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Professor receives communication disorder grant

By Juliann Allen September 26, 2012

Yunjung Kim, communication sciences and disorders assistant professor, will spend the next three years studying the relationship between speech disorders and Parkinson’s disease. Kim received a...

Students are served food at The 5 Dining Hall.

Dietitian hopes to educate athletes, impact meal plans

By Caitlin McCord September 26, 2012

Briggitte Mosley did not attend LSU. She wasn’t even a fan until she started her first job here. Now, she bleeds purple and gold. “I graduated from Louisiana Tech in Ruston in 1983 in May,”...

Students sit in the front row of the Union Theater on Tuesday night, waiting for the screening of "Pitch Perfect" to begin. Sept. 25, 2012

University screens ‘Pitch Perfect’ in Union Theater

By Megan Dunbar September 25, 2012

A line of excited students wrapped around the Student Union on Tuesday evening as they waited for the doors to open for the free screening of “Pitch Perfect.” In the vein of the popular TV...

The new Dunkin' Donuts on Sherwood Forrest in Baton Rouge on Tuesday. Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012.

Eleven Dunkin’ Donuts locations to open in Baton Rouge by 2018

By Ben Wallace September 25, 2012

For Baton Rouge donut lovers, life got a little bit sweeter Tuesday. Dunkin’ Donuts opened the first of 11 planned locations for the city’s capital area just south of Interstate 12 on Sherwood...

Fair shows Study Abroad resources

By Alyson Gaharan September 25, 2012

The Study Abroad Fair, held in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom in the Student Union on Tuesday, highlighted the University’s vast study abroad resources, which Academic Programs Abroad Director Harald...

The new purple and gold lights brighten Tiger Stadium's facade Monday night. Sept. 24, 2012.

Tiger Stadium lights display hundreds of color schemes

By Ben Wallace September 24, 2012

Golden victory has taken on a literal meaning this season outside of Tiger Stadium, where an aureate glow emanates from the corridors along the top of the stadium’s north side after each home football...

University to screen ‘Pitch Perfect’

By Shannon Roberts September 24, 2012

Students have the opportunity to be among the first to see the comedy “Pitch Perfect” tonight, which was filmed on the University’s campus last fall. The University will be offering...

Museum features steamboat exhibit, glimpse into history of the Mississippi marvels

Museum features steamboat exhibit, glimpse into history of the Mississippi marvels

By Ferris McDaniel September 24, 2012

Before a time when people would look for the nearest interstate on-ramp, they were watching their step as they boarded a mysterious new adventure. This year marks the 200th anniversary of the steamboat’s...

Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Sr. Agent Wesley Duck, left, and St. John Parish Sheriff Deputy Jason Raborn rescue Bernita and David Augustine and their dog Ella from the their home in the Cambridge Neighborhood in LaPlace, La., Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012. Isaac soaked Louisiana for yet another day and pushed more water into neighborhoods all around the city, flooding homes and forcing last-minute evacuations and rescues. (AP Photo/The Advocate, Arthur D. Lauck) MAGS OUT; INTERNET OUT; NO SALES; TV OUT; NO FORNS; LOUISIANA BUSINESS INC. OUT (INCLUDING GREATER BATON ROUGE BUSINESS REPORT, 225, 10/12, INREGISTER, LBI CUSTOM)

Isaac recovery questions linger

By The Associated Press September 24, 2012

The aftermath of Hurricane Isaac has left many folks wondering how long waters and lands, and the mix of water and land that is so south Louisiana, will take to recover. Maybe longer than anyone wants...

Vice Chancellor and CFO Eric Monday speaks at a Student Technology Fee Oversight Committee meeting Monday afternoon.

Student Tech Fee funds may be given to individual departments

By Olivia McClure September 24, 2012

University departments may be able to apply for Student Technology Fee-funded monetary awards starting in the next fiscal year. At a meeting of the Student Technology Fee Oversight Committee on Monday,...

UREC Adventure Education has sent two groups of students to kayak in Florida, one last spring and the latest over the weekend.

UREC Adventure Education sends students on kayak trip

By Jacy Baggett September 23, 2012

The final days of summer came to an end this weekend, and one group of University students decided to make the most of it by kayaking in the waters of Pensacola, Fla. Chris Bullard, assistant director...

Cell phone charging stations like this are placed throughout Middleton Library.

Cell phone charging stations placed in library, Union

By Joshua Bergeron September 23, 2012

In addition to filling their brains with knowledge in the library or filling their stomachs in the Student Union, students can now fill their phones with electricity. As part of a Student Tech Fee initiative,...