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A copy of Murdle Volume 2, a mystery puzzle book, sits Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, in Room 109 at the LSU Library.

LSU Library kicks off Halloween season with murder mystery night

By Sarah Walton October 5, 2023

To celebrate the beginning of the Halloween season, the LSU Library held a murder mystery night Tuesday. As attendees walked into the library they were greeted by the many librarians of LSU, Halloween...

United States Representative Steve Scalise speaks about coronavirus on Tuesday, July 14, 2020, during the press conference with Vice President Mike Pence and other local officials at Tiger Stadium.

After historic speaker outster, Steve Scalise announces bid to lead U.S. House

By Farnoush Amiri and Stephen Groves October 4, 2023

WASHINGTON (AP) — The stunning removal of Kevin McCarthy as speaker left the House effectively paralyzed Wednesday as Republicans struggled to bring order to their fractured majority and begin the...

A blue dog statue sits out front of the Sugar Fest entrance on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023, at the West Baton Rouge Museum in Port Allen, La.

Annual SugarFest in West Baton Rouge preserves Louisiana culture

By Sarah Walton October 3, 2023

Every year, on the first Sunday of October, the West Baton Rouge Museum holds SugarFest: a 28-year-old celebration of the sugarcane harvest that attracts people from all over to come together and enjoy...

Louisiana governor's candidates Stephen Waguespack and Hunter Lundy speak to a reporter Thursday, Sep. 29, 2023 at the Public Broadcasting Studio on Perkins Road in Baton Rouge, La.

As Louisiana primary approaches, candidates make last push for governor

By Tyler Lauland September 29, 2023

Louisiana gubernatorial candidates made a final push at a debate Thursday to win over voters two days ahead of the start of early voting.The following candidates participated in the debate hosted by Louisiana...

Students choose from the salad bar on Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023, in the 459 Dining Hall in Baton Rouge, La.

Good eats: how students can learn about nutrition on campus

By Peyton Turner September 29, 2023

College freshmen have long fallen into the trope of bad nutrition and poor cooking skills. LSU is trying to combat that. The university hosts multiple events throughout the semester to help students...

A sign reads “Vote Here” on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, outside of the LSU Laboratory School on East Campus Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

Early voting for gubernatorial primary begins Saturday

By Aidan Anthaume September 29, 2023

Louisiana residents will can cast an early vote in the gubernatorial primary election beginning Saturday, Sept. 30, and continuing through Oct. 7 with the exception of Sunday, Oct. 1.Early voting is a...

An excavator seats near barriers on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, on West Lakeshore Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

West Lakeshore Drive reopened; Tiger Trails routes back to normal

By Oliver Butcher September 28, 2023

The emergency construction on West Lakeshore Drive has been completed, according to a campus wide email from LSU Parking and Transportation. The street has been reopened with all Tiger Trails lines...

The LSU Indian Mounds sit Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, on LSU's campus.

LSU campus lighting project in third phase

By Tyler Lauland September 27, 2023

The LSU campus-wide lighting project is moving into its third phase, with the second phase more than halfway done, according to Greg Lacour, director of campus planning at LSU.The push for better lighting...

Graduate student Sens. Alicia Cerquone and Cullen Hodges speak during a Student Senate meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 27, 2023, in the LSU Student Union on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Student Senate overrides president’s veto of AG Jeff Landry condemnation

By Cross Harris & Jalen Hinton September 27, 2023

LSU’s Student Senate voted on Wednesday to override the Student Government president’s veto of a resolution condemning Attorney General Jeff Landry for missing a gubernatorial forum held on...

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Which dining hall is superior? LSU students compare the 5 vs. The 459 Commons

By Aidan Anthaume September 27, 2023

There are many places to eat on LSU’s campus, but few match the popularity of the school’s two dining halls: The 5 and The 459 Commons. With both offering similar all-you-can-eat styles and...

A graphic, courtesy of LSU Parking and Transportation, shows the portion of West Lakeshore Drive affected by the road closure. 

Emergency construction closes West Lakeshore Drive; road expected to reopen Friday

By Marty Sullivan September 27, 2023

Part of West Lakeshore Drive was closed off for emergency construction on Monday. The closure has rerouted student and bus traffic through the southside UREC parking lot.  The road, which is home...

Memorial Tower rises above the buildings in the Quad on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, on LSU's campus.

Ruptured water main may affect LSU campus

By Oliver Butcher September 27, 2023

A ruptured water main near Roosevelt Street has "potential" to impact LSU's campus, according to a campus-wide email sent Wednesday. Baton Rouge Water company has applied a temporary fix to the main, and...