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LSU SG Campaign Chaos: Foret-Tatman Forward Disqualified Again

LSU SG Campaign Chaos: Foret-Tatman Forward Disqualified Again

By TyJanae Quite, News Reporter April 8, 2025

LSU’s Student Government elections are making headlines again after one campaign got disqualified for the second time. The Foret-Tatman: Forward campaign has been disqualified from the LSU Student...

Alex Foret speaks during the Student Government Multicultural Debate on March 19, 2025, in the LSU Law Center in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Student Government Foret-Tatman: Forward campaign again disqualified by Election Court

By Aidan Anthaume and Jason Willis April 8, 2025

The LSU Student Government Foret-Tatman: Forward campaign was disqualified Tuesday in an SG Election Court preliminary decision for misreporting campaign spending, marking the second time the campaign...

LSU course scheduling moves to new platform, Workday Student

LSU course scheduling moves to new platform, Workday Student

By Tori Bonin, News Reporter April 7, 2025

LSU has transitioned to Workday Student, a cloud-based software and a centralized location for all students’ needs including class registration, financial information access, transcript requests and...

Multicultural Greek Council members smile Wednesday, March 19, 2025, in the LSU Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU’s Multicultural Greek Council advocates for, unifies students of different cultures

By Tori Bonin, News Reporter April 7, 2025

LSU’s newest Greek council has created a space for students of different ethnicities and heritages to grow in community and service to establish a legacy that continues for generations. Founded in...

Theatre Baton Rouge's set for "Waitress" in August 2024 in Baton Rouge, La.

Honoring almost 80 years of theatre magic: a farewell to Theatre Baton Rouge

By Sarah Walton, News Reporter April 4, 2025

After becoming a Baton Rouge staple and home for thousands, Theatre Baton Rouge announced last month it will close its doors after almost 80 years of theater magic. Opening in 1946, TBR focused on creating...

Photo courtesy of Eddy Perez, the LSU Office of Communications & University Relations

LSU researchers discover new method to overcome drug-resistant bacteria, improve health outcomes

By Shelby Varga, News Reporter March 31, 2025

LSU researchers are creating a new class of antibiotics that could potentially combat chronic illnesses resistant to drugs currently on the market. Over 10 years ago, LSU chemistry professor Mario Rivera...

William Tate IV speaks during the interview process in LSU's presidential search on May 6, 2021. Tate was named president of LSU on May 7, 2021. Courtesy Katherine Seghers, LSU.

LSU announces realignments to prepare for potential federal funding changes

By Reveille Staff March 28, 2025

LSU President William F. Tate IV wrote in an email to university faculty and staff Friday detailing numerous changes the school will be instituting to counteract uncertainty about the future of federal...

Courtesy of The University of New Orleans

Board of Regents approves transfer of UNO back to LSU, sends decision to state legislature

By Shelby Varga, News Reporter March 28, 2025

The Board of Regents voted unanimously to move the University of New Orleans back to the LSU System at its meeting Wednesday, despite uncertainties about the transition. A detailed report on the transition...

Senator in student government proposes a new bill for breathalyzers on game days

By Lorena Patterson-Vallian, Senior News Reporter March 28, 2025

After seeing her peers mess up their lives by driving drunk, a senior in student government introduced a bill that she hopes will stop others from making the same mistake. The bill asks LSU to install...

Cancellation of shipments to local food bank may lead to less food getting to families in need

By Teviss Crawford, News Reporter March 27, 2025

The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank provides over 15 million pounds of food each year to those who are facing hunger in the 11 parishes of Louisiana in and around Baton Rouge. To be able to distribute...

Swapping letters for lumber during Greek Week

By Caroline Fernandez, News Reporter March 27, 2025

Last week, LSU Greek Life put their building skills to the test for a cause bigger than themselves. Every year, the Greek community collaborates with Habitat for Humanity. This nonprofit organization...

It’s back to the voting polls for the State of Louisiana

By Sandra Ferrer, News Reporter March 27, 2025

November elections may be long passed, but Louisiana residents are getting ready to head back to the polls. Taking place on the ballot will be four proposed constitutional amendments, they will include...