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A gathering was held Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013 to discuss the issues related to the School of Architecture's evaluation by the Accreditaton Committee.

Accreditation committee evaluates School of Architecture

By Luke Jones February 6, 2013

The School of Architecture needs improvements in cultural diversity, accessibility, financial considerations and pre-design and site design skills, according to six accreditation committee members from...

Chris Nicholas stands next to his bike Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2013. He is biking from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon to raise money and awareness for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, Wounded Warrior Project, and Make a Wish foundation.

Biker traverses country for charity, stops at LSU

By Alyson Gaharan February 5, 2013

Like many tourists traveling through the South, Chris Nicholas stopped in Baton Rouge on Tuesday to see the University’s stately oaks and broad magnolias. Nicholas isn’t just one of the many,...

The $70 million South End Zone Addition project will add 60 suites, 3,000 club-level seats and about 1,500 general admission seats above the existing south end zone stands. Two HD monitors will be placed on the corners of the end zone.

University experiencing unprecedented development

By Gabrielle Braud February 5, 2013

In the midst of continuous budget cuts to higher education, the University is experiencing a period of unprecedented growth in terms of construction, according to Roger Husser, director of Planning, Design...

AgCenter vice chancellor named interim chancellor of LSU Alexandria

By Alyson Gaharan February 5, 2013

Paul Coreil, vice chancellor and director of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service for the LSU AgCenter, will serve LSU Alexandria as interim chancellor, LSU Interim System President and Chancellor...

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Pennington researcher busts obesity myths in international study

By Nicolas Cotten February 5, 2013

It seems hitting the sheets with your partner is no substitute for hitting the gym. Common misconceptions say having sex, avoiding snacks and eating breakfast will help an individual lose weight, but...

BRAC luncheon focuses on augmented reality

By Jonathan Olivier February 5, 2013

The Baton Rouge Area Chamber discussed the role of augmented reality in today’s business world at a monthly luncheon Tuesday, explaining how marketing can change with interactive digital media. ...

Foreign students see opportunity in immigration reform

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz February 5, 2013

Some international University students are optimistic about the immigration reform proposed Monday, but still feel there is room for improvement. A bipartisan group of senators proposed an outline for...

Trial between terminated professor, University to begin Feb. 19

Trial between terminated professor, University to begin Feb. 19

By Ferris McDaniel February 5, 2013

A jury trial to consider allegations concerning the University’s termination of coastal researcher Ivor van Heerden for speaking out against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin Feb. 19 before...

Trees bathe in sunlight Tuesday afternoon in front of the Studio Arts Buildings on campus.

Renovations in place for old engineering shops

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz February 5, 2013

The third time might be the charm when it comes to renovating the engineering shops for the LSU School of Art, according to School of Art Director Rod Parker. According to Parker, the new plans include...

Police: Slain veteran was in mental hospital

By The Associated Press February 4, 2013

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — The Iraq War veteran charged with killing a former Navy SEAL sniper and his friend on a Texas shooting range had been taken to a mental hospital twice in the past five months...

Texan seeks accountability for wrongful conviction

By The Associated Press February 4, 2013

GEORGETOWN, Texas (AP) — A Texas man who was wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 25 years for his wife’s murder told a judge Monday that neither he nor his legal team knew authorities were aware...

Spectrum to host third annual LA Queer Conference

By Erin Hebert February 4, 2013

Spectrum, the University’s student organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students and their allies, announced Monday it will once again host the Louisiana Queer Conference. Newly...