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Greg Brazaitis of Energy Transfer Partners speaks at an energy conference at the School of the Coast and Environment building on Tuesday. LSU's energy department hosted the summit where professors, faculty, and energy experts from across the country came together to discuss energy trends and Louisiana's shale and sand opportunities, which economists predict are the key for LA's economic future.

Summit addresses energy resources

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
October 17, 2011

Energy experts flooded the University on Tuesday as the country's leading energy policymakers pinpointed unconventional energy opportunities in Louisiana as part of the University's Center for Energy Studies'...

Many college students’ health care insured but not covered

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
October 17, 2011

Though the Affordable Care Act of spring 2010 provided health insurance coverage to many more young Americans, millions of college students still have to pay out of pocket for health care on campus. Like...

 

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...

Campus Crime Briefs: 10/18/11

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October 17, 2011

Student arrested for resisting arrest, vandalism to two vehicles A University student was chased by LSU Police Department officers and arrested after he damaged two parked vehicles in the early morning...

Dining halls, on-campus eateries offer popular autumnal foods, drinks

By Laura Furr
Contributing Writer
October 17, 2011

Temperatures are dropping, sweaters are emerging from the backs of closets and LSU Dining is hard at work to provide students with savory fall foods this season. Starbucks vendors are selling the popular...

Board eliminates fee to use rooms

By Claire Caillier
Contributing Writer
October 17, 2011

The Union Board will no longer charge student groups and organizations a fee to meet in a room in the Union, according to Jason Tolliver, executive director of University Auxiliary Services and the Student...

Business dean shares background in talk

By Trey Nwankwo
Contributing Writer
October 17, 2011

E.J. Ourso College of Business Dean Eli Jones interacted with a group of about 25 University students Tuesday night as a part of the Diversity & Inclusion Initiative, which aims to recruit and retain...

Online shopping to benefit nonprofits

By Meredith Will
Contributing Writer
October 16, 2011

Louisiana nonprofit organization HOPE Ministries joined 29 other nonprofits to create an online shopping mall to benefit the local economy and community. The site, called Louisiana Community Marketplace,...

Pipes in a tunnel under the Quad carry steam power to buildings.

Tunnel steam system under Quad powers surrounding buildings

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
October 16, 2011

Inspiring tales as old as Himes Hall, the tunnel system lurking below the sunny and well-traversed Quad has spurred student curiosity and decades of urban legends. Drafted into the original campus plans...

Grad student alleges sexual abuse by Vet School staff member

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
October 16, 2011

A restraining order was issued against a University employee Monday after a graduate student accused him of burglary, harassment and extensive sexual abuse. Marc Boudreaux, assistant director of biotechnology...

Flu shots offered in more locations

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
October 15, 2011

The Student Health Center is making an effort to make flu shots more accessible to students through its Flu Shots on the Geaux program. In addition to offering shots at the Student Health Center, SHC employees...