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BR cyclists ride to remember Crowson, Morris

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
January 28, 2012

Baton Rouge area cyclists gathered by the hundreds to ride in memory of accident victims Nathan Crowson and Daniel Morris. A drunk driver on Perkins Road hit Crowson and Morris Jan. 21. Crowson was died...

Students enjoy La Nina weather

By Will Brooks, Deputy News Editor
January 28, 2012

Highs in the 60s, short sleeves and laying out in the sun are usually associated with spring. But in January, these are unusual activities. The past month, specifically last week, brought higher than...

Campus Enterprises generate money for students

By Jatin Bhatia, staff writer
January 28, 2012

Campus Enterprises manages N.C. State's retail and hospitality operations; they returned almost $1.2 million to the University to be disbursed to students in the form of merit and need-based scholarships. ...

Governor Perdue continues the fight for education

By Jessie Halpern, Deputy News Editor
January 28, 2012

Governor Perdue lobbied for education in Charlotte Thursday of last week. Her proposal to help reverse recent budget cuts to education would increase the North Carolina sales tax by three-fourths of a...

R_Campus Enterprises generate money for students

By Jatin Bhatia, staff writer
January 28, 2012

Campus Enterprises, which manages NC State's retail and hospitality operations, returned almost $1.2 million to the university to be disbursed to students in the form of merit and need-based scholarships. ...

State senator encourages women to seek political office

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
January 27, 2012

Senate President Pro Tempore Sharon Weston Broome encouraged women to find their place in the political arena Thursday afternoon during an online seminar called "Don't Get Mad, Get Elected." Broome was...

 

Former LSU instructor hosts largest national biennial art event

By Ferris McDaniel
Contributing Writer
January 27, 2012

Who knew so much beauty could come from so much devastation? Six years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans, the city now hosts the country's largest biennial art event, Prospect New Orleans, which...

LSUHSC hitches onto Obama’s vet program

By Lea Ciskowski
Contributing Writer
January 27, 2012

First Lady Michelle Obama and Second Lady Jill Biden's "Joining Forces" initiative to support and medically treat the nation's veterans is spanning medical schools nationwide, and while LSU Health Sciences...

School of Social Work to add child and family studies as undergrad program

By Shannon Roberts
Contributing Writer
January 27, 2012

The School of Social Work will welcome child and family studies as its first undergraduate program beginning July 1. Child and family studies is moving from the School of Human Ecology in the College of...

Baton Rouge waitress competes in national Hooters competition

By Emily Herrington
Staff Writer
January 27, 2012

If the wings aren't enough to lure customers to Hooters of Baton Rouge, perhaps a dream girl will do the trick. Brittany Farmer, a 21-year-old waitress at Hooters on Corporate Boulevard, is one of 16 Hooters...

Dean named for new college

By Andrea Gallo
News Editor
January 26, 2012

The University announced Wednesday that Interim Dean of the College of Education Laura Lindsay will serve as dean of the College of Human Sciences and Education. The new college, announced last semester,...

Board of Regents: La. higher ed. mission statements updated

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
January 26, 2012

The Louisiana Board of Regents revised on Wednesday its role, scope and mission statements, which will be incorporated into a final response to state legislation that requested the Regents to study certain...