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Tobacco-free campus a possibility

By Contributing Writer August 26, 2012

Despite the warning signs plastered near the library’s entrance, whiffs of cigarette smoke still linger in the air. Those aromas, along with every other trace of tobacco, could eventually disappear...

Gov. Jindal declares a state of emergency in Louisiana

By Staff Reports
August 25, 2012

Update 4:56 p.m.: The National Weather Service has placed East Baton Rouge Parish under a tropical storm warning. Baton Rouge could see tropical storm conditions as early as Tuesday night, according to...

Tobacco-free campus a possibility

By Taylor Kimball
Contributing Writer
August 25, 2012

Despite the warning signs plastered near the library's entrance, whiffs of cigarette smoke still linger in the air. Those aromas, along with every other trace of tobacco, could eventually disappear from...

All-American Chris Hogan speaks on becoming a successful leader

By Joshua Bergeron
Staff Writer
August 25, 2012

A crowd of engineering students gathered in the newly minted Business Education Complex Auditorium on Friday to learn how to become better leaders. Chris Hogan, former All-American football star and member...

 

Holden faces opposition in November election

By Megan Dunbar
Staff Writer
August 25, 2012

Since 2004, Baton Rouge Mayor-President Melvin "Kip" Holden has enjoyed city-wide popularity and a landslide 2008 election. But as he begins another bid for a final term in November, the path to victory...

Faculty: School of Landscape Architecture appoints professor as new director

By Staff Writer August 25, 2012

Lounging outside of Garden District Coffee, the new director of the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture takes a long sip of his dark java before speaking. “While I am the director, I’m...

The Loan Closet aids international students

By Contributing Writer August 25, 2012

Claire Malsch didn’t have a pillow, a lamp or a drying rack for her dishes when she moved to Baton Rouge. While a trip home or a visit to a local department store might be easy for some students,...

Barnes & Noble at LSU to open in the fall

By Contributing Writer August 25, 2012

The first weekend in November will be groundbreaking for the University community. Not only does the football team face one of its toughest competitors, the University of Alabama, but LSU will also mark...

Police arrest faux art student

By Chris Grillot
Staff Writer
August 23, 2012

Christopher Quinnon Brady, a University student, turned himself in Wednesday after the LSU Police Department sent out a broadcast email looking for a man who posed as an art student to photograph a female...

Faculty: School of Landscape Architecture appoints professor as new director

By Ferris McDaniel
Staff Writer
August 23, 2012

Lounging outside of Garden District Coffee, the new director of the Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture takes a long sip of his dark java before speaking. "While I am the director, I'm only a...

UPDATED: Police search sorority row for suspect

By Brian Sibille
News Editor
August 22, 2012

Update 4:04 p.m.: Capt. Cory Lalonde, LSU PD spokesman, said police responded to the Sorority Row area because a suspicious person who was possibly carrying a weapon was reported to police. The suspicious...

All lanes of I-10 now open

By Ben Wallace
Senior Contributing Writer
August 22, 2012

UPDATE: 7:57 a.m. All lanes are now open on I-10 in both directions following a controlled detonation and burn of the remaining isobutane shortly before midnight last night, according to Louisiana State...