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Campus architecture could soon resemble original cruciform design

By Katherine Roberts June 25, 2017

Louisiana is known for its colorful and distinctive history, tradition and culture, yet one of the state’s often most overlooked accomplishments is the architecture of its own flagship University.“In...

The LSU Student Union operates during regular hours on Wednesday, March 29, 2017.

New concepts to open in Student Union in fall

By Staff Reports June 23, 2017

The LSU Student Union will see a host of new concepts beginning in the fall semester. Auxiliary Service vice president Margot Carroll confirmed that construction is underway for several new vendors to...

Gulf landslide research

LSU researchers study submarine landslides in Gulf of Mexico

By Katherine Roberts June 22, 2017

A team of University faculty and students are researching landslide deposits in Gulf of Mexico seabeds. Since its discovery in 2001, the S.S. Virginia, a sunken oil tanker in the Gulf of Mexico, has...

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

Crime Briefs: Man arrested for suspended license, possession near campus

By Taylor Delpidio June 20, 2017

Man Arrested for Suspended License, Possession near Campus LSU Media Relations Director Ernie Ballard said a man was arrested during an LSUPD traffic stop on June 8. The traffic stop was on Highland Road...

Former U.S. Sen. John Breaux to join Manship School in fall

Former U.S. Sen. John Breaux to join Manship School in fall

By Katherine Roberts June 19, 2017

The Manship School of Mass Communication will welcome former Sen. John Breaux to the school in the fall as he teaches a new 4000-level political communication elective focusing on the inner workings of...

Congressional baseball players: We must unite

By By Stephen Collinson, CNN June 14, 2017

After the shooting at the Republican baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia, we asked members of the Democratic and Republican baseball teams to weigh in on the attack. The opinions expressed in these...

Steve Scalise

Rep. Steve Scalise shot at Virgina baseball practice

By Staff Reports June 14, 2017

U.S. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was reportedly shot in the hip this morning at a GOP congressional baseball practice, Fox News originally reported. Scalise, a Republican who represents Louisiana's...

LSUPD Police Chief Maj. Lawrence Rabalais speaks to the press Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 about the University's efforts to detain William Bouvay Jr., 42, after he made a bomb threat to LSU's campus on Monday. 

LSUPD chief announces retirement

By Taylor Delpidio June 9, 2017

LSUPD Chief Lawrence Rabalais announced earlier today that he is retiring, effective July 5.In an email, Media Relations Director Ernie Ballard has said a search for a permanent successor and plans for...

The Louisiana State Capitol on Feb. 14, 2016, at the end of the special legislative session. 

Highlights of the 2017 regular legislative session

By Taylor Delpidio June 8, 2017

On June 8, the Louisiana State Legislature will adjourn its regular session. Convened on April 10, lawmakers used the session to review 949 bills. However, only a fraction of those bills have made it to...

Genesis Tutoring graphic

Genesis Tutoring program continues throughout summer for students

By Myia Hambrick June 7, 2017

The Office of Multicultural Affairs announced that its free Genesis tutoring and mentoring programs are available for students throughout the summer. The tutoring sessions do not require an appointment...

LSU's Director of Athletic Bands Roy King directs the National Anthem after the pregame show on Saturday Sept. 5, 2015, in Tiger Stadium.

UPDATE: Former LSU Tiger Band Director Roy King settles lawsuit against LSU

By Lauren Heffker June 1, 2017

LSU's former Tiger Band Director Roy King has settled his lawsuit against the University, according to his attorney Jill Craft.  Craft confirmed that she filed a motion in federal court in April to...

The Memorial Tower on Feb. 15, 2016.

TOPS task force could be created under Senate resolution

By Katie Gagliano May 31, 2017

The popular TOPS scholarship program could face some significant changes or the cementing of the status quo after a task force bill easily passed the House Education Committee Wednesday on its way to the...