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Exhibit to display lives of Louisianans at turn of the century

By Camille Stelly April 10, 2013

The LSU Student Union Art Advisory Committee is set to open “A Slice of Life in South Louisiana: 1890-1920” Friday as a way to give insight into the lives of Southern Louisianians at the turn...

IBM to hold job information session

By Jonathan Olivier April 10, 2013

IBM is hosting a “campus blitz” today to target University seniors and recent graduates to fill positions for the new IBM Services Center: Baton Rouge, which will employ 800 people. Last...

Technology programs deferred until fall 2013

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz April 8, 2013

A total of $294,000 of the ITS Student Technology Fee for technology programs was deferred Monday until the fall 2013 at the Student Technology Fee proposal meeting. At the previous Student Tech Fee...

Mark E. Martin, Photographic Processing Archivist at LSU and leader of Bike Baton Rouge 2013, pulls into a valet bike parking area at the end of the route Sunday, April 7, 2013 at the North Boulevard Town Square in downtown Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge Bike Month in full gear

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz April 8, 2013

Baton Rouge cyclists should keep their bike chains greased and ready to go for Baton Rouge Bike Month. Founder of Bike Baton Rouge, also known as Baton Rouge Advocates for Safe Streets, Mark Martin said...

Mechanical Engineering PhD student Mohsen Ayoobi stands in the quad Tuesday, March 26, 2013.

University sees influx of Iranian students

By Erin Hebert April 8, 2013

When Sara Olivier of the University’s International Services Office arrived on campus in October 2007, 12 Iranian students were enrolled at the University. Last fall, that number swelled to 94,...

Lauren Stuart, Executive Director & Program Coordinator for Greater Baton Rouge Clean Cities Coalition, speaks at the Plug-In LSU Website Press Conference LSU Thursday, April 4, 2013 in the Barnes & Noble at LSU Bookstore.

Plug In LSU website aims to promote electric vehicle use

By Gabrielle Braud April 8, 2013

The Greater Baton Rouge Clean Cities Coalition, through its Plug In LSU intiative, is taking steps to help University students, faculty and staff quickly locate electric vehicle charging stations on campus...

Beer bottles indicating the available selection at a vendor's station sit on display Saturday, April 6, 2013 at the 2013 Zapp's Potato Chips International Beerfest, held at the LSU AgCenter.

Zapp’s International Beer Fest proceeds benefit Rural Life Museum

By Jonathan Olivier April 8, 2013

Beer connoisseurs flocked to the LSU Rural Life Museum on Saturday to taste a variety of beer flavors from the nearly 260 different types available at the Zapp’s International Beer Fest. Visitors...

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SOLO Eyewear gives back to those in need

By Jonathan Olivier March 27, 2013

Around 1 billion people don’t have access to eye care and close to 80 percent of the global population’s blindness can be prevented, according to University alumna Jenny Amaraneni, who said...

East Baton Rouge Parish ranks 18th healthiest in Louisiana

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz March 27, 2013

East Baton Rouge Parish ranks 18th among the healthiest parishes in Louisiana, according to the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps, a study released last week by the University of Wisconsin’s Population...

Louisiana infrastructure needs work

By Jonathan Olivier March 27, 2013

Infrastructure in Louisiana needs work and the U.S. as a whole fares even worse, according to a report card released last week by the American Society of Civil Engineers. Louisiana received a C-minus...

IBM Services Center: Baton Rouge to help double computer science faculty

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz March 27, 2013

Gov. Bobby Jindal and IBM Senior Vice President Colleen Arnold announced Wednesday the start of IBM Services Center: Baton Rouge, a new technology center that will be built in downtown Baton Rouge and...

‘Fresh Cuts Clean Health’ promotes healthy lifestyle for minority men

By Camille Stelly March 27, 2013

Fresh Cuts Clean Health, a Community University Partnership initiative, will host a health night tonight at the Baranco-Clark YMCA to teach African-American and Latino men and their families ways to live...