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A spicy addition to campus: Spice Zone, LSU’s newest food truck

By Jaidon Cotton, News Reporter January 29, 2025

LSU’s newest addition to campus is the Spice Zone food truck, which originally made a two-day guest appearance on campus in December 2024. Due to high demand, it became a regular campus dining option...

Greener Parades: LSU’s Push for Biodegradable Mardi Gras Beads

By Alexis DeCastro, News Reporter January 29, 2025

LSU biological science students are working to make Mardi Gras beads more environmentally friendly, tackling the waste that the celebration creates across Louisiana each year. LSU Professor Naohiro...

How to get involved at the UREC: Sports Clubs

By Skylar Brouillette, News Reporter January 29, 2025

The LSU University Recreation Center is an on campus facility that provides great opportunities for all LSU students. One opportunity provided by the UREC is Sport Clubs. These Sport Clubs are formed...

Entertainment Segment: How local influencers impact businesses through TikTok

By Gracie Guillot January 29, 2025

It’s been over a week since millions of Americans thought Tik Tok was gone for good. The app was set to be banned in the U.S on January 19th, but was quickly available again due to President Donald Trump...

Free speech protest erupts at LSU

By Kourtney Evans, News Reporter January 29, 2025

A Louisiana State University professor has been suspended after making some political comments in his classroom. LSU law professor Ken Levy was removed from the classroom on Jan. 16 during his class...

The future of DEI and its impact on society

By Kourtney Evans, News Reporter January 29, 2025

The executive order 11246 was given by former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1965. Its main reason was to help provide protection during the Civil Rights Movement. This order gave obligations to federal...

A Bourbon Street sign using the Spanish name in New Orleans, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024.

‘Foreseeable and preventable’: A look at the Bourbon Street lawsuit amidst ongoing investigations

By Sarah Walton, News Reporter January 29, 2025

New Year’s in New Orleans. Set to be just like any other year, the city was full of joy and life. That was all until a moment. An attack that shook New Orleans and Louisiana to its core. For the first...

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Emerging student organization works to destigmatize mental health, offer students support

By Alayna Ford, News Reporter January 29, 2025

Content warning: Article contains mention of suicide Mental health student organization For the Mental at LSU had its first meeting Monday in Coates Hall, laying out its goals of destigmatizing mental...

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Banner allegedly stolen from Lockett Hall, LSU Mathematics calls for its return

By Reveille Staff January 28, 2025

A banner hung on the east side of Lockett Hall reading “Welcome Back Students” was allegedly stolen this week, prompting LSU Mathematics to call for its return. The banner was put up around a week...

Baton Rouge community comes together for MLK day

By Sandra Ferrer, News Reporter January 27, 2025

Martin Luther King Jr. is an important figure in the city of Baton Rouge and the community came together to honor his name. Despite the freezing weather, hundreds of volunteers still came out to celebrate...

Pedestrian hit and run in the Tigerland area

Pedestrian hit and run in the Tigerland area

By Audrey Foster, News Reporter January 25, 2025

A pedestrian was hit by a moving vehicle outside of Tigerland at approximately 12:30 a.m. on January 25. Baton Rouge Police Department reports that the person is in critical condition and that the driver...

A mural sits on Thursday, Sep. 29, 2022, in the College of Art and Design building in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU College of Art and Design welcomes new dean

By Shelby Varga, News Reporter January 25, 2025

Arne Flaten, a well-traveled professor and distinguished scholar, is making Baton Rouge his new home as the College of Art and Design’s new dean. Last week, LSU’s Executive Vice President and Provost...