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New Year’s Resolutions focus on health

By Josh Naquin
Contributing Writer
January 17, 2011

As University students flock back to campus for the new year, they aren't returning alone. Now is the season for New Year's resolutions, and many students are returning to campus with new goals and ambitions....

Timeline: Budget Cuts to Higher Education

By The Daily Reveille
January 17, 2011

A timeline of events for 2010 surrounding budget cuts to higher education.

Desensationalize the media to sensitize the situation

By Nick Romanos, Staff Columnist
January 17, 2011

If you've tuned into any sort of national print, television or online news in the past week, you have heard the name Jared Loughner.  This name belongs to the troubled young man who fired into a crowd...

Creating a sustainable culture

By Technician Editorial Board
January 17, 2011

Facts: According to the 2010 Assessing Student Attitudes Toward Sustainability Issues survey, 73 percent of respondents though it was important for N.C. State to be a leader in sustainability. The University...

City officials break ground at Town Square

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
January 17, 2011

Baton Rouge officials bundled up Jan. 14 to break ground at the new North Boulevard Town Square. The Town Square is located downtown on North Boulevard between Fifth Street and River Road. The area will...

SG plans to start progress on initiatives before semester ends

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
January 16, 2011

As the spring semester begins, Student Government President J Hudson and Vice President Dani Borel say they plan to accomplish or start working on all 32 of their campaign initiatives by the end of the...

Other universities suffer budget cuts

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
January 16, 2011

University students return to campus this semester already weary of hearing about budget cuts. However, as grim as Louisiana's higher education budget scenarios seem, public universities throughout the...

Superfest loses $300K in funding

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
January 16, 2011

This year could be the last time Tiger Stadium celebrates Memorial Day with some of country music's biggest stars.   Scott Dyer, spokesman for East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden's office,...

Higher education cuts to be decided during ‘cliff year’

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
January 16, 2011

The state's ongoing budget crisis will come to a head this semester as state leaders attempt to fill a projected $1.6 billion budget deficit for the coming year. That number was confirmed Thursday when...

North Gate developments roll out

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
January 16, 2011

As students return to the University, they may be surprised to find that the North Gate area has developed even further since they left.   Clarke Cadzow, owner of Highland Coffees on Chimes Street...

Search for new higher education commissioner continues

By Sydni Dunn
Staff Writer
January 16, 2011

The Board of Regents has received no further applications for the position of Commissioner of Higher Education despite hiring a professional search firm nearly four months ago.   Greenwood/Asher and...

BEC construction continues

By Brian Sibille
Contributing Writer
January 16, 2011

Construction of the Business Education Complex is on schedule, though the E.J. Ourso Collge of Business has not yet met its goal of $30 million in private donations.   The project is currently funded...