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African American Club moves to Hatcher

Four months have passed since the ground blessing of the African American Cultural Center and Women's Center. The former buildings have been demolished and the construction plans are underway. The centers...

Tiger Lair food court reopens on campus

This academic year marked the addition of new food venues on campus and the grand re-opening of Tiger Lair on the second floor of the Student Union. Tiger Lair was closed at the end of the fall 2009 semester,...

Campaign exceeds $750M objective

By Josh Naquin
Contributing Writer
May 7, 2011

The University completed this year its highest grossing fundraising campaign to date, exceeding its $750 million goal. The Forever LSU campaign raised $764 million and, combined with an additional $34...

After year of budget gloom, fate of higher ed. still uncertain

After an academic year full of budget wrangling and political positioning, the final fate of higher education funding will be decided during the summer break. Gov. Bobby Jindal's executive budget, proposed...

J Hudson and Dani Borel, former SG president and vice president, speak with Gov. Bobby Jindal on Nov. 1. in Denham Springs.

Hudson, Borel tenacious amid Jindal’s budget cuts

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
May 7, 2011

Student Government worked both in the spotlight and behind the scenes this year to fight University budget cuts after Gov. Bobby Jindal's midyear cut to higher education. J Hudson and Dani Borel, former...

Larry Tremblay speaks in front of the Planning, Research and Performance Committee on April 27 at the Board of Regents meeting.

Merger brings lawsuit, controversy

By Sydni Dunn
Staff Writer
May 7, 2011

From student-powered lawsuits to a widespread program evaluation, the Board of Regents has had a busy spring semester. The Regents started the year by approving a handful of new members to the Board after...

Construction of the E.J. Ourso College of Business Education Complex is on track for completion by fall of 2012. The BEC is funded by both private and state dollars.

Business Education Complex slated to open fall 2012

Construction of the E.J. Ourso College of Business Education Complex has run smoothly in the past two semesters and should be open for classes in fall 2012, said Tim Rodrigue, assistant director of alumni...

University sees increase of ‘green’ initiatives

Efforts to raise environmental awareness and become a more environmentally friendly campus have increased at the University. The Daily Reveille reported Jan. 20 that the University averaged 122 tons of...

Advisers submit economic proposal that dosen’t address tuition increases

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
May 5, 2011

A proposal crafted by Student Government's economic advisers is in the midst of being distributed to state legislators and labeled as representing "the stance of the LSU student body," though it fails...

 

LSUPD makes arrest in flag burning

By Staff Reports
May 4, 2011

LSUPD has arrested Isaac Eslava, the University student suspected in the burning of the American flag at the War Memorial on Monday. Sgt. Blake Tabor, LSUPD spokesman, said Eslava's attorney saw the news...

Bonvillain, Sellers carry out initiatives

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
May 4, 2011

Former Student Government presidential candidates Brooksie Bonvillain and Chris Sellers of "Leading the Way" say they have proven "leadership isn't merely positional" after accomplishing 17 of their 23...

Isaac Eslava, suspect

Student wanted in flag burning, may have fled to Ga.

University student Isaac Eslava is wanted for burning an American flag and theft of a University flag at the War Memorial early Monday morning. The LSU Police Department obtained an arrest warrant Wednesday...