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Exploring new horizons: breaking boundaries in Thailand

By Skylar Brouillette, News reporter February 19, 2025

For some students, studying abroad seems exciting, yet daunting. Many are nervous about being in a different place thousands of miles away from what they know. But for Lewis Wheaton, studying abroad...

Ice covers the ground Monday, Feb. 15, 2021 during the winter weather mix outside of Lockett Hall on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Facility Services to enact ‘freeze protection protocols’ ahead of forecasted freezing weather

By Reveille Staff February 19, 2025

LSU Facility Services is enacting "freeze protection protocols" to protect buildings and equipment in anticipation of freezing temperatures forecasted Feb. 20-21. According to Tammy Millican, the Facility...

LSU Alum’s Chic Boutique Taking Baton Rouge by Storm

By TyJanae Quite, News Reporter February 19, 2025

AnnLian, owned by 24-year-old LSU alumna Taylor Paysse, is more than just a shop—it’s a passion project turned full-time business that brings curated fashion to Baton Rouge. Located on Highland...

President Trump’s education shake-up

By Kourtney Evans, News Reporter February 19, 2025

President Donald Trump is working towards getting rid of the Department of Education which could bring some big changes to the United States. The Department of Education was established in 1979 to help...

Krewe of Freret Goes Green, Eliminates Plastic Beads for Sustainable Throws

By Alexis DeCastro, News Reporter February 19, 2025

As Mardi Gras approaches, the Krewe of Freret is stepping up its efforts to go green by swapping plastic beads for more sustainable throws. The krewe is introducing reusable cups, custom necklaces and...

Carver Branch Library sits on Terrace Street in Baton Rouge, LA on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. It is one of several East Baton Rouge libraries that offer various useful services to the public.

Mayor-President Sid Edwards explains new proposal boosting police pay, shifting library funds

By Sarah Walton, News February 19, 2025

Mayor-President Sid Edwards released a proposal Feb. 6 to boost police salaries using funds from the parish library system, an idea that has since received considerable community pushback. The proposal,...

The Ogden Honors College sits under a partially cloudy sky on Friday, July 7, 2023, near Highland Road in Baton Rouge, La.

Decorated LSU art history professor receives Sternberg honor

By Cade Savoy, News Reporter February 18, 2025

After being named the Erich and Lea Sternberg Professor, the highest award conferred to faculty by the Roger Hadfield Ogden Honors College, art history professor Darius Spieth delivered a lecture about...

Carver Branch Library sits on Terrace Street in Baton Rouge, LA on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018. It is one of several East Baton Rouge libraries that offer various useful services to the public.

Baton Rouge mayor’s proposal would use library funds to raise police salaries

By Sarah Walton, News Reporter February 17, 2025

Mayor-President Sid Edwards released a proposal Feb. 6 that would seek to redirect funds from East Baton Rouge Parish libraries towards a new pay raise for police officers in an effort to curb crime. Billed...

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Selders wins District 14 state Senate race

By Reveille Staff February 15, 2025

Democratic State Rep. Larry Selders has won the District 14 Special Primary Election for state Senate, defeating Democrats Carolyn Hill and Quentin Anthony Anderson with 62% of the vote. He will succeed...

Protest erupts at LSU in response to ICE

By Mila Fair, News Reporter February 15, 2025

February 14, 2025 – Baton Rouge, LA – A protest erupted outside Louisiana State University’s Student Union this morning in response to the nationwide deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...

LSU Student Government Senate members sit on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025, in the Capital Chambers in the LSU Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.

Student Senate approves $2,000 for course teaching students how to ‘speak on critical social issues’

By Morgan Vannosdall, News Stringer February 15, 2025

The LSU Student Senate passed a bill Wednesday allocating $2,000 for a virtual course designed to educate students on how to speak about critical social issues and create understanding between different...

Rise in Louisiana STD cases and what students can do to prevent the spread

By Teviss Crawford, News Reporter February 14, 2025

Louisiana has been seeing a rise in cases of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. As a college campus, LSU is an area where these diseases can spread easily. Public...