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Dean Samuels, LSU's Dining and Marketing Director, demonstrates Friday, Jan. 11, how to use LSU's new dining app on a Kiosk in The 5. The app, which is exclusively available for Apple products, features a variety of options, including menus from LSU's dining halls, nutritional information, and an interactive map function. Students can now dowload the app from Apple's app store.

LSU Dining introduces app, kiosks

By Zachery Carline January 13, 2013

With the touch of a finger, students can now find out what’s on the menu, where to eat and whether the selections are good for their figures. LSU Dining announced Friday the release of a new mobile...

Families who have lost their pets to cancer displayed portraits to commemorate their lives on Jan. 12, 2013, at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. This year marks the 10th anniversary of the cancer treatment unit.

Vet School’s cancer treatment unit celebrates 10 years

By Shannon Roberts January 13, 2013

Dogs wagged their tails happily Saturday afternoon as they were greeted by the caregivers who treated them for cancer. The School of Veterinary Medicine launched its 40th anniversary celebration by honoring...

Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity dismissed until 2015

By Camille Stelly January 13, 2013

As of Nov. 16, the University’s chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity is no longer active on campus. The suspension will be lifted in 2015 — it ends Dec. 31, 2014. Hazing was the...

Kolache Kitchen owner Will Edwards poses with trays of prepared kolaches Saturday January 12, 2013 inside his restaurant on Nicholson Drive.

Alumnus opens new kolache restaurant

By Jonathan Olivier January 13, 2013

Baton Rouge residents now have the opportunity to enjoy kolaches, a Texas breakfast favorite, at University alumnus Will Edwards’ newly opened restaurant, The Kolache Kitchen. The Kolache Kitchen,...

Gregory Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, speaks Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013, to pro-life activists at Baton Rouge's third annual Pro-Life March.

Third annual Louisiana March for Life walks on state Capitol

By Fernanda Zamudio-Suaréz January 12, 2013

Students and Baton Rouge community members marched from the Old State Capitol to the State Capitol for the third annual Louisiana Life March on Saturday to connect pro-life Louisiana citizens and advocate...

A truck drives Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013 through the flooded road near the corner of Burbank Drive and Nicholson Drive.

Burbank Dr. closed from Walk On’s to Nicholson

By Gabrielle Braud January 10, 2013

Baton Rouge Police Department has closed off Burbank because of severe flooding between Walk On's and the Burbank, Nicholson light. Police are unsure when the area will be reopened to traffic. No road...

Student tech fee funds equipment, projects

By Olivia McClure December 2, 2012

The Student Technology Fee Oversight Committee authorized several significant purchases this semester. At a Sept. 24 committee meeting, members discussed the possibility of allowing University departments...

Digital arts junior Skye Byrd participates in a shawl dances Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012, during the Native American Student Association's dance demonstration in Free Speech Plaza. Byrd, a member of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, is NASA's vice president.

University events stress diversity

By Wilborn Nobles III December 2, 2012

Diversity is listed among the four goals of the University’s Flagship 2020 agenda, and minority students have done much to cultivate their community’s culture this semester. Organizations...

Student programs underutilized

By Luke Jones December 2, 2012

Throughout the year, the University offers a variety of services for students, including free flu shots, access to campus police and many more. Even though these services are included in required fees,...

Professor looked at aging workers, continues research

By Juliann Allen December 2, 2012

Though some have the perception aging workers cannot perform as well as younger workers, Tracey Rizzuto, professor of human resource and leadership development, published information from research earlier...

Greek life adds new sorority, votes in fraternity

By Shannon Roberts December 2, 2012

Theta Chi became the University’s 21st fraternity when it was voted into the Interfraternity Council on Sept. 26. In June, the Panhellenic Council voted to invite the sorority Alpha Phi on campus,...

Law Center receives largest gifts in history

By Danielle Kelley December 2, 2012

The Paul M. Hebert Law Center received its largest single donation and largest institutional gift in its history this semester. Law Center alumnus John Laborde pledged to donate $2 million in early November...