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Plays about LGBT issues from all over the country shown at Studio Theatre

Hundreds of one-act plays from across the country poured into the theatre department last semester, and six of those are making their debut at the 7th annual OUTWORKS Festival. OUTWORKS is part of the...

Sen. Neil Riser (center), R-Columbia, accepts congratulations from bill opponent Rep. Roy Burrell (left), D-Shreveport on Wednesday at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Gun bill continues progress through Legislature

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
May 2, 2012

A controversial bill in the state Legislature regarding gun-carrying laws is moving forward and possibly paving the way for fewer firearm restrictions. After tremendous support in the Senate, the bill,...

Electrical engineering design project to aid track team

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
May 2, 2012

It's not often that engineers find themselves in athletic facilities, but the product of an electrical engineering senior design project will soon be a fixture in LSU's Bernie Moore Track Stadium. Electrical...

Memorial service for Keller Zibilich scheduled for tonight

A memorial service for Keller Zibilich is scheduled for tonight at 7 p.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church. Family and friends will gather at the church to remember the finance freshman and member of...

Brightly-hued rice to bring healthy alternative for football season

The numerous pots of jambalaya surrounding Tiger Stadium during each home football game may become a lot more colorful this fall. Tiger fans clad in purple will be able to consume the color in another...

Campus Crime Briefs – 5/2/12

By Staff Reports
May 1, 2012

Student arrested for hit-and-run, DWI Officers arrested general business student William Eaton for a hit-and-run and DWI on April 27. The 18-year-old student from 22 Pale Dawn Place, The Woodlands, Texas,...

Football wins boost applicant numbers

It's normal for high school football players to observe a university's athletic program's success before they commit to a school, but non-athletes may also be influenced by a university's football season...

Philosopher tackles ‘God in 21st century’

God's place in today's world was up for debate Tuesday in Hill Memorial Library. During a lecture by Henrik Syse, a senior research fellow at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, the philosopher said many...

Cane’s founder visits business class

By Emily Herrington
Staff Writer
May 1, 2012

Todd Graves said he wants to be the chicken finger version of Xerox. When people make a copy, they're making a Xerox, he said. He aspires to have that interchangeable name association between Raising Cane's...

University students learn to salsa

By Jacy Baggett
Contributing Writer
May 1, 2012

Despite finals week quickly approaching, some University students took a study break Tuesday night to learn to shake their hips and salsa dance. Student Activities Board and Phi Beta Sigma sponsored "Dance...

Student Health Center pharmacy fills about 19,000 prescriptions in past year

By Brian Sibille May 1, 2012

The Student Health Center pharmacy has filled nearly 19,000 prescriptions since June 2011, and a look at the most frequently prescribed drugs tells a lot about the LSU student body. Birth control, allergy...

Alex Box Stadium Cash registers not installed

By Jacy Baggett
Contributing Writer
April 30, 2012

Despite LSU Dining spending $200,000 on cash registers for Alex Box Stadium concessions months ago, they still have not been installed. David Heidke, director of LSU Dining and Concessions, attributed...