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Study Abroad changes programming

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
September 19, 2011

As students wandered from table to table Tuesday at the Study Abroad Fair, they may have noticed a few new programs offered this year. Carolyn Lewis, assistant professor of history and director of the...

Majority of University students are women

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
September 19, 2011

The battle of the sexes rages on as women consistently surpass men in the student population. The past 10 years' enrollment figures show more women than men receiving an education from the University,...

The Crock-Pot: Natural selection at work in sperm bank’s refusal of redheads

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
September 18, 2011

There exists a point where laissez-faire capitalism and human evolution meet, and Cryos International — the world's largest sperm bank — has bridged the divide. In an official statement, Cryos...

Merger may breed collaboration

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 18, 2011

The University's merger of the School of Social Work, School of Library and Information Science, College of Education, Department of Kinesiology, Early Childhood PK-3 program and the School of Human Resource...

Old Forestry Building plagued by decrepit conditions

By Laura Furr
Contributing Writer
September 18, 2011

Mud-caked classroom floors, stacks of unused chairs, mold-covered banisters — these are a few things one might find when visiting the Old Forestry Building, located off South Stadium Drive. And while...

As some minority enrollment numbers increase, others fall

By Juliann Allen
Contributing Writer
September 18, 2011

The University's fall enrollment report shows an increase in some minority populations on campus, while others have shrunk since last fall. The population of black, Hispanic and Pacific Islander undergraduates...

Landscape architecture students receive recognitions

By Meredith Will
Contributing Writer
September 18, 2011

Five University student groups were recently recognized by the American Society of Landscape Architects for their outstanding landscape architecture projects. Landscape architecture students submitted...

Former La. governor aims for White House

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
September 17, 2011

While prospective Republican presidential candidates participate in nationally televised debates, few Louisianians may realize a former Pelican State governor is in the competition. Buddy Roemer, former...

Nine opponents to challenge Jindal

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
September 17, 2011

When registration for the Louisiana governor's race closed Sept. 8, the gubernatorial election lineup left the incumbent Gov. Bobby Jindal with a wide array of opponents. There are currently 10 candidates...

Pop-up restaurant comes to BR

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
September 17, 2011

Last Thursday, Suite 100 in Perkins Rowe was an empty shell of a restaurant. But Friday and Saturday the space transformed into the venue for three dining experiences, teeming with chefs, servers, entertainers...

Company combats online fraud

By Erin Schnuit, Staff Writer
September 17, 2011

In today's economy, many shoppers are going online to make their purchases. Some consumers claim this is because of discounts and online clearance, but the general consensus is that online shopping is...