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Moodle ticket sale ban not enforced

By Chet Hebert October 1, 2012

As football season gears into full swing, football is materializing not only on the field but also in the inboxes of students at the University. Students frequently use the Quickmail function on Moodle...

Celebrity vet tells alumni to use “common sense”

By Danielle Kelley October 1, 2012

During his first trip to Louisiana, celebrity veterinarian Marty Goldstein implored alumni of the School of Veterinary Medicine to use more natural methods when practicing animal healthcare. Some of...

The Vietnamese Student Association volunteered to serve food to the homeless Sunday. Sept. 30, 2012

Vietnamese Association engages in service, outreach

By Wilborn Nobles III September 30, 2012

When they are not serving food to more than 30 percent of Baton Rouge’s homeless population, members of the University’s Vietnamese Student Association occupy themselves with preserving their...

General Lee, a modified 1969 Dodge Charger R/T made specifically for the television show The Dukes of Hazzard, stands on display at The Dukes of Hazzard Family Reunion and Car Show Saturday evening.

Louisiana hosts ‘Dukes’ family reunion

By Shannon Roberts September 30, 2012

The pouring rain didn’t stop thousands of Livingston Parish residents and visitors from coming out and seeing their childhood heroes Bo and Luke Duke. More than 20,000 “Dukes of Hazzard”...

Power lost for parts of campus indefinitely

By Staff Reports September 28, 2012

Power outages occurred across campus around 11 a.m. on Friday, though it is not known how much of campus has been affected or for how long. David Maharrey, associate executive director for Facility and...

Concert promotes First Amendment

By Alyson Gaharan September 27, 2012

 The Baton Rouge community gathered in the Town Square on Thursday night to promote freedom of religion, enjoy cool weather and listen to jazz music at the Voices United Concert, hosted by the Americans...

Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson

Libertarian to speak on campus tonight

By Megan Dunbar September 27, 2012

Americans are split down the middle on the subject of needing a major third party, according to a Gallup poll that collected data in early September, and one third party candidate is speaking at the University...

Comic Bon Qui Qui entertains on campus

By Claire Caillier September 27, 2012

“Sa-currity,” “Ruu” and “I will cut you,” are all phrases that could be heard inside the Union Theater on Thursday night as former Mad TV star Anjelah Johnson made the...

Facility Services employee Hank Williams repairs a pipe Wednesday, September 26, 2012 in preparation for the LSU vs Towson game Saturday.

University, local businesses brace for game day crowds

By Juliann Allen September 27, 2012

Excitement reigns in the stillness of a Friday afternoon as Facility Services sets up fencing and places recycling bins around the University campus. Students finishing their last classes of the week walk...

The installed street poles on the corner of Burbank Dr. and W. Parker Blvd on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.

Turning lane, signal to be added to Burbank

By Ben Wallace September 26, 2012

Burbank Drive between Nicholson Drive and the median just past Jennifer Jean Drive will soon have a new traffic light and a left-hand turning lane, said Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development...

University arborist Blane Tullier installs copper wire in live oak trees in the Quad Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012.

Copper put in trees to protect from lightning

By Danielle Kelley September 26, 2012

The University is taking preventive measures to keep true to the Alma Mater’s line about “stately oaks.” After lightning recently struck a live oak planted in the Quad, likely during...

William Jenkins currently serves as interim LSU system president and chancellor.

University may be without permanent leader until May

By Chris Grillot September 26, 2012

Despite reports over the summer that the University would have a new leader by January, the search firm hired by the Board of Supervisors has yet to begin its quest and may not find a candidate until May.  ...