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Chancellor worries about losing nearly 40 percent of faculty to retirement

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 28, 2011

Chancellor Michael Martin said one of his primary concerns for the University is that retirement is looming for nearly 40 percent of faculty, while the amount of incoming faculty members has faded. The...

Students get face time with admins

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 28, 2011

Chancellor Michael Martin encouraged students to brainstorm ideas for fundraising and the betterment of the University during Student Government's "Chats with the Chancellor" on Thursday. Martin, along...

Campus crime stats from 2010 released

By Brian Sibille
Staff Writer
September 28, 2011

The LSU Police Department released annual crime statistics for 2010 on Thursday, separating crimes on campus, off campus, on public property and at residential facilities. According to the statistics,...

Emergency notification 98.3 percent successful

By Joshua Bergeron
Contributing Writer
September 28, 2011

The Emergency Operations Center conducted its latest test of its emergency notifications system Wednesday with an increased success rate of 98.3 percent. The notification went out in three ways —...

Senate urges inquiry of ‘no technology’ policy

By Kate Mabry
September 28, 2011

Student Government Senate passed a resolution Wednesday to urge the Office of Academic Affairs to examine the use of a "no technology in the classroom" policy enforced by some instructors. The unofficial...

Provost search to cost about $100,000

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 28, 2011

The University has hired Greenwood/Asher & Associates, Inc. as the search firm to facilitate the hiring process for Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Jack Hamilton's replacement. The nearly finalized...

University to pay up to $1.5 M for provost search

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 27, 2011

The University's contract with Greenwood/Asher & Associates Inc., the search firm working on Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Jack Hamilton's replacement, is nearly finalized, and could cost the...

An array of healthier food choices is now available at The 5 dining hall.

Dining hall offers nutritious options

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
September 27, 2011

The menu at The 5 dining hall has been redesigned this semester to offer students healthier meal options than in years past. Changes were made in an effort to offer students balance in their dining options,...

Faculty union clashes with chancellor

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 26, 2011

As many of the University's faculty have banded together to create the LSUnited faculty union to spike faculty representation for a louder voice in making University decisions, members are experiencing...

SG members hear student grievances

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
September 26, 2011

Student Government members discussed University issues with students Tuesday afternoon at the first fall Straight Talk, a Student Outreach Committee event where students can express any concern or compliment...

Cameron Carnley and Meroe Adeeb rehearse Sept. 20 for Louisiana Opera Outreach Program’s production of “The Three Little Pigs.”

LOOP brings opera to EBR schools

By Catherine Parsiola
Contributing Writer
September 26, 2011

Pigs are probably the last thing to come to mind when one thinks of opera. But the curly-tailed creatures are getting a little more musical as University students prepare to perform "Three Little Pigs"...

At the Monday evening session of TigerFIT, instructor Mark Romanoski leads his group across the UREC tennis courts. Students are coached as they perform various physical challenges.

New student programs provide incentives to get active

By Claire Caillier
Contributing Writer
September 26, 2011

Students looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle now have an incentive to do so with two new campus programs offering students rewards for their effort. The first, the TigerFIT Warrior Challenge, gives...