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The Graduate Studies Fair's first session on “Financing your Graduate Education” took place on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016, in the Vieux Carre Room of the Student Union from 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. as part of a day long fair to help upperclassmen better understand their opportunities in graduate studies.

Graduate schools showcase info and opportunities at fair

By Evan Saacks November 17, 2016

The LSU Graduate School hosted a fair Thursday showcasing the 120-plus graduate programs offered at the University and teaching seniors about requirements, financial aid options and the benefits of attending...

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What happened: LSU professor explains complexities of 2016 presidential election

By Lauren Heffker November 17, 2016

More than a week after the 2016 presidential election, voters have had a variety of reactions: happiness, anger, fear, shock and — most of all — confusion. The University’s Public Policy...

U.S. Department of Commerce awards grant to LSU-IIC

By Jade Butler November 17, 2016

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Authority awarded the LSU Industrial Innovation Center, or LSU-IIC, a grant to support technological advances in the chemical manufacturing...

More than 2,000 students flooded the Capitol steps Wednesday, Feb. 24th, 2016 to rally for higher education funding.

TOPS shortfalls confirmed for spring 2017

By Katie Gagliano November 16, 2016

University students are being forced to face the harsh reality of increased tuition costs after spring TOPS numbers were confirmed last week. This spring, TOPS will only cover 41.8 percent of students’...

Senate memebers during the weekly Student Government Senate meeting on Wednesday Sept. 14, 2016, in the LSU Student Union.

LSU Student Government passes bill to request school holiday on Election Day 2018

By Trey Couvillion November 16, 2016

In its last legislative session of the fall semester, the Student Government Senate passed SGR No. 31 to urge and request a school holiday on Election Day beginning in 2018. The bill passed with 97 percent...

Chief Meteorologist at WAFB Jay Grymes gives a presentation on Louisiana’s climate Wednesday during the intercultural dialogue on weather, water and climate.

LSU International Programs hosts intercultural dialogue on weather, climate change

By Greta Jines November 16, 2016

Climate change, hurricanes and floods were hot topics during the Louisiana State University International Programs’ intercultural dialogue on weather, water and climate on Wednesday, with one presenter...

Open Health Care Clinic operates during normal hours on Nov. 3, 2016, at 3801 North Blvd. This new clinic in mid-city Baton Rouge, which opened on Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, accepts all forms of insurance and provides preventative medication and services for diabetes, mental health, primary care and pediatric care.

Baton Rouge Open Health Care Clinic opened Oct. 24, provides services for low-cost

By Natalie Anderson November 16, 2016

Baton Rouge Open Health Care Clinic, located in mid-city near campus, opened Oct. 24 as a full-service health care provider, publicly funded to help offset costs for people without health insurance. OHCC...

Suspect arrested in connection to campus rape in April

Suspect arrested in connection to campus rape in April

By Trey Couvillion November 16, 2016

LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said 19-year-old University student Eseoghene Ovuede was arrested Monday in connection to an on-campus rape reported in late April. According to the affidavit of probable...

The Memorial Tower on Feb. 15, 2016.

Budget deficit may delay faculty raise

By Katie Gagliano November 15, 2016

Hopes for a mid-year faculty pay raise may be dimming as Louisiana’s Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne prepares to address the state’s remaining $315 million budget shortfall Friday. The...

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Kappa Sigma begins construction on new house

By Allison Bruhl November 15, 2016

Groundbreaking for Kappa Sigma’s new house began at a ceremony Oct. 21 on Dalrymple Drive. After a house inspection in August 2015, the house was deemed unsuitable to live in. The 1930s fraternal...

LSU students voice opinions on the Dakota Access Pipeline protests

LSU students voice opinions on the Dakota Access Pipeline protests

By David Beerman November 15, 2016

Dakota Access, LLC, a subsidiary of Energy Transfer Partners, has been tasked with the construction of a pipeline that runs from North Dakota to Illinois in order to transport crude oil without the use...

LSU student Kaitlyn Calais stops by the SAB's Painting on the Geaux session to take a break and make some art on Nov. 15, 2016 at Free Speech Circle just in front of the LSU Student Union.

Student Activities Board holds final event of semester

By Evan Saacks November 15, 2016

The Student Activities Board brought paint, paper and paintbrushes to Free Speech Alley on Tuesday to hold its final event of the semester — Painting on the Geaux. Campus Life is a student-run organization...