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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...

Anti-Trump Protest

LSU students join in nation-wide, student-led progressive network

By CJ Carver November 14, 2016

In the wake of widespread protests following the Nov. 8 presidential election, posters were hung around campus Monday morning promoting a new nationwide initiative called “Students for a Just...

A Local business Hydra-Guard, a company which makes all natural drinks for athletes, had a booth set up during the opening night of BREW (Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week) on Monday Nov. 14, 2016, at the Louisiana Emerging Technology Center located on LSU campus.

Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week kicks off at Louisiana Emerging Technology Center

By Natalie Anderson November 14, 2016

Nearly 50 new business start-ups and concepts from the Baton Rouge area took advantage of the networking opportunities provided during the opening night of the Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week, or BREW,...

Readers share creative works of poetry and fiction as part of Delta Literary Journal's Highland Coffees Reading Series. 

The Delta Literary Journal to host “Teen Angst Night” fundraiser Thursday

By Lauren Heffker November 14, 2016

Those aching to return to their years of teenage angst will have the opportunity to reminisce on past clichés at the Delta Literary Journal’s “Teen Angst Night.” The Delta Literary...

Breakdown: Louisiana voters pass three of six proposed constitutional amendments

Breakdown: Louisiana voters pass three of six proposed constitutional amendments

By Lauren Heffker November 13, 2016

During the historic Nov. 8 election, voters in Louisiana not only voted on their candidates for President and U.S. Senate, but they also voted on ratifying six proposed state constitutional amendments....

Moment of silence held during National Roll Call Ceremony on Parade Ground

By Trey Couvillion November 11, 2016

LSU Veterans and Military Student Services celebrated Veterans Day with a National Roll Call Ceremony and moment of silence on the Parade Ground.  The Ceremony took place early Friday afternoon...

LSU Student Government Director of Policy Monturios Howard expresses his opinions during "The Unapologetic Conversation" on Nov. 10, 2016 in the African American Cultural Center.

LSU students discuss election reactions in open forum

By Lauren Heffker November 11, 2016

University students troubled by President-elect Donald Trump’s historic victory on Tuesday gathered to discuss how to move forward as a community. The forum, called “The Unapologetic Conversation,”...

LGBTQ Flag

LSU Women’s Center, LGBTQ organizations host self-defense training

By Katie Gaglaino November 10, 2016

Following a heated election season featuring sometimes hostile rhetoric toward LGBTQ people and potentially discriminatory policy proposals, local organizations are working together to reassure and educate...

Children attend one of Giulio Mariotti's tailgates during a gameday during the 2016-2017 football season. 

LSU tailgate educates children on coastal sciences

By Scott Griswold November 10, 2016

Instead of food, alcohol and music, Giulio Mariotti’s tailgates feature a whole lot of science. Mariotti, a Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences assistant professor, is planning a tailgate...

Satsuma Mandarin, also known as Unshu Mikan, is a seedless and easy-peeling citrus fruit that is grown in Terrebonne Parish.

Citrus crops under distress from widespread bacterial disease

By Jade Butler November 10, 2016

With the arrival of fall, Louisianians are requesting citrus produce. Barton Joffrion, an LSU AgCenter county agent, said growers are beginning to harvest their crops. “Over the past few weeks, growers...

Destinee Merida speaks during a protest on November 10,2016 in the LSU Quad.

Students rally in Quad to protest after Donald Trump’s election

By William Taylor Potter and Rose Velazquez November 10, 2016

A diverse crowd of students formed a circle in the University’s Quad Thursday at noon to protest Donald Trump’s election to the nation’s highest office. The protest was organized by the...

Participants socialize and interact with speakers and various exhibits among the TEDx event on Saturday, March 05, 2016, at the Union Theater.

TEDxLSU announces speakers

By Natalie Anderson November 9, 2016

TEDxLSU has been an intellectual and creative experience that proudly exhibits “ideas worth spreading” using diverse thinkers to spark dialogue within the greater Baton Rouge community since...