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The End of an Era: University Egyptian students reflect on dismantling of Muslim Brotherhood

By Clayton Crockett September 23, 2013

How would America’s voter turnout change if they thought heaven depended on it? Or how would the legacy of the Occupy Movement be different if participants were greeted with bullets instead of broadcasters? In...

Robert Kooima, LSU School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science assistant professor, is a faculty member at the Center for Computation & Technology. He teaches applied computer graphics.

Assistant professor puts students on the moon

By Renee Barrow September 23, 2013

Most students don’t take the time to get to know their professors. But then again, most professors can’t put students on the moon — virtually at least. Electrical engineering and computer...

The Bicentennial Oak provides dappled sunlight Thursday, April 25, 2013 outside Hodges Hall.

Cloning University’s live oaks preserved history, legacy

By Gabrialle Braud September 23, 2013

With more than 1,200 southern live oaks on campus, the image of those “stately oaks and broad magnolias” are enshrined in the University’s history, students’ memories and will now...

Finance senior Jared Duenckel does a bench press in the UREC on January 13, 2013.

UREC renovations to alleviate parking frustration

By Gabrielle Braud September 23, 2013

Although parking seems to be evaporating on campus due to various construction projects, there are plans to provide relief in the coming year. The University Student Recreational Complex’s expansion...

University landscape architecture students discuss summer internship projects Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 in the Design Biulding

Landscape architecture program sees long-term success

By Zachery Carline September 22, 2013

The faculty and students in the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture know what it takes to be the best. The school is currently ranked number one in undergraduate landscape architecture and the...

Program spurs recycling efforts

Program spurs recycling efforts

By Gabrielle Braud September 22, 2013

As another game day comes and goes, so does the blanket of trash that remains from Saturday tailgates. Yet, somehow, it all disappears by Monday morning. The efforts of the University’s Campus Sustainability...

Larry King (left) interviews former Governor Edwin Edwards (center) and Leo Honeycutt (right) on Sunday, September 8, 2013 in the LSU Union Theater.

Union Theater loses $45k on Edwards interview

By Gordon Brillon September 22, 2013

Former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards may have served his prison sentence for corruption, but he isn’t done costing the state money just yet. The University Union Theater lost more than $45,000 when...

LSU forensic anthropologist Mary Manheim smiles on Thursday, September 12, 2013, during an interview about her new book "Bone Remains: Cold Cases in Forensic Anthropology" in her office in Howe Russell.

Anthropologist reflects on 30-year career in new book

By Alexis Rebennack September 22, 2013

The University’s one and only Bone Lady has been doing a lot more than digging through remains. Anthropologist and Director of the LSU FACES Laboratory Mary Manhein is back with her fourth book,...

The LSU AgCenter and University's separate dairy programs are consolidating, which reduces the number of cows and teaching opportunities at the farm on Gourrier Ave.

University, AgCenter dairy programs to consolidate

By Olivia McClure September 22, 2013

The LSU AgCenter’s and the University’s separate dairy programs will consolidate, causing some operations at the campus dairy farm on Gourrier Avenue to downsize and move to the AgCenter’s...

A man in heels prepares to strut down the runway at the Hunks in Heels event Thursday, September 19, 2013 at The Office Bar in Downtown Baton Rouge.

Hunks in Heels: Baton Rouge men strap on heels for good cause

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz September 19, 2013

Heels and cocktails sound like a typical ladies’ night, but on Thursday, it was a group of Baton Rouge men who strutted their stuff, motivated by a good cause. The Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response...

LSU architecture senior Susan Naquin orders from Bayou Bistro Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013 in the Union.

Union increases dining hours

By Desiree Roberston September 19, 2013

Food locations in the Union are now open later than previous semesters to accommodate commuter students, according to Don Koshis, LSU Dining director of operations. In the past, most vendors closed around...

The VHS Viewing Library, located in 104 Himes Hall, is closing at the end of the semester.

VHS Viewing Library closing

By Renee Barrow September 19, 2013

The University’s VHS Viewing Library, located in 104 Himes Hall, plans to close at the end of this semester. The space could be used for other important resources, said Richard Billodeaux, Information...