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Flesh eating beetles are exposed to a bird carcass for observation in the basement of Foster Hall.

Museum of Natural Science uses beetles to clean skeletons

By Scott Griswold November 9, 2016

A large colony of flesh-eating beetles lives on campus in the University’s Museum of Natural Science. The colony is housed in a small closet in the basement of the building — a room dubbed...

LSUPD taped off the surrounding area near Thomas D. Boyd Hall on Monday, April 7, 2014 after a call was received from the Bursar's Office about suspicious packages found near the building.

Crime Briefs: Skid-steer joy ride doesn’t last long for University student

By Trey Couvillion November 9, 2016

Skid-steer joy ride doesn’t last long for University student LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said a University student was arrested after he was caught driving a skid-steer loader early Saturday...

The Business Education Complex sits on LSU's campus on April 20, 2016.

LSU College of Business to host Louisiana Looking Up

By CJ Carver November 9, 2016

Entrepreneurs in Louisiana have the opportunity to meet and listen to speeches by significant business people from around the state on Nov. 17 at the 13th annual Louisiana Looking Up event. The E. J. Ourso...

Students come to view the conclusion of the presidential race on Nov. 8, 2016 during the election night viewing party in the Live Oak Lounge of the LSU Student Union.

LSU students gather in Union to watch election results

By Lauren Heffker and Natalie Anderson November 9, 2016

University students gathered in the Student Union Live Oak Lounge Tuesday to watch Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump pass the the threshold of 270 required electoral college votes to be elected...

State Treasurer John Kennedy attends Natchitoches' 2014 Christmas Parade.

Kennedy, Campbell advance to Louisiana Senate run-off

By Staff Reports November 9, 2016

Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy and Democratic Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell will advance to Louisiana’s U.S. Senate runoff election on Dec. 10 after emerging as the top two...

Memorial Tower, towers peacefully over its courtyard on Wednesdsay, Aug, 17, 2016, near Thomas Boyd Hall.

Tuition autonomy amendment fails to pass

By Staff Reports November 8, 2016

A proposed state constitutional amendment that would have granted Louisiana higher education management boards more autonomy in setting tuition rates and fee amounts failed in Tuesday’s election,...

PR Student Society wins First Place award at national conference

By Trey Couvillion November 8, 2016

The University’s Public Relations Student Society of America received first place in the National Organ Donor Awareness Competition at the PRSSA National Conference in Indianapolis late October. The...

LSU application numbers rising after slow start

LSU application numbers rising after slow start

By Katie Gagliano November 8, 2016

University application numbers are rebounding after a slow start in the first months of the 2017 application season. Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management Charlotte Tullos said as of Nov....

11/20/2014 Veterans Center

LSU Veteran and Military Student Services to receive new center on campus

By Lauren Heffker November 7, 2016

University student veterans will soon have a dedicated space on campus in the forthcoming Brookshire Military and Veterans Student Center. Thanks to a donation from University alumnus William Brookshire,...

Construction equipment and heavy machinery on Nov. 7th, 2016 at Cypress Hall on LSU campus.

Construction on new LSU residence hall begins

By Allison Bruhl November 7, 2016

Construction began Monday on Spruce Hall — the University’s newest residence hall, set to be built in Hart Lot adjacent to Cypress Hall. A contractor began installing construction fencing Monday. LSU...

Troy H. Middleton Library on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016.

Free LSU e-textbook service wins state award

By CJ Carver November 7, 2016

Last month, the Louisiana Online University Information System gave an award to a little-known, money-saving service provided by the University’s libraries to students. At a conference in early October,...