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Scientists sample seawater for measurement of dissolved carbon content in coastal Louisiana.

NASA grants LSU researchers $1.4 million to study severe weather disturbances in the Gulf of Mexico

By Claire Theriot October 19, 2022

LSU researchers received a $1.4 million grant to study the impact severe weather disturbances have on the western portion of the Gulf of Mexico. Z. George Xue, an associate professor in LSU’s Department...

Mathias Fischer, a Ph.D student from the University of Education at Heidelberg, Germany, gives a guest lecture to Tobin Lab members in LSU Peabody Hall. 

LSU professor creates collaborative space for research, discussion of homelessness in schools

By Chandler McIntosh October 18, 2022

An education professor at LSU used her passion for discussing homelessness, education, housing and justice to create a creative space called the Tobin Lab to collaborate with students. Kerri Tobin said...

The Sun sets on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022, behind Memorial Tower on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU building renaming committee quietly disbanded in December 2021

By Josh Archote October 17, 2022

LSU's building renaming committee quietly disbanded in December 2021, the university confirmed Monday. Committee members came to a consensus to disband the group to “give the new administration...

The entrance of the corn maze at the Botanic Gardens sits decorated with pumpkins on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022, on Essen Ln. in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU AgCenter hosts annual Corn Maze at Burden with a corn maze and pumpkin patch for students and families

By Emily Bracher & Claire Theriot October 17, 2022

The LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens is hosting its annual fall event, Corn Maze at Burden, for students and families every weekend in October. Communications Coordinator of the LSU Botanic Gardens, Hailey...

Cannabis Pardon Graphic

‘I think it’s inevitable:’ Law professor, students react to Biden’s marijuana pardon, future legalization

By Maddie Scott October 17, 2022

In an Oct. 6 announcement, President Joe Biden fully pardoned US citizens and lawful permanent residents who committed simple possession of marijuana on a federal level. Still, there are questions...

Feminists in Action officers stand at their table during Fall Fest in the LSU Parade Grounds on Sept. 16 in Baton Rouge, La.

‘Feminism is for everyone:’ Feminists in Action members discuss group’s purpose, upcoming events

By Katherine Frazer October 16, 2022

LSU’s student-run feminist organization, Feminists in Action, is working to bring meaningful change to the culture on campus. The group, entering its tenth year as an organization on campus, holds...

Three Panda Express employees take and assemble orders on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, in the LSU Student Union on Highland Road in Baton Rouge, La.

‘We still care about this issue:’ SG passes resolution for $20 an hour minimum wage

By Corbin Ross October 16, 2022

The Student Government Senate passed a resolution urging LSU to increase the minimum wage for on-campus workers at their Wednesday, Oct. 12 meeting. The resolution passed with 29 in favor, seven against...

A charcuterie box created by Independent Sweets.

Student-run baking business finds success with LSU parents: ‘She just made it so easy’

By Gabby Jimenez October 16, 2022

Sports administration senior Marileah Niddrie’s baking company, Independent Sweets, started as a fun way to make money during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, she averages about 120 orders per month.  Niddrie’s...

A group of researchers from the University of Tennessee and the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium collecting samples of soil and marsh vegetation in Terrebonne Parish, La. Annette Summers Engel.

LSU researchers join team of universities to study methane emissions in coastal wetlands

By Katherine Frazer October 13, 2022

Researchers at LSU are joining a group of scientists from four universities to investigate naturally occurring methane emissions in Louisiana’s coastal wetlands. Professors in the Department of Oceanography...

The Honors students of the class of 2022 pose together in Baton Rouge, La.

Is the Honors College worth it? Dean, students share benefits, resources available

By Gabby Jimenez October 12, 2022

Students within LSU’s Ogden Honors College have a list of requirements to complete in order to graduate with honors. By doing these requirements, honors students have access to resources unavailable...

Case featuring sketching of the Mississippi River and letters about flooding on display in the Hill Memorial Library in Baton Rouge, La.  

LSU Libraries exhibit portrays Louisiana’s relationship with water, its coastal wetlands

By Chandler McIntosh October 12, 2022

LSU Libraries’ newest exhibition showcases Louisianians’ relationship with natural resources and the potential they have to threaten life and property.The exhibition, “Water, Water Everywhere:...

Fresh produce sits on the shelves on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, inside the food pantry at the LSU Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.

‘Prevalent issue on campus:’ SG, university working toward Hunger-Free Campus designation

By Corbin Ross October 10, 2022

Student Government is working to get LSU designated as a Hunger-Free Campus by the state, according to kinesiology senior Evan Antie, director of student auxiliaries and services.  This designation,...