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LSU System’s Attorney Jimmy Faircloth gets interviewed after a new hearing in The Times-Picayune and The Advocate vs. LSU lawsuit Monday Sept. 16, 2013, at the 19th Judicial District Courhouse, Baton Rouge, La.

University will hand over names to judge

By Gordon Brillon September 16, 2013

The Board of Supervisors will turn over records of finalists for LSU’s presidential search to District Judge Janice Clark, according to University attorney Jimmy Faircloth. Though he arrived half...

The Naked Truth: Electrical engineering senior attempts to start nudist club

The Naked Truth: Electrical engineering senior attempts to start nudist club

By Zachery Carline September 16, 2013

He isn’t a clothes-minded guy — he’s a typical college student who goes to class, does homework, hangs out with friends and attends mass on Sunday mornings. But this electrical engineering...

Robert Kuhn, interim vice chancellor for finance and administration services and CFO, discusses the student technology fee Sept. 16, 2013, at a meeting in Thomas D. Boyd Hall.

Fee bills to fund software update

By Renee Barrow September 16, 2013

More than $200,000 funded by students’ fee bills was allocated for various University technology improvements like new laptops in Middleton Library, the Student Technology Fee Committee decided Monday afternoon. While...

University’s key insurance procedures questioned

University’s key insurance procedures questioned

By Gabrielle Braud September 16, 2013

The University’s new key insurance procedure – designed to create a more secure campus and to handle keys more efficiently through an online database – has fallen under scrutiny from...

DKE House Banner 9/13/13

University releases statement regarding DKE fraternity

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz September 16, 2013

After the University’s chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity made national news for its banner mocking the 1970 Kent State massacre, LSU is working with the fraternity’s local and national...

OLLI program offers college courses to retirees

By Gordon Brillon September 15, 2013

Jim Firnberg is a dedicated student. In the past few years, he has taken classes in astronomy, history and constitutional law. He is also a 78-year-old former LSU professor and chancellor of LSU Alexandria. Firnberg...

A sign outside the DKE fraternity house on Saturday reads "Getting massacred is nothing new to Kent St." 

DKE apologizes for offensive sign, Kent St. responds

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz September 15, 2013

Members of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity were asked to take down an offensive sign Saturday for LSU’s game against Kent State. LSU Police Department spokesman Capt. Cory Lalonde said officers received...

LSU students wait to enter Tiger Stadium Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013 before the Tigers' game against UAB.

Students experience shorter waits in stadium lines

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz September 15, 2013

Entry to Tiger Stadium went more smoothly this weekend as the process reverted back to its old process during Saturday’s game against Kent State University. During the first home game on Sept. 7,...

University alumnus and team create prehistoric board game

By Alexis Rebennack September 15, 2013

Cavemen, Neolithic gods and towers of worship are all parts of the new board game created by Jeremy Burnham, lead designer and founder of EGRA Games. Burnham, a 2012 University alumnus, came up with the...

Construction in Annie Boyd Hall began in June 2012 and is expected to be completed before the fall semester.

Campus construction projects remain abundant

By Elizabeth Thomas September 15, 2013

Heavy construction on campus continues as the University completes various projects to update, renovate and expand campus. Residential Life, parking garage, parking and street renovations and construction...

Sgt. Travis Cox explains a battle line Sept. 13, 2013 to a group of Army Future Soldiers at BREC City-Brooks Community Park.

Event prepares army recruits for basic training

By William Morris September 15, 2013

Saturday morning dozens of new Army recruits gathered together at City Park for the Mega Future Soldier Event to prepare to ship off to basic training. What began years ago as a small group of recruits...

Student Equality Project president Armand Link and members Sydney Blanchard and Katie Perry tell LSU junior Ascha McDay about the new organization on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2013 at the Student Involvement Fair.

Student Equality Project advocates for LGBT rights

By Taylor Schoen September 15, 2013

Though the fight for LGBT equality has made serious progressive strides recently, the battle in Louisiana is still an uphill effort. A new student organization, the Student Equality Project, aims to advocate...