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Students raise concerns after Trump’s EEOC repeal

By Claudia Bell, News Reporter January 30, 2025

With the Trump administration continuing with plans to roll back the EEOC, some students worry about how it could affect their future job prospects. The equal employment opportunity commission was first...

Laundry Troubles Bubble in On-Campus Housing

By Abigail Anderson, News Reporter January 30, 2025

Moving on to campus and living in dorms is a step to achieving independence in adulthood, however, it is also one of the most expensive years financially. Students are paying for housing, tuition, textbooks,...

LSU’s AI Policies Stir Debate Over Fairness

By TyJanae Quite, News Reporter January 30, 2025

BATON ROUGE, La. — Although some may see artificial intelligence as the new frontier of education, students at LSU say the university’s AI policies are unclear and, at times, may unfairly accuse them...

Out with the old, in with the new

By Sandra Ferrer, New reporter January 30, 2025

We are a month into 2025, and students around campus expressed their personal opinions on things that should be left in 2024, and things they plan, and hope, to gain this year. From leaving behind bad...

Building on Legacy : NPHC reflects on the Importance Of Black history Month & Their Plans To Celebrate

By Mila Fair, News Reporter January 30, 2025

The National Pan-Hellenic Council at LSU oversees the historically Black fraternities and sororities on campus, known as the Divine Nine. These groups are committed to fostering leadership, community service,...

The LSU Law Center sits Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022, on East Campus Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU releases statement on previously sidelined law professor, highlights faculty conduct rules

By Reveille Staff January 30, 2025

LSU released a statement Thursday reaffirming its commitment to academic freedom and professional conduct following a district judge's order that the university allow tenured law professor Ken Levy to...

LSU law professor temporarily reinstated by district judge

LSU law professor temporarily reinstated by district judge

By Louis De Vita, Executive Producer January 30, 2025

LSU law professor Ken Levy was reinstated to his teaching position by a district judge on Thursday afternoon. After making partisan statements regarding Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry and U.S. President...

LSU students weigh plans for Mardi Gras after recent attack in New Orleans

By Kimora Carr, News Reporter January 30, 2025

Mardi Gras is a time for people to come together to enjoy and celebrate the parades and festivities. The New Orleans streets are flooded with crowds of people from all over the world. According to Travel...

MidWeek Meteorology: Louisiana winter is back

By Casidey Trepagnier, Weather Reporter January 30, 2025

After last week's snow storm  in Louisiana, we are starting to see warmer temperatures on the rise. Here is the MidWeek Meteorology report for the week of Jan 29-Feb 5. Pinpoint: Thursday morning the...

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Louisiana Board of Regents touts plan for $10 billion AI center in North Louisiana

By Cade Savoy, News Reporter January 30, 2025

In their January meeting this Tuesday, the Louisiana Board of Regents discussed a plan to build a $10 billion AI center in Richland Parish. Funded by Facebook’s parent company, Meta, the Board celebrated...

Students protest for the reinstatement of LSU law professor Levy on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, on LSU’s campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Students protest for reinstatement of law professor

By Aidan Anthaume, News Reporter January 30, 2025

LSU law students gathered on the steps of the Paul M. Hebert Law Center on Tuesday to protest for the reinstatement of Professor Ken Levy after his suspension for comments made in class. In mid-January,...

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LSU law professor sidelined for political speech sues university

By Piper Hutchinson, Louisiana Illuminator January 30, 2025

A tenured LSU law professor removed from his classes pending an investigation into alleged political comments is suing the university, saying it violated his First Amendment rights and its own policies. Ken...