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Angelita Campos, kinesiology senior from Opelousas, learns about the benefits of the mobile LSU Shield app from LSU Police Officer Jared Hebert and Sgt. David West. 

LSU Shield app at the center of public safety month

By Kayla Hampton Manship School News Service September 13, 2016

LSU’s Office of Public Safety kicked off a month of safety beginning with the “See Something Say Something” event outside the Student Union that highlighted safety resources available...

Members of Boy Scout Troop 107 from Lake Charles are helping strip houses in Crowley, La, as part of the Southern Region ReliefCorps  

Boy Scout honor society organizes flood relief effort

September 13, 2016

When a devastating and record-breaking flood washed over Louisiana in August, police and the Louisiana National Guard were among those rescuing and assisting state residents. A few weeks later, a different...

Milo Yiannopoulos

Conservative performer’s upcoming LSU appearance sparks campus controversy

By Gillen Briede September 12, 2016

Representatives from LGBTQ student organizations and the University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs met Monday night to discuss ways to protest and potentially halt an upcoming campus performance...

Members of the University's Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter help out with recovery efforts following Louisiana's August flooding.

LSU Greeks defy stereotypes, engage community through philanthropy

By Natalie Anderson September 12, 2016

When members of LSU Greek Life helped assist in community recovery efforts following Louisiana’s August flood, Christopher Dedo, president of the University’s Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter, said...

Recently, the University's Ceramics program moved from a ninth to a seventh ranking within U.S News and World Report on top MFA ceramics programs in the nation.

LSU ceramics program jumps in U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 Best Graduate Schools rankings

By CJ Carver September 12, 2016

The University’s Master of Fine Arts ceramics program is yet again ranked in the top ten on U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 Best Graduate Schools list, jumping two spots this year to No....

Valencia Jones is one of two women on the LSU Board of Supervisors on Friday, Sept. 9, 2016 at the LSU Board of Supervisors' Board Room.

Alumna Valencia Jones attends first meeting as Board of Supervisors member

By Katie Gagliano September 11, 2016

The LSU Board of Supervisors swore in University alumna Valencia Jones as its newest member Friday. Jones is Gov. John Bel Edwards’ fourth appointment to the Board of Supervisors since he assumed...

LSU Vice Provost for Diversity Dereck Rovaris gives a welcoming message on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, during the 26th Annual Harambee at the LSU Student Union Theater.

LSU receives Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award for fifth consecutive year

By Natalie Anderson September 11, 2016

INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education, has awarded the University the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award for the fifth year...

Baton Rouge was recently named one of the worst 15 college cities to own a car in.

Baton Rouge ranks as one of the worst college cities to drive a car

September 8, 2016

While Baton Rouge is widely regarded as home by thousands of college students, one aspect of the city remains infamous: transportation. According to a recent study conducted by ValuePenguin, Baton Rouge...

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry addresses the 2015 Our Ocean conference in Valparaiso, Chile, on October 5, 2015. [State Department photo]

International leaders gather for Our Ocean Conference in Washington D.C.

September 8, 2016

Pollution, overfishing and climate change are key issues being addressed at the 2016 Our Ocean Conference in Washington D.C. Sept. 15 and 16. During a conference call with student journalists, Judith Garber,...

LSU Press author wins Award for Excellence

LSU Press author wins Award for Excellence

September 8, 2016

Leonard Ray Teel, an author published by the LSU Press in December, received the American Journalism Historians Association Book of the Year Award which recognizes the best book in journalism history or...

SG develops tailgating guidelines in response to controversial University proposals

SG develops tailgating guidelines in response to controversial University proposals

September 8, 2016

Though University gameday drinking policies and other safety standards will remain unchanged for the 2016-17 football season, a committee of Student Government members and representatives from other student...

The LSU Food Pantry has canned goods and soft drinks available for pick-up on Sept. 6, 2016 in room 358 of the Student Union.

Kitchens on the Geaux teams up with Dean of Students with LSU Food Pantry

By Lauren Heffker September 7, 2016

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, one in six Louisiana households struggle to put food on the table. Kitchens on the Geaux is helping to alleviate some of that burden. While the food pantry...