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The new parking lot on Aster nears completion.

Aster Street parking lot to open Dec. 13

By Gabrielle Braud November 24, 2013

Commuters may find it a little easier to find parking during the last week of school and in the spring with the Aster Street parking lot set to open Dec. 13. The new parking area is an extension of the...

A model of an architecture proposal for Saint Vincent de Paul on display during White Light Night at Letterman’s Blue Print and Supply on 4627 Government Street.

Architecture students present ideas for marketplace, cafe

By Alexis Rebennack November 24, 2013

LSU and Southern University architecture students headed to Letterman’s Blue Print and Supply in Mid City Friday night for White Light Night to present their ideas for giving the community a new...

Three suspects arrested for Nov. 19 armed robberies

By Zachery Carline November 22, 2013

The LSU Police Department in conjunction with the Baton Rouge Police Department and Iberville Parish Sheriff’s Department arrested three suspects wanted for the spree of armed robberies that occurred on...

Two team ropers work together to capture a steer on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, during the Block and Bridle rodeo in the LSU Parker Coliseum.

Rodeo highlights skill, tradition

By Olivia McClure November 21, 2013

Amid clouds of dust rising from the John M. Parker Coliseum’s dirt floor, cowboy hat-clad students raced around barrels, roped calves and even dressed goats in clothes Thursday at Block and Bridle’s...

JFK's killing still relevant 50 years later

JFK’s killing still relevant 50 years later

By Andrea Gallo November 21, 2013

Editor's note: This article is among many featured in the Daily Reveille's memorial issue commemorating the 50th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. For all of the Daily Reveille's...

LSU head coach Les Miles watches a replay Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013 during the Tiger's 38-17 loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, AL.

University administrators and coaches recall memories of JFK’s assassination

By Andrea Gallo November 21, 2013

Some of LSU’s most visible figures — ranging in age from 6 to 16 — were among those alive to hear the news of President John F. Kennedy’s death 50 years ago. Four of them took time...

Rating system see mixed opinions

By Camille Stelly November 21, 2013

President Obama and the U.S. Department of Education’s plan to measure colleges based on quantitative metrics received mixed reviews from students and higher education administrators Thursday at...

Pro life/Pro choice groups debate Planned Parenthood

By William Morris November 21, 2013

Despite the fact Roe v. Wade was decided by The Supreme court 40 years ago, the issue of abortion remains squarely in the forefront of political debate across the country. Thursday afternoon student organizations...

Political Science freshman David Willis completes a two mile run Friday during ROTC Freshman Orientation.

ROTC hosts Texas A&M

By Renee Barrow November 21, 2013

While some will be sleeping or frustrated with Baton Rouge traffic early Friday morning, the University’s ROTC students will be awake and running down the levee with their Texas A&M counterparts. Because...

Business college holds second annual business bash

By Jonathan Olivier November 21, 2013

Despite a chance for a cold, cloudy game day Saturday, the E.J Ourso College of Business is going to host its second Business College Bash in the Business Education Complex – rain or shine. The bash...

courtesy of UREC

New UREC renderings feature bird’s eye view, mind and body studio

By Alexis Rebennack November 21, 2013

The UREC is getting in shape. To tone its muscles, the facility is adding numerous sets to its workout plan, and today the UREC released its final three renderings. Over the past three years, UREC faculty...

A line of students waiting to get into the Testing Center in Himes Hall stretches across the quad Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2013.

7-year-old software caused testing center server failure

By Alyson Gaharan November 21, 2013

After the Computer Based Testing Center experienced an hours-long server failure Tuesday that delayed testing for hundreds of University students, the Office of Assessment and Evaluation determined the...