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LSU food science graduate student Amber Jack has created a recipe for sugar-free and gluten-free banana muffins that still have the great taste of a regular banana muffin on Tuesday April 5, 2016, in the Animal and Food Science building.

Graduate student creates new recipe for gluten-free muffin

By Tia Banerjee April 14, 2016

Food sciences graduate student Amber Jack created a sugar-free, gluten-free banana muffin — not that you could tell by the taste. The treat boasts all the taste and texture people have come to expect...

LSU was recognized by Education Trust for it's rise in graduation rates among African American students.

LSU recognized for working to ensure black student success

By Tia Banerjee April 14, 2016

The University was recognized by Education Trust, a national non-profit advocacy organization, as one of 53 universities in the country that work to narrow the graduation gap between black and white students...

Lexus Nelson

Crime Briefs: Student arrested for cyberstalking

By Sarah Gamard April 14, 2016

Student arrested for cyberstalking LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said student Lexus Nelson, 18, was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on April 6 for two counts of cyberstalking...

Geology graduate student Caroline Broderick (pictured) and University alumna Erin McCreery present their business, Lagniappe Onshore, Wednesday, April 13, 2016 as part of the LSU Student Incubator's Venture Challenge at the Lod Cook Alumni Center.

Venture Challenge awards $25,000 to student entrepreneurs

By Katie Gagliano April 13, 2016

The fifth annual LSU Student Incubator Venture Challenge ended Wednesday with several large checks, totaling $25,000, awarded to support burgeoning student businesses. Twenty-three student incubator businesses...

LSU Foundation's President and CEO Stephen Moret stands beside the LSU Lakes on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, on LSU's campus.

LSU Foundation president paves way for revamped fundraising model

By Caitie Burkes April 13, 2016

Louisiana’s then-secretary of economic development Stephen Moret rummaged for an explanation as to why the University of Alabama ranked 49 spots higher than LSU on a U.S. News and World Report list...

LSU Ag department host AgMagic for local elementary school students on Wednesday April 13, 2016, on LSU Campus.

Week-long AgMagic event aims to provide agricultural education

By Tia Banerjee April 13, 2016

From looking at different types of crops and digging up worms to petting baby alligators, piglets and calves, the LSU AgCenter’s AgMagic gives participants a taste of all that the field of agriculture...

A candlelight vigil was held for shooting victims and Southern University students Lashuntae Benton and Annette January on Tuesday, April 12, 2016 in the Smith-Brown Memorial Union at Southern University.

SU students mourn recent losses, reflect on community violence

By Caitie Burkes April 12, 2016

The Baton Rouge community mourned the losses of two promising Southern University students Tuesday night in the Smith-Brown Memorial Union on SU’s campus. Lashuntae Benton and Annette January, both...

LSU engineering junior Zack Faircloth and junior child and family studies major Lindsey Landry are sworn in during the inauguration for the student government President and Vice President on Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2016 inside the Memorial Tower.

Faircloth, Landry sworn-in as SG president and VP

By Beth Carter April 12, 2016

Student Government president Zack Faircloth and vice president Lindsey Landry were sworn in by Senate Speaker Adam Grashoff on Tuesday in Memorial Tower, marking the beginning of the “Forward”...

Gov. John Bel Edwards delivered remarks to thousands of students from throughout Louisiana Wednesday on the Capitol steps during a rally for higher education.

TOPS cuts could take scholarships away from more than 30,000 students

By Samuel Carter Karlin April 12, 2016

The Taylor Opportunity Program for Students is slated for a massive budget cut for the upcoming fall and spring semesters, as Gov. John Bel Edwards announced a $183 million reduction to the nearly $300...

LSU students and community members gather to share stories of sexual assault and discuss sexuality in the LGBT community in the Live Oak Student Lounge on April 11, 2016.

LSU Survivors: Response Rally addresses campus sexual assault

By Caitie Burkes April 11, 2016

University students and alumni voiced their outrage Monday night at a statement made by LSUPD spokesperson Lieutenant Kevin Scott in the April 6 issue of The Daily Reveille. The group’s rally in...

Tiger Band director Roy King's supporters walk into the state Capitol to deliver a change.org petition with roughly 1,500 signatures.

Ralliers maintain alleged Tiger Band, School of Music dispute prompted King’s administrative leave

By Katie Gagliano April 11, 2016

Approximately a dozen supporters gathered Monday morning to deliver petitions to LSU President F. King Alexander and Gov. John Bel Edwards in support of Tiger Band director Roy King, who was recently placed...

Former United States Sen. John Breaux, who served in Louisiana from 1987 until 2005, was the keynote speaker at the annual Breaux Symposium held in LSU’s Holliday Forum.

Former U.S. Sen. John Breaux addresses voting rights during annual symposium

By Jacob Hamilton April 11, 2016

Voting is as American as apple pie, which is why the specific issue of voting rights and different schemes employed to prevent people from voting should be more of a national issue, complained former United...