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Graduate assistant Mike Mosley, Jr. stands in front of the LSU food pantry on Thursday, September 19, 2013 in the Union.

Pantry opens to fight hunger

By Jonathan Olivier September 19, 2013

The LSU Food Pantry became operational at the start of the fall semester and is offering students various non-perishable goods while calling for donations to increase supplies. Higher education grad...

University and AgCenter facilities merge as joint museum and garden

By Olivia McClure September 19, 2013

The Burden Museum and Gardens launched Thursday, combining the LSU Rural Life Museum, the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens at Burden and the Windrush Gardens into a single marketing effort that will better...

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SG suggests possible DKE resolution

By Camille Stelly September 18, 2013

The University’s chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon fratenity is still the topic of discussion among the national media, the University, its students and Student Government. SG assembled Wednesday night...

The charging station in the X-174 commuter lot off of Nicholson stands unused on Wednesday, September 18, 2013.

University, BR poised for surge in electric vehicle use

By Gabrielle Braud September 18, 2013

Environmentalists and engineers alike have worked tirelessly to encourage the widespread use of electric vehicles, and finally, the technology to make it happen has arrived in full force in the Baton Rouge...

An East Baton Rouge Parish sheriff's deputy, right. and an LSU Police Officer, center of doorway, leave after serving the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors with legal papers Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013 in Baton Rouge, La. Standing in the office, from left, are James Marchand, assistant to the General Counsel; Ernie Ballard, LSU PR; and Robert Rasmussen, Assistant Vice President of System Relations, holds the papers. Deputies left empty-handed after trying to get information about LSU's search for a new president from university officials as part of a court order. (AP Photo/The Baton Rouge Advocate, Bill Feig) MAGS OUT; INTERNET OUT; NO SALES; TV OUT; NO FORNS; LOUISIANA BUSINESS INC. OUT (INCLUDING GREATER BATON ROUGE BUSINESS REPORT, 225, 10/12, INREGISTER, LBI CUSTOM); MANDATORY CREDIT

Contempt of court fine suspended until final trial

By Gordon Brillon September 18, 2013

The University Board of Supervisors won’t pay the contempt of court fine in its lawsuit against NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune and The Advocate until the case has gone through the process of appeals,...

Law student arrested for rape

By Zachery Carline September 18, 2013

Abdellatif Devol, a third-year law student in the Paul M. Hebert Law Center, was arrested Wednesday morning for the forcible rape of a 26-year-old female that occured on Sept. 14. The arrest occured on...

Historical war documents are previewed Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013 at the Hill Memorial Library in preparation for their open house Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013.

Hill Memorial Library to host its first open house

By Michael Tarver September 18, 2013

From tiny to gigantic, Hill Memorial Library contains some pieces of history that one might not even know exists. Hill Memorial is hosting its first open house Oct. 1 for members of the student body and...

Rainbow colored handprints cover a banner at Spectrum's table Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, in Free Speech Alley. Spectrum, a student organization for LGBTQ students and their allies, is celebrating National Coming Out Day.

New grad assistant in Office of Multicultural Affairs hopes to lay foundation for future

By William Morris September 17, 2013

A new coordinator for LGBT affairs with the Office of Multicultural Affairs hopes to raise the profile of campus organizations while also laying a foundation for future generations of students. Micah Caswell,...

LSU President F. King Alexander speaks at Breakfast to Business Tuesday, July 23, 2013 in the Business Education Complex.

Louisiana ranked sixth best in the country for business

By Alexis Rebennack September 17, 2013

For the second year in a row, Area and Development Magazine ranked Louisiana as the sixth best state in the U.S. for business. Alongside that title is Entrepreneur Magazine’s August ranking of Baton...

Students receive information about connecting with the School of Business from Shane Bickham (right) and Maura Toups (left) at the Jumping into Business event in the Business Education Complex Courtyard.

Business students promote networking and service

By Jonathan Olivier September 17, 2013

A three-day networking event created by University students titled “Jumping Into Business” commenced on Tuesday with activities aimed at introducing students to the many business organizations...

Sexual assault advocacy group rebrands

By Desiree Roberston September 17, 2013

The Sexual Assault Victim Advocates program changes its name to Lighthouse, the program’s leaders hope the rebranding effort will shed light on the crime and encourage affected students to seek help. The...

Panel gathers to discuss racism, respect

By William Morris September 16, 2013

While great strides have been made to combat racism in the current age, those who attended Delta Sigma Theta sorority’s “Confronting Racism and Promoting Respect” panel Monday night said...