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Stadium staff help injured and sick during games

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
November 13, 2011

While cheering and celebrating in Tiger Stadium, students may not notice some of the most important people at the game — the stadium medical staff. At a typical game, the team includes about 30 to...

Administrators answer questions about higher education

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
November 13, 2011

Programs cut. Professors laid off. Tuition hiked. When these troublesome topics arise, administrators decide the fate and the future of universities. They're also the ones taking the brunt of the blame...

East Laville to be finished April 2012

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
November 13, 2011

East Laville Hall renovations are on schedule and under budget, according to Steve Waller, director of Residential Life. The construction, which is slated to be complete in April 2012, will add 337 beds...

Beluga messaging app to be phased out

By Joshua Bergeron
Contributing Writer
November 10, 2011

Facebook has harpooned the Beluga whale. The social networking giant acquired Beluga, a group messaging application, in March. And ever since, Facebook has been slowly phasing out the application. As of...

National Guard troops celebrate LSU win from overseas

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
November 10, 2011

A lone LSU flag was hoisted into the air in Iraq as a celebration for the Tigers' win against the Crimson Tide last weekend amid cheers echoing through Baton Rouge and Tuscaloosa. A Louisiana Army National...

River Road closure to affect gameday traffic

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
November 10, 2011

Repairs resulting from Mississippi River flooding earlier this year will cause closures on River Road that could be problematic for students and University football fans, according to a news release from...

SG plans Homecoming recycling competition

By Austen Krantz
Contributing Writer
November 10, 2011

Parade Ground tailgaters have the chance to go green Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. during Student Government's Recycling Tailgate Competition. The event will divide the Parade Ground into four color-coded...

Petition created to protect federal aid

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
November 10, 2011

Under the ominous shadows of a debt crisis and election year, the Student Aid Alliance, comprising 75 higher education organizations, has begun a petition to protect federal financial aid from cuts that...

Entrepreneurship Week begins today with locally influenced events

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
November 10, 2011

The capital city is hosting an array of conferences, socials, boot camps and more for potential business owners and enterprising individuals from today until Nov. 19. The first everBaton Rouge Entrepreneurship...

Students fight use of sweatshops in making LSU apparel

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
November 10, 2011

A small group of University students laid the foundation Thursday for the creation of an LSU affiliate of United Students Against Sweatshops. National and regional organizers informed students of the role...

Equality Louisiana advocates for anti-bullying legislation

By Lauren Duhon
Contributing Writer
November 9, 2011

In the wake of a bullying uproar around the nation, Louisiana organizations statewide have come together to advocate for an inclusive anti-bullying bill. Equality Louisiana, a LGBTQ coalition of 23 college,...

 

Boudreaux loses job amid allegations

LSU School of Veterinary Medicine employee Marc Boudreaux has been fired after weeks of sexual abuse allegations and delayed court hearings. University Media Relations Director Ernie Ballard confirmed...