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Jenee Slocum is the new Director of the Manship School's Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs.

University alumna takes on role as Reilly Center’s new director

By CJ Carver October 20, 2016

As of Monday, the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication Reilly Center for Media & Public Affairs has a new director, Jenee Slocum. After most recently worked as policy director of the Louisiana...

LSU falls 20 spots in Trojan Sexual Health rankings

LSU falls 20 spots in Trojan Sexual Health rankings

By Evan Saacks October 20, 2016

The University ranked 73rd in Trojan Brand Condoms’ annual Sexual Health Report Card for 140 major universities. The report card ranks colleges based on contraceptive availability and initiatives...

McNair Research Scholars program accepting applications

By Jade Butler October 20, 2016

LSU University College’s Ronald E. McNair Research Scholars program is accepting applications for its 2017 cohort. The McNair Research Scholars program is an initiative aimed at providing undergraduate...

University House

LSU president responds to racist incident at University House-Baton Rouge

Update: The story was updated with student comments at 1:14 p.m. A statement from University House-Baton Rouge was added at 3:12 p.m. LSU President F. King Alexander tweeted out a statement in response...

10/19/16 News Stands

Reveille to print enlarged, weekly newspaper beginning next semester

October 20, 2016

After careful deliberation, we, The Daily Reveille’s student leadership, have decided to shift to a weekly print publication with an enhanced daily presence online beginning next semester. We believe...

Early Childhood Education Lab Preschool celebrates revamp

October 19, 2016

The College of Human Sciences and Education’s Early Childhood Education Laboratory Preschool is bringing cutting edge teaching methods to both children and University students. The preschool was...

Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler at the New Orleans Museum of Art unveiling the new "I voted" stickers featuring art by the late George Rodrigue. Schedler says voters have no reason to fear a "rigged election," as predicted by GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Louisiana Sec of State Tom Schedler says voters shouldn’t worry about “rigged election”

Louisiana’s chief election officer, Secretary of State Tom Schedler, himself a Republican, says voters don’t have to worry about a “rigged election,” and charges his party’s...

LSU Center for Energy Studies, Economics and Policy Research Group to host energy summit

By CJ Carver October 19, 2016

The University’s Center for Energy Studies along with the University’s Economics & Policy Research Group will hold the Energy Summit 2016, “Managing through Energy Challenges”...

Chemistry Professor

LSU chemistry professor contributes to “Handbook to Porphyrin Science”

By Allison Bruhl October 19, 2016

University chemistry professor Kevin Smith published and co-edited volumes 40 and 44 of the book series “Handbook of Porphyrin Science” in September with University of Houston chemistry professor...

The LSU police department is testing new equipment which automatically scans and pulls up data on nearby license plates.

Crime Briefs: Pumpkin man attempting to steal spotlight from creepy clowns

By Trey Couvillion October 19, 2016

Pumpkin man attempting to steal spotlight from creepy clowns A 40-year-old man was arrested after causing a disturbance while wearing a pumpkin costume, LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said. On Oct....

Senate

Quick Points: Louisiana Senate candidates meet onstage for debate

By William Taylor Potter October 18, 2016

The five leading candidates for retiring U.S. Sen. David Vitter’s seat met onstage at Louisiana Tech University for Louisiana’s only Senate debate. Republican U.S. Representatives John Fleming...

Studies show mental health often overlooked on college campuses

Studies show mental health often overlooked on college campuses

By Lauren Heffker October 18, 2016

Mental health is an often overlooked issue on college campuses. According to a 2012 study by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, 64 percent of those surveyed who were no longer attending college stopped...