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Professor is worldwide anthrax specialist

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
October 19, 2011

A world-renowned anthrax expert has taught and researched at the University for more than 30 years, and he says Louisiana culture has kept him from bringing his expertise elsewhere. Martin Hugh-Jones,...

Students can experience hardships in Tunnel of Oppression program

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
October 19, 2011

The Department of Residential Life's Social Justice and Service Committee will host an informational meeting today for students interested in participating in the interactive Tunnel of Oppression program...

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LSU Dining tries to further curb waste with Project: Clean Plate

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
October 19, 2011

Both The 459 and The 5 dining halls are on track to surpass their goal of a 20 percent reduction of food waste as part of the biannual Project: Clean Plate initiative. This semester's five-week program...

Federal stimulus funds energy-saving projects

By Laura Furr
Contributing Writer
October 18, 2011

The University could save thousands of dollars in future operation costs as a result of seven energy-saving projects currently under way on campus. The projects, which are funded by a $3.1 million federal...

University to compete in recycling contest

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

Tiger fans have the opportunity to participate in a national recycling competition against schools across the nation at the football game against Auburn on Saturday. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency...

SG Black Caucus continues to work on initiatives despite change in leadership

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

The Student Government Black Caucus continues to work on initiatives after a recent change in leadership and hopes to boost membership in semesters to come. The resolution to create the caucus, which was...

Instructors get longer contracts

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

University instructors have finally received good news after several semesters of uncertainty — they will no longer be receiving termination notices each semester. Instead, the University will revert...

 

Louisiana restaurant inspections now available online

By Joshua Naquin
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

Ever wonder if your favorite restaurant properly cleans its kitchen before you come in to clean your plate? Anyone can now easily access local restaurants' health inspection records to check the cleanliness...

 

Further allegations against Vet School employee emerge

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

A second woman has come forward with more allegations of abuse against LSU School of Veterinary Medicine employee Marc Boudreaux following a restraining order filed against him on Monday citing sexual...

La. pres. candidate Roemer defends Occupy movement

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

Further removing himself from the standard Republican ticket, former Louisiana governor and presidential candidate Buddy Roemer became the first and only GOP presidential candidate to visit — let...

Senate passes resolution to keep current class time schedule

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
October 18, 2011

In response to the Faculty Senate's resolution to consider moving class start times ahead 10 minutes, the Student Government Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night to request classes continue following...

 

Students, fans protest lack of home night games

By Catherine Parsiola
Contributing Writer
October 17, 2011

"And it is Saturday night in Death Valley," scream football posters across campus. Except it's not. For the first time in 76 years, the LSU football schedule contains no night games at home against Southeastern...