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Quizno’s, CC’s and Bayou Bistreaux open in Student Union

By Josh Naquin
Contributing Writer
February 21, 2011

Tiger Lair officially opened for business Monday with Quizno's Subs, Bayou Bistreaux and CC's now serving customers. The food vendors are the first to open up since the Tiger Lair's closure for remodeling...

Education is the first to be repossessed

By Trey Ferguson, Deputy Viewpoint Editor
February 21, 2011

A new spending bill was proposed to the House of Representatives last Friday that would substantially cut spending by over $100 billion from the President's fiscal year. This bill proposes cutting the...

Woman visiting ECA dies Sunday morning, cause of death still undetermined

By Staff Reports
February 20, 2011

A 28-year-old woman unaffiliated with the University died this morning after being rushed to the hospital from the University's East Campus Apartments. The woman, Kristine Ritter, was pronounced dead when...

PO box to be mandatory for on-campus residents

By Xerxes A. Wilson
Staff Writer
February 20, 2011

Students living on campus will be required to purchase a post office box at the soon-to-be-renovated post office starting next semester at $70 per year.   The regulation comes with the University's...

 

Pets, owners participate in the Mystic Krewe de Mutts

By Catherine Threlkeld
Contributing Writer
February 20, 2011

Baton Rouge kicked off its Mardi Gras celebration Sunday with the 12th annual "Mystic Krewe de Mutts" parade downtown. Pet lovers, dogs of every shape and size, vendors and animal-rescue organizations...

Adventure Palooza instructs students in outdoor fun

By Josh Naquin
Contributing Writer
February 18, 2011

Warm weather has arrived just in time for the LSU UREC's Adventure Palooza.  Beginning Saturday, the outdoor adventure education course will include instruction in kayaking, canoeing and rock climbing...

Baton Rouge ranks seventh on list of cities with most fast food restaurants

By Celeste Ansley
Staff Writer
February 17, 2011

When University students want to satisfy their drunken munchies, finding a quick, greasy meal isn't hard, according to a recent study by The Daily Beast. The study, compiled using research conducted by...

Director of Coastal Studies Institute passes away

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
February 17, 2011

University professor Gregory Stone passed away this morning, according to a family friend.   Rick Gregg confirmed that Stone, who was a coastal sciences professor and director of the Coastal Studies...

Women’s and Gender Studies opts for consolidation of program

By Sydni Dunn
Staff Writer
February 16, 2011

Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of stories looking at 34 University programs under scrutiny. The Board of Regents, the body that oversees the state's higher education system, labeled those...

Students ring in Valentine’s Day without the chime

By Sydni Dunn
Staff Writer
February 15, 2011

Couples who participated in the traditional Valentine's Day kiss late Sunday night now have an answer to why the bells in Memorial Tower did not chime at midnight. Jim Henry, facility maintenance manager,...