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Falling Apart: Part of ceiling falls in as ceramics studio awaits funding for repairs

Falling Apart: Part of ceiling falls in as ceramics studio awaits funding for repairs

By Alexis Rebennack December 4, 2013

For nearly a decade and a half, the College of Art and Design has been waiting to receive construction funding, but on Saturday in the ceramics studio, the college’s students’ and faculty’s...

LSU employees’ salaries from different sources

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz December 3, 2013

Editor’s Note: This is the second in a three-part series looking at the University’s recent faculty salary raises. Visit lsureveille.com/salary for past stories. While some faculty incomes...

U.S. forestry industry experiences move to the South

By Olivia McClure December 3, 2013

The forestry industry in the United States has shifted from the Pacific Northwest to the South during the past two decades, all thanks to owls. Rich Vlosky, director of the LSU AgCenter’s Louisiana...

Salary Database: How we did it

By Staff Reports December 3, 2013

When word comes of a new salary update, Reveille staffers quickly descend on Hill Memorial Library, visiting the special collections room to gain access to the document, scan it, and begin work on publishing...

Christmas trees rest on display for sale Monday, Dec. 2, 2013 near the Renewable Natural Resources building.

Festival of Lights promises Christmas fun on Friday

By Alexis Rebennack December 2, 2013

The North Pole is migrating Friday to downtown Baton Rouge for the winter where residents can expect to see some new stocking stuffers at the annual Festival of Lights. At the event hosted by the Downtown...

New CCT director search underway

By Renee Barrow December 2, 2013

Big changes are coming to the University’s Center for Computation and Technology with the search for a new director underway. Current CCT Director Joel Tohline will retire at the end of this semester...

Donut shop to come to Baton Rouge in spring

By Alexis Rebennack December 2, 2013

A new shop is coming fresh out of the oven and is glazing Baton Rouge over this spring. Mr. Ronnie’s Famous Hot Donuts, based out of Houma, La., announced its first franchise earlier this month,...

Members of the Kraus family, a Jewish ultra-orthodox family, light candles during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah in Jerusalem's Mea Shearim neighborhood, Monday, Dec. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)

Jewish holiday remains misunderstood

By William Morris December 2, 2013

Jewish customs and holidays in the United States can be easily misunderstood by a population largely made up of gentiles. Last Thursday marked the first day of Hanukkah, an eight-day celebration of Jewish...

ResLife replaces associate director of communication

By Desiree Roberston December 2, 2013

After a holding a national search, Residential Life chose Catherine David to fill the recently vacated associate director of communication and development position. Before receiving her new position, David...

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Faculty pay raises reflect focus on certain disciplines

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz December 2, 2013

Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series looking at the University’s recent faculty salary raises. Following nearly five years of stagnant faculty salaries, LSU President F....

The Business Education Complex's Rotunda displays stock numbers Monday, Nov. 25, 2013.

E.J. Ourso College of Business top 10 most beautiful business school in the world

By Jonathan Olivier December 2, 2013

The E.J. Ourso College of Business was ranked No. 10 on a list of the “50 Most Beautiful Business Schools in the World” along with some top institutions such as the University of Cambridge,...

The construction of what will be the Cypress residential hall is progressing (Nov. 26, 2013)

New residential building on schedule to open in fall 2015

By Desiree Roberston December 2, 2013

The new residential building provisionally named Cypress Hall is still on schedule to open fall 2015 despite rain delays that inhibited the completion of the new parking lot on Aster Street, according...