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Dining provides Nutrition Tools

By Contributing Writer September 10, 2012

LSU Dining has compiled a set of tools to help students better understand what they should be eating. “The Nutrition Tools give you very specific information regarding the specific meal that you...

Kenneth Fasching-Varner, elementary
 
education assistant professor, discusses
 
his book “Occupying the Academy:
 
Just How important Is Diversity Work in
 
Higher Education?”

Professor’s work highlights diversity workers’ challenge

By Senior Contributing Writer September 10, 2012

A University professor’s new book suggests higher education’s commitment to diversity has not changed in the way diversity scholars anticipated after President Barack Obama was elected four...

Louisiana faces limited crop loss after Hurricane Isaac

By Contributing Writer September 10, 2012

Louisiana is expected to suffer about $100 million in crop loss from Hurricane Isaac, said LSU AgCenter Agricultural Economist Kurt Guidry. The state’s loss is minimal compared to previous storms...

City hopes to clean up Isaac debris within 45 days

By Contributing Writer/Radio Reporter September 10, 2012

Robert Hearn, environmental engineer of the Department of Public Works’ Environmental Division, said city and parish officials are working to clean up debris in Baton Rouge after Hurricane Isaac....

Knitting girl

University graduate student earns knitting scholarship, researches frog species

By Contributing Writer September 10, 2012

Knitting doesn’t just put the clothes on University graduate student Catherine Newman’s back, it also puts money in her bank account. Newman is one of four recipients of the $2,250 Beans...

Football: LSU stifles powerful Washington offense

By Tyler Nunez
Sports Contributor
September 9, 2012

A drop in humidity Saturday night may have made it a bit easier to breathe in Tiger Stadium, but that couldn't stop the Huskies from being suffocated by LSU's defense. A week after a performance against...

Athletics to give University $36 Million

By Chris Grillot
Staff Writer
September 9, 2012

LSU Athletics will give the University $36 million over the next five years to assist in the University's battle against budget cuts in a policy unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors on Friday....

hemistry graduate student Tian Tian and physics freshman Jay Cranford participate in the UREC’s challenge course Sunday.

Challenge course opens for individual students

By Jacy Baggett
Contributing Writer
September 9, 2012

University students will have the opportunity to challenge themselves on the UREC Challenge Program this semester. LSU UREC Adventure Education will host open challenge course hours for University students...

Challenge course opens for individual students

Challenge course opens for individual students

By Contributing Writer September 9, 2012

University students will have the opportunity to challenge themselves on the UREC Challenge Program this semester. LSU UREC Adventure Education will host open challenge course hours for University students...

A band performs following the Harambee on Thursday evening in the Student Union.

University celebrates semester at Harambee

By Senior Contributing Writer September 9, 2012

Students from LSU, Southern University and Baton Rouge Community College watched dancers, listened to speeches about getting involved and celebrated the new semester on Thursday night at the African American...

Survey shows increase in jobs for mass communication grads

By Contributing Writer September 6, 2012

College graduates who received bachelor degrees in journalism and mass communication in 2011 experienced a small improvement in the job market, according to the PEW Research Center. In the University...

District distributes survey on potential grocery store

By Ferris McDaniel
September 6, 2012

The Downtown Development District is currently conducting a survey to gather information and opinions from Baton Rouge residents about a potential grocery store in the city's downtown area. The survey...