities like Little Rock, Memphis, Charleston and Jackson, according to a press release from Monday, April...

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LSU vice president, provost Richard Koubek to be named president at Michigan Tech

By Staff Reports April 13, 2018

LSU vice president and provost Richard Koubek will be leaving his position to serve as president of Michigan Technological University, according to a press release from Michigan Tech. "It has been an honor...

Panelists for Hear Them Roar: Voicing the Truth of Sexual Harassment in Media & Politics include (from left to right) Sadie Wilks, Steve Bien-Aimé, Amy Brittain, former Sen. Mary Landrieu, Michelle Craig and Gloria Riviera in the Journalism Building on LSU campus on Thursday, April 12, 2018.

LSU hosts panel discussion on sexual harassment in media, politics

By Sheridan Wall April 13, 2018

Former Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu led a panel of media professionals discussing the role of the media industry in sexual harassment on Thursday. The panel included Manship alumna and Washington Post...

Olympic gymnast and activist Aly Raisman speaks at Delta Gamma's Lectureship in Values and Ethics event on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in the PMAC on LSU campus.

Olympic gymnast, activist Aly Raisman speaks at LSU about sexual assault, female empowerment

By Rachel Mipro April 11, 2018

Olympic gold medals aren’t enough to keep gymnast and activist Aly Raisman silent on the issue of sexual assault, reminding the LSU community that it can affect even the most successful. Raisman...

Sigma Gamma Rho holds a bra drive at LSU Women's Center on Monday, Jan. 29, 2018 for victims of sex trafficking.

Mayor’s office proclaims April 11 as Sexual Assault Awareness Day

By Sheridan Wall April 11, 2018

Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome’s office proclaimed April 11 Sexual Assault Awareness Day, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Tamiara Wade announced Wednesday.The...

LSU head of HR A.G. Monaco retires after emails come to light

LSU head of HR A.G. Monaco retires after emails come to light

By Hailey Auglair April 11, 2018

Associate Vice President and Head of Human Resources A.G. Monaco announced his retirement late Tuesday night after recent records requests caused administrators to review his emails and their tone, said...

Geaux Vote members Rachel Campbell, Louis Gremillion and Zoe Williamson (left to right) meet at the Journalism Building to discuss TurboVote, a new voting application on Monday, April 9, 2018.

LSU SG, Geaux Vote LSU partner to launch voter registration service TurboVote

By Sheridan Wall April 11, 2018

Geaux Vote LSU, in partnership with Student Government, launched its new online voter registration service, TurboVote on April 4. TurboVote is an application of Democracy Works, an organization dedicated...

LSU Cycling Club promotes competition, healthy lifestyle

LSU Cycling Club promotes competition, healthy lifestyle

By Caleb Greene April 10, 2018

The idea of tigers on bikes is beyond alarming; it is downright terrifying, especially for the LSU Cycling Club’s competition. The LSU Cycling Club is a competitive cycling organization on campus...

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Man jumps from second story window with puppy after fire at Brightside Manor

By Staff Reports April 10, 2018

Baton Rouge Fire Department officials responded to a two-alarm fire at Brightside Manor on Tuesday morning. BRFD spokesman Curt Monte said the fire is now contained and no injuries were reported.  One...

Professor of jazz studies Bill Grimes plays his bass in his office in the School of Music building on Thursday, March 22, 2018.

LSU music professor, bassist Bill Grimes to retire after 34 years

By Cody Thurber April 9, 2018

For one University professor, the end goal is for all of his students to find a job and career that embraces their passion.After a lengthy career at the University, E. & D. White Professor of Jazz...

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

Update: LSUPD secured area near Pentagon

By Hailey Auglair April 6, 2018

Update: 4/6 9:51 p.m. LSUPD investigated the area and determined there was no threat. The University is returning to normal operations, said Media Relations Director Ernie Ballard. LSUPD received a report...

Despite LSU's tobacco-free campus policy, students feel that smoking is still prevalent on campus.

Signs across LSU boast ‘smoke-free living,’ but students feel tobacco use still prevalent

By Cody Thurber April 5, 2018

“We’re Tobacco Free,” the signs across the University read. The University advertises a tobacco-free campus — a ban including cigarettes and tobacco free e-cigs, or vape pens.To...