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A latte sits on a table at the newly reopened Common Grounds Cafe on Dalrymple Drive on Monday, Oct. 9, 2017.

LSU campus ministry reopens Common Grounds Cafe

By Alden Ceasar October 10, 2017

When The Refuge launched Common Grounds Cafe in August 2003, students were offered a cafe experience unsaturated by market values.Fourteen years later, the Cafe still holds those same values, said...

LSU associate professor Kristine DeLong talks about her research off the coast of Alabama studying an underwater forest dating back to the most recent ice age on Friday, Oct. 6, 2017, in Howe Russell Hall.

LSU professor among scientists studying underwater forest dating back to the ice ages

By Hailey Auglair October 10, 2017

Ten miles off the coast of Alabama lies an underwater forest with trees dating back to the ice ages.After Hurricane Ivan in 2004, fisherman discovered something odd on their sonar, and enlisted...

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

SG promoting alternative parking options for commuters during FYE’s Commuter Week

By CJ Carver October 9, 2017

Commuter Student Appreciation Week has begun at the University, and LSU Student Government is contributing to give back to students who live off-campus, including the promotion of alternative parking options...

Master Plan- Quad

LSU Master Plan to go before Board of Supervisors for approval

By Taylor Delpidio October 6, 2017

The University’s Comprehensive and Strategic Campus Master Plan is set to go before the Board of Supervisors on Oct. 13 for authorization and approval of the entirety of the Master...

Attendees listen to the speakers talk about women in politics at the panel She Persisted on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2017 in the Holliday Forum of the Journalism Building.

LSU hosts panel discussing importance of women in politics

By Ashlon Lusk October 5, 2017

A panel of female professors studying women in politics gathered to discuss some of the challenges women face when deciding to pursue political positions in America.  Rep. Julie Stokes, R-Kenner, hosted...

The French House showcases the book "Louisiana Gone" on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017.

LSU students self-publish book highlighting Louisiana’s coastal land loss

By Hailey Auglair October 4, 2017

Two University students are attempting to discuss the issue of Louisiana’s coastal land loss after self-publishing Louisiana Gone,” a book highlighting communities affected by the rapid...

The Panhellenic community welcomes new members on Bid Day, Saturday Aug. 19, 2017.

LSU reinstates additional Greek Life activities, events

By Natalie Anderson October 4, 2017

Some LSU Greek Life activities have been reinstated, according to a document sent to Greek leaders by the Office of Greek Life. Greek Life activities were suspended Sept. 14, following the potential hazing-related...

Troy H. Middleton Library

LSU students react to new Middleton Library hours

By Ashlon Lusk October 4, 2017

Update 10/06: Per email on Oct. 6, Director of Library Communications and Publications Sigrid Kelsey said the first, second, third and fourth floors of Middleton Library will be available for studying...

Pre-nursing junior Rain Breedlove displays bracelets outside the Design Building on Oct. 2, 2017.

LSU chapter of Students Helping Honduras devoted to philanthropy efforts to further nation’s progress

By Kaylee Poche October 4, 2017

More than 1,000 miles south of Tiger Stadium lies the second poorest country in the western hemisphere: Honduras. University organization Students Helping Honduras aims to combat poverty and gang violence...

University professor R. Eugene Turner discusses his research on oil spills and their effects on Louisiana's marshes, with emphasis on Deepwater Horizon, at the University's Energy, Coast and Environment Building on Oct. 2, 2017. Turner holds a root sample from his field work.

Deepwater Horizon oil spill researchers receive last round of grants

By Hailey Auglair October 4, 2017

University scientists have received the final round of grants to study the effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Louisiana’s marshes. Researchers were awarded $4.8 million over the next...

LSUPD searching for person of interest in aggravated assault case

LSUPD searching for person of interest in aggravated assault case

By Staff Reports October 4, 2017

The University sent out a broadcast email Wednesday afternoon asking for help locating a man who is believed to have information regarding an aggravated assault that occurred before the Chattanooga game...

Pre-nursing sophomore Matthew Miller walks with a children on the way to Live 2 Serve's headquarters, the YMCA on Thomas H. Delpit Drive, on Sept. 27, 2017.

Nonprofit organization Live2Serve serves local youth through interaction, play

By Mackenzie Treadwell October 4, 2017

Every Wednesday afternoon, Jacob Allen Nichols heads to the Baranco-Clark YMCA to host Live2Serve, his personal project in the downtown area since 2011. The nonprofit organization strives for authentic...