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Wall Street Journal ranks University Law Center 11th in jobs report

By Joshua Bergeron
Staff Writer
July 2, 2012

The Paul M. Hebert Law Center ranks 11th in percentage of 2011 graduates employed in full-time, long-term legal jobs within 9 months of graduation, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal. Director...

 

Fourth of July activities, fireworks to take place downtown, on USS Kidd

By Joshua Bergeron
Staff Writer
July 2, 2012

Tomorrow marks the United States of America's 236th birthday, and with it comes a plethora of activities for Baton Rouge residents. Paul Arrigo, president and CEO of Visit Baton Rouge, said the annual...

Study: Verizon best carrier in Baton Rouge

By Taylor Balkom
Staff Writer
June 27, 2012

Verizon is the best wireless carrier in Baton Rouge, with AT&T a close second, according to a study done by RootMetrics, a Seattle-based data statistic company. T-Mobile and Sprint follow in third...

GRAD Act allows for tuition increase

By Joshua Bergeron
Staff Writer
June 27, 2012

The University received a green designation on its targets for the LA GRAD Act from the Board of Regents on Wednesday, allowing it to raise tuition by 10 percent. During the annual review of the LA GRAD...

Sarah Kneiling, agriculture-business senior, has one final practice before leaving to represent the U.S.A. Quidditch team in London.

LSU Quidditch players chosen to represent US in international tournament

Sarah Kneiling, agriculture-business senior, and Brad Armentor, kinesiology senior, are getting ready to represent the U.S. abroad. They just have to remember to pack their broomsticks with their cleats. Kneiling,...

Dem. party appeals to young progressives

By Parker Cramer
Contributing Writer
June 27, 2012

The Louisiana Democratic Party hosted an event Wednesday night at Chelsea's Cafe to meet and greet with the state's progressive youth. The event was organized by LDP interns for young people to network...

Former Golden Girl wins fiction awards

By Kristen Frank
Contributing Writer
June 27, 2012

From dancing to drafting, M. M. Le Blanc has gone from being an LSU Golden Girl to writing an award-winning historical novel. The book, titled "Evangeline: Paradise Stolen," has received the 2012 National...

Engineering professors Louay Mohammad and George Voyladjis, Diamond B Construction president Bryan Bossier, Renee Bossier and LSU Chancellor Michael Martin prepare to cut the ribbon at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the new L.H. Bossier Laboratory on May 16.

Asphalt lab to give ‘hands-on’ experience

By Joshua Bergeron
Staff Writer
June 27, 2012

Louisiana's roads will soon see an increase in quality with the newly created L.H. Bossier Laboratory, according to engineering professor George Voyiadjis. Conventional roads, intended for long-term automobile...

Campaign trinket costs heavily debated

By Kristen Frank
Contributing Writer
June 27, 2012

Votes were cast and debates were partially concluded regarding the Election Code and trinkets in the Student Government meeting Tuesday night. To begin SG's public input portion of the meeting, Billy Wright,...

Restaurants open in Northgate area

By Austen Krantz
Staff Writer
June 25, 2012

Students around the north side of campus won't be going hungry.  Momma Goldberg's Deli officially opened Monday in College Row, while, across the street, Chipotle Mexican Grill at Highland Road and...

BR Pride celebrates sixth festival

By Taylor Schoen
Contributing Writer
June 24, 2012

Baton Rouge Pride Fest held its sixth annual festival alongside other pride events across the nation this past weekend. Baton Rouge's Pride events may have been on a smaller scale than other metropolises,...

Professor: censure bad mark on LSU

By Taylor Balkom
Staff Writer
June 24, 2012

The University's recent censure by the American Association of University Professors is part of a larger problem, according to biology professor Dominique Homberger, who was removed from a BIOL 1001 class...