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International Studies Junior Madison Trahan (left) and criminology sophomore Kendall Sessoms (right) collecting goods outside grocery store.

Air Force service organization contributes to hurricane relief in Fort Myers, Florida

By Claire Theriot November 30, 2022

LSU’s chapter of Silver Wings, a professional development organization rooted in civic engagement, community service and military support, is an active part of the recovery effort in Fort Myers,...

Students sit at the Starbucks in the LSU Barnes and Nobles Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, on LSU's campus.

LSU transfer students share experiences adjusting to a new campus, making friends

By Claire Theriot November 29, 2022

Transferring to LSU from a community college was very intimidating for Political communication sophomore Julie Smolsky, especially since she didn’t receive the Welcome Week activities or counselor...

The Business Education Complex sits on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, on LSU’s campus in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Executive Education will offer Certified Public Manager program in the spring of 2023

By Chandler McIntosh November 28, 2022

LSU's Certified Public Manager program that provides participants with effective skills for the workforce will begin in January 2023, according to LSU Executive Education Director Michelle Boullion. Boullion...

The sign sits beside the elevator on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, in South Hall in Baton Rouge La.

LSU students, staff share issues with campus’ elevators, Facility Services offers explanations

By Domenic Purdy & Sierra Vanderhorst November 27, 2022

Editor's note: Since this article's publication, issues with the annex elevator in Patrick F. Taylor Hall have been resolved and the elevator is back in service, the College of Engineering's Director of...

A mural lines the hallway inside Allen Hall on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, on LSU’s campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Are the murals in Allen Hall racist? Students, art experts weigh in.

By Maddie Scott November 27, 2022

In Allen Hall, there are several fresco murals painted from 1936 to 1939 as part of a project between several senior theses. The murals have gained attention from students and Student Government members...

Graduate students smiling after a meeting. 

LSU graduate students, faculty come together to form new Black History Research and Writers Group

By Emily Bracher November 26, 2022

A group of LSU graduate students in the United States history cohort and faculty members joined together to create a new Black History Research and Writers Group at LSU. The group was inspired by history...

Sophomore student Jahbari Parquet shows off his post on the BLACKLSU26 instagram page on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022, in the quad on LSU's campus.

Black LSU 26 Instagram account provides community, connection for campus’ underrepresented communities

By Payton Manuel |@payton_manuel04 November 25, 2022

A university as large as LSU can be intimidating for freshmen, especially freshmen of minority populations. To support students of color and provide a community in a sea of nearly 38,000 students, an Instagram...

LSU Film & Television junior Donald Cain works on sound equipment Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, in the Music and Dramatic Arts film equipment office on Dalrymple Drive at LSU.

Students, professors on LSU’s two film programs, each with a different approach to film education

By Corbin Ross November 24, 2022

LSU offers two programs for students interested in pursuing film: the screen arts program housed in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and the film and television program housed in the College...

East Baton Rouge Parish School Board announce their participation in a $3.5 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.(Left to Right) Andrea O’Konski, Chief Officer of Accountability, Assessment & Evaluation, Suzanne Navo, EBRPSS Grant Writer Dr. Judith Rhodes, Professor of Research, LSU Social Research & Evaluation Ctrl., William Tate IV, LSU President, Evelyn Ware-Jackson, EBRPSS School Board Member, Dr. Sito Narcisse, Superintendent, East Baton Rouge Public School System, Dr. Ray Hart, Executive Director, Council of the Great City Schools, Jill Dyason, EBRPSS Board Member, Tim Hudson, Chief Learning Officer, DreamBox Learning, Mike Gaudet, EBRPSS Board Member, Jason Sinquefield, Senior VP of Sales & Marketing, DreamBox Learning, Dr. Arend W. A. Van Gemmert, LSU Professor & Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Nicole King,  VP, Urban Education & State Engagement, DreamBox Learning 

LSU Social Research and Evaluation Center partners with EBR School System to tackle math disparities

By Chandler McIntosh November 23, 2022

The LSU Social Research and Evaluation Center is partnering with the East Baton Rouge Parish School System and Dreambox Learning to tackle disparities in mathematical knowledge within Baton Rouge schools,...

Attorney General of Louisiana Jeff Landry addresses the room on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022, in the Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.

Conservative students, political scientist share insights on 2023 Republican governor candidates

By Domenic Purdy November 21, 2022

The campaign trail for the 2023 governor’s race has officially started, especially for Republican politicians seeking to take control of the office from Gov. John Bel Edwards, set to end his second...

Students Who Don't Drink Graphic

LSU students share experiences not drinking in college despite university’s party culture

By Gabby Jimenez November 21, 2022

LSU students frequently spend weekends drinking at places like Tigerland and football tailgates, contributing to the university having a notorious party school reputation.In a Niche.com poll about LSU's...

Rally organizer Cheyenne Autin speaks to those gathered on Friday, Nov. 18, 2022, on the LSU Parade Ground before the march begins.

Climate March raises awareness for environmental issues, calls to divest from fossil fuel companies

By Chandler McIntosh November 20, 2022

Climate activists and students from multiple organizations gathered in the Parade Grounds and marched to the LSU Foundation building on Friday for a climate change rally. According to international studies...