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Student team Cajun Creatives creates visual design during Adobe Creative Jam event On Tuesday, March 14, 2017, in the Design Building.

Adobe Creative Jam event offers competition, networking for future designers

By Natalie Anderson | @natalie|mechell March 15, 2017

The Adobe Creative Jam was full of competition, inspiration and guidance as student designers challenged themselves to create and network with professionals. Ten pairs of designers gathered in the College...

Students give thoughts on UREC expansion

By Katherine Roberts March 14, 2017

The new additions to the UREC expansion finally opened on March 3. From the rock wall to the new lazy river, University students share their thoughts on this new expansion. Samantha Larsen, sports administration...

LSU to host Adobe Creative Jam design competition

By Natalie Anderson March 13, 2017

Whether you’re interested in competition, looking to be inspired by design idols or connect with friends, the Adobe Creative Jam event has something for everyone. The Adobe Creative Jam event will...

Aveda Institute Baton Rouge to hold annual fashion show fundraiser, scholarship competition

Aveda Institute Baton Rouge to hold annual fashion show fundraiser, scholarship competition

By Hannah Venerella March 13, 2017

In Project Runway-esque fashion, potential students will compete for a full scholarship to Aveda Institute Baton Rouge through a fashion show held on March 19 from 5-8 p.m. The annual eco-chic fashion...

University of Minnesota physics professor James Kakalios presents science of superheroes on Saturday, March 11, 2017, in Nicholson Hall.

Minnesota professor gives lecture on science of superheroes, uses physics to explain comic book phenomena

By Evan Saacks March 13, 2017

Science professors often give lectures about the plethora of ways science can be used in real life. James Kakalios of the University of Minnesota instead applies his knowledge of science to a fictional...

Mumps

LSU confirms several student cases of the mumps

By William Taylor Potter March 10, 2017

The University sent out a broadcast email Friday afternoon confirming several student cases of the mumps.  The full contents of the email can be seen in the screenshot below.

Black Box Theatre to showcase historic photos of Antarctica recreated into video portraits

Black Box Theatre to showcase historic photos of Antarctica recreated into video portraits

By Hannah Venerella March 10, 2017

Two professors in seemingly unrelated departments – communication studies and biological sciences – joined forces in Antarctica to reenact some of the most iconic pictures taken on the continent...

Paul M. Hebert Law Center

Kaplan Test Prep survey shows increased interest among pre-law students in political careers

By Evan Saacks March 10, 2017

Shortly after President Donald Trump’s election, Kaplan Test Prep conducted a survey of pre-law students and their possible future political aspirations. Fifty-three percent of students surveyed...

Patrick F. Taylor Hall recieving its renovations on Sept. 9, 2016 as construction goes on inside and outside of the complex.

Master Plan to continue strategy of renovation to alleviate deferred maintenance

By Taylor Delpidio March 10, 2017

The University’s deferred maintenance backlog has grown exponentially in recent years. One of the ways the University has dealt with the problem is focusing efforts on renovating buildings in need....

Newly-formed Bad Movie Club finds unintentional humor in poorly-made films

By Evan Saacks March 10, 2017

Only the most notorious films are fit to be viewed by the Bad Movie Club, a new student organization planning to watch some of history’s worst cinematic creations in 145 Charles E. Coates Hall. Some...

Pizza Hut unveils new orderable technology

By Emiley Dillon March 9, 2017

Pizza Hut recently announced the development of its latest pizza ordering technology called "Pie Tops." The shoes allow wearers to order pizza to their exact location with the push of a button. First time...

Students concerned with crime at off-campus housing

By Trey Couvillion March 9, 2017

Thousands of University students call off-campus housing complexes around the University’s campus home. But crime that has been occurring at some students’ complexes is making them feel not...