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Dalrymple Building

Rundown buildings may soon get an upgrade

By Emily Brauner. Manship News Service August 25, 2016

One campus building that was constructed 116 years ago and hasn’t seen a renovation in more than half a century may soon get an upgrade, along with scores of other eyesores on campuses across the...

Civil and environmental engineering assistant professor Aly-Mousaad Aly provides insight on the reconstruction of buildings and housing after the recent flooding.

Louisiana’s annual rainfall ahead of schedule after record flooding, per University experts

By Allison Bruhl August 25, 2016

In terms of rainfall, Louisiana is far ahead of schedule, according to two University experts. Geography professor Barry Keim directs the state’s archive for weather and climate information at the...

Thomas Galligan Jr. was named the dean of LSU's Paul M. Hebert Law Center Thursday, Feb. 4.

Thomas Galligan rejoins Law Center as the new dean

By Lauren Heffker August 25, 2016

LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center students, faculty and administration are welcoming back one of their own this fall with new Dean Thomas Galligan Jr. Galligan began his tenure July 1 after accepting the Law...

Board of Regents advancing Elevate Louisiana initiative

By Katie Gagliano August 24, 2016

The Louisiana Board of Regents released financial health scores for state universities Wednesday in conjunction with its Elevate Louisiana! initiative. The University’s main campus received a composite...

LSU student government president Zack Faircloth poses on Monday, Aug. 22, 2016, at the Union.

LSU SG president elected to represent students on Board of Supervisors

By Katie Gagliano August 24, 2016

On June 24, LSU Student Government president Zack Faircloth attended his first meeting as the University system’s student representative to the LSU Board of Supervisors. During that first meeting,...

Flooding near Campus Drive makes its way into the streets on Saturday, Aug. 13, 2016, around LSU campus.

BRAF establishes LSU Employee Assistance Fund

By William Taylor Potter August 23, 2016

The Baton Rouge Area Foundation established the LSU Employee Assistance Fund at the request of LSU President F. King Alexander, according to a news release from University Relations. The fund was created...

LSU Assistant Professor of Voice, Brandon Hendrickson, poses for portrait on Tuesday Aug. 23, 2016, on LSU campus.

New professor “born and bred for music education”

By CJ Carver August 23, 2016

This fall semester, the LSU School of Music welcomes its new assistant professor of voice, Brandon Hendrickson. After instructing for six years at the University of South Dakota, Hendrickson, a University...

New members run down sorority row to their selected sorority house on Saturday, Aug. 22. 2015 during Bid Day.

Sorority recruitment begins Wednesday, potential new members to rush at night

By Natalie Anderson August 23, 2016

This year, incoming University students who hope to join a fraternity or sorority will have to participate in evening recruitment activities during times they might have reserved for getting acquainted...

Students face personal deficit amid TOPS cuts

By Lauren Heffker August 22, 2016

Having the highest number of TOPS-qualifying students in the state, the University is being hit the hardest with the reality that most of its student body will soon have to look elsewhere for tuition funds. The...

Donations from the University of South Carolina as they are unloaded on Saturday Aug. 20, 2016 from where they will go on to be destributed to flood victims.

Student leaders, Gamecocks donate after Baton Rouge flooding

By Sophia Landry August 22, 2016

Much of South Louisiana has been ravaged by flooding over the past week.  The downpour caused many Louisiana residents, including some University students, to lose everything they own.  On campus...

Emergency medical professionals and and the LSU police force provide supplies and shelter to the medical special needs shelter on Friday, August 19. 2016 at the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse.

Residential assistants assist in setting up special needs shelter on campus

By Natalie Anderson August 21, 2016

The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals set up a medical needs shelter in the University’s Carl Maddox Fieldhouse on Sunday for refugees unable to receive medical attention from general...

Students and community members gathered at the Memorial Tower Monday, July 11, for a Unity Prayer following the weekend's Alton Sterling protests.

Students feeling scared, nervous about return to Baton Rouge after tumultuous summer

By Katie Gagliano and Lauren Heffker August 21, 2016

Baton Rouge residents weathered an array of emotions this summer — from disgust and outrage after the killings of Alton Sterling and three area law enforcement officers to heartbreak and devastation...