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Students protest budget cuts through ‘Money War’

By Sydni Dunn
Staff Writer
November 16, 2010

Money went flying Tuesday in the Quad as students tossed nearly 30,000 pieces of fake cash during the University's first "Tiger Flash Mob: Money War." The flash mob was organized by graduate student Ariel...

University students selected to attend UN climate convention

By Sydni Dunn
Staff Writer
November 16, 2010

Two University students have been selected to represent Louisiana at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Cancun, Mexico, from Nov. 29 to Dec. 10. Matt Wyatt, natural resource conservation...

 

Hudson and Borel complete nine initiatives by midterm

By Frederick Holl
Staff Writer
November 16, 2010

Budget cuts have overshadowed most of SG President J Hudson and Vice President Dani Borel's administrative goals as they near the half-way point of their tenure and the SG Senate ends its semester term...

LSU to charge for gameday parking

By Grace Montgomery
Contributing Writer
November 16, 2010

In response to recent budget cuts, tailgaters will be charged for parking in most lots west of Highland Road beginning with the 2011 LSU football season. Lots on Highland Road and in the Tower Drive area...

University adviser dies in car crash

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
November 16, 2010

An E.J. Ourso College of Business undergraduate adviser died on her way to work Monday morning in a car accident on I-10. Victoria Archangel was traveling east on I-10 when she rear-ended a pickup truck...

 

Video of professor appears on blog

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
November 16, 2010

A video featuring a University professor uploaded on YouTube on Nov. 8 and on conservative blog "The Hayride" two days later is stirring up controversy online. The video, which features astronomy professor...

Study shows Twitter can improve grades

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
November 16, 2010

A recent study used social networking website Twitter as part of college courses to show that technology and social media increase the amount of student engagement in a class and improve grades. The November...

LSU to charge for campus parking on football gamedays in 2011

By Staff Reports
November 16, 2010

Parking on LSU's campus will no longer be free to the public, the University announced Tuesday.   Formerly free lots near Highland Road and Tower Drive, as well as the Levee Lot on River Road and...

Apple website promises ‘exciting’ news will be announced today

By The Associated Press
November 15, 2010

CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple Inc. replaced its regular home page Monday with a note promising an "exciting" iTunes announcement. "Tomorrow is just another day. That you'll never forget," the gadget...

Landscape architecture program ranked No. 1 in nation

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
November 15, 2010

The LSU Robert S. Reich School of Landscape Architecture's undergraduate program took the top spot nationally in rankings released last week by DesignIntelligence, the leading design profession journal,...

Instructor offers to teach Russian for free

By Kayla DuBos
Contributing Writer
November 15, 2010

Editor's note: This story includes some vulgarity that may be offensive to some readers. In a day where six-figure salaries aren't unusual in academia, Jean Rutherford wants to teach for free. Rutherford...

Reilly Center receives $1.2M

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
November 15, 2010

The Reilly Center for Media and Public Affairs at the Manship School of Mass Communication received a gift of $1.2 million from Charles and Carole Lamar, according to Ralph Izard, interim dean of the Manship...