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Business students to build bicycles for foster children

September 15, 2016

Students from the LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business Master of Science in Analytics program are in for a surprise Friday. Eight teams of students will build bicycles for anonymous clients at the College...

In this file photo from 2015, LSU Associate Professor of Sociology Tim Slack discusses mapping obesity in the United States of America on at Chelsea’s Cafe. 

Science Café to host research poetry slam

September 15, 2016

Students and faculty will meet up at Schlittz and Giggles Sept. 27 to discuss Louisiana dialects, with University professor Janna Oetting from the Language Development and Disorders Lab leading the discussion. The...

AST Marketing's Current President and CEO Carey Guglielmo and LSU sports administration senior Clark Nocentelli stand in front of a copy of "Building Brands" an Advocate article, on Sept. 14, 2016 at AST Marketing's Baton Rouge office on Wrenwood Blvd.

AST provides LSU students with internships

September 15, 2016

Finding an internship during college can be difficult, but AST Marketing Group is offering an opportunity for students who want to get some experience in all areas of business. AST Marketing Group is a...

Geaux Shuttle

Need a lift after the game? Student Government will be your driver

September 15, 2016

It’s Saturday night in Death Valley. Everyone can feel the energy running through the crowd. Now there’s only one thing that stands between everyone and the rest of the night — getting...

Alumna to serve as Communication leader for the National Foundation of Women Legislators

Alumna to serve as Communication leader for the National Foundation of Women Legislators

September 15, 2016

The National Foundation for Women Legislators, the oldest organization for elected women in the U.S., announced University alumna Morgan Arnold as its new communications and special projects coordinator. Executive...

LSU's Bengal Reauxbotics prepares their robot "MikeReauxbot" for an upcoming event.

Student organization creates “sumo-style” robots

By Allison Bruhl September 15, 2016

Competition is not just for athletes. Bengal Reauxbotics is a new organization targeting science students on campus. Within the organization, students build robots to compete “sumo-style” across...

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: Man hurls object that hits someone near Field House Drive

By Trey Couvillion September 14, 2016

Man hurls object that hits someone near Field House Drive LSUPD spokesperson Kevin Scott said non-student John Hopper threw an unknown object that hit someone in the leg near Field House Dr. on campus...

Cajun Navy

Cajun Navy comes from all walks of life, provides help to strangers

By Hunter Lovell September 14, 2016

The water was rising fast. Luke LeBas knew he needed to get out. On the morning of Saturday, Aug. 13, LeBas gathered his family members, grabbed what few possessions he could find and drove to his brother-in-law’s...

LSU professor ranks fourth on 'Politico 50' list

LSU professor ranks fourth on ‘Politico 50’ list

September 14, 2016

LSU’s Nancy Isenberg is the fourth most influential mind of the 2016 American political landscape, according to Politico. Isenberg, a history professor, tied with writer and investor J.D. Vance for...

A snake species is held in a bucket for further examining on Sept. 13, 2016 in Foster Hall.

LSU fellow part of team which discovered new snake in Madagascar

By Katie Gagliano September 13, 2016

With the discovery of a new species, post-doctoral fellow Sara Ruane is helping define the evolutionary patterns of snakes in Madagascar. In February 2014, Ruane and a team of researchers from the American...

The newly renovated LSU PD Mobile Command sits in the parking lot just outside of LSU PD Tuesday, March 5, 2013.

LSU holds events for Stay Safe LSU month

By CJ Carver September 13, 2016

Throughout September, events are taking place campus-wide, including self-defense classes, information fairs and photoshoots in Free Speech Plaza to promote safety throughout the University. The University...

University graduate student Noelle Bryan researches microbes and their reaction to life on Mars by utilizing Earth's stratosphere as a similar environment in her project, Modes of Adaptation, Resistance and Survival for Life Inhabiting a Freeze-dried-radiation-bathed Environment, or MARSLife.

Student with MARSLIFE program studies bacteria survival in stratosphere

By Allison Bruhl September 13, 2016

Noelle Bryan researches bugs in space. Bryan, a biological sciences Ph.D. student, has been researching and identifying the bacteria, or “bugs” as she calls them, surviving in the stratosphere...