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Community gathers to discuss LGBTQ bullying

By Kate Mabry
Contributing Writer
November 11, 2010

About 175 people crowded inside the McKernan Auditorium in the Paul M. Hebert Law Center on Wednesday night to speak about the prevention of anti-LGBTQ — Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer...

Student section receiving negative reaction to ‘bad sportsmanship’

Click Here to watch a video of student obscenities at games With last Saturday's win against Alabama, the LSU student section had reason to roar. But the "12th man" has more to worry about than screaming...

University instructors receiving non-renewal notices begin job search

Some University instructors have joined the ranks of millions of other Americans in the job search in the midst of our nation's economic crisis. While some instructors have a stable back-up plan, not all...

Jury trial date set for homicide case

By Sarah Eddington
Staff Writer
November 10, 2010

A jury trial date has been set for June 27 for the double homicide case against Devin Parker, the only man indicted in the murder of two University graduate students in 2007. A status hearing was held...

Faculty members hold, practice diverse religious beliefs

By Grace Montgomery
Contributing Writer
November 10, 2010

The University is known for having a large, diverse student body, but faculty culture is also varied — especially concerning religion. From Judaism to the worship of Greek gods, University faculty...

Animation festival returns for sixth year

By Morgan Searles
Entertainment Writer
November 10, 2010

Cartoons aren't just for kids anymore, as proven by the success and growing popularity of Baton Rouge's annual Red Stick International Animation Festival. Returning for its sixth year, the festival brings...

Students to protest at Capitol today

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
November 10, 2010

Multiple student groups and hundreds of students plan to flock to the State Capitol at 11:30 a.m. today as part of a "Rally for Higher Education," protesting continued cuts in state funding to colleges...

State, University budget cut claims vary

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
November 9, 2010

Students following the ongoing budget cuts saga are used to administrators complaining of the serious damage cuts have done to the University. But in recent weeks, Gov. Bobby Jindal has challenged the...

University dedicates new time capsule

By Sarah Eddington
Staff Writer
November 9, 2010

Whether it's a ticket stub from a campus theater performance or a letter to a future student, members of the University community are leaving future generations with something to remember them by in the...

University announces road closures for LSU Day

By Rachel Warren
Staff Writer
November 9, 2010

University Relations sent a broadcast e-mail Tuesday informing students of the potential inconveniences the several Homecoming and LSU Day events may cause Saturday, Nov. 13. According to the e-mail, South...

Crime Briefs 11/10/2010

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November 9, 2010

Man arrested for disturbing peace by intoxication, hitting cop LSU Police Department officers arrested a 23-year-old man unaffiliated with the University on Nov. 6 for disturbing the peace by public intoxication,...

Straight Talk receives low turnout

By Frederick Holl
Staff Writer
November 9, 2010

With budget cuts bearing down on the University, students seem more concerned with getting free stuff than getting their voices heard. Only a few students came forward with problems and questions at the...