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BRPD chief Jeff LeDuff to retire

By Staff Reports
October 25, 2010

Baton Rouge Police Chief Jeff LeDuff is going to retire, according to a letter from the Mayor's Office. The letter, which was sent from East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Kip Holden to the Baton Rouge Municipal...

Campus Crime Briefs

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October 25, 2010

Man arrested for simple battery in domestic dispute with girlfriend LSU Police Department officers arrested an 18-year-old man unaffiliated with the University on Friday for simple battery. Officers responded...

LSU improves slightly in 2011 College Sustainability Report Card

By Nicholas Persac
Contributing Writer
October 25, 2010

The University slightly improved in the 2011 College Sustainability Report Card, earning a C+ this year compared to last year's C grade. The report, released today, grades the University in nine different...

LSUPD: Quad isn’t dangerous

By Sarah Eddington
Staff Writer
October 25, 2010

Despite raised concerns after a student was violently attacked outside Middleton Library last week, the LSU Police Department said the Quad is not a particularly dangerous area of campus. "Historically...

Protesters arrested in Quad on Tuesday

By Sarah Eddington
Staff Writer
October 25, 2010

LSUPD officers arrested two protesters in the Quad Tuesday for disturbing the peace, remaining after being forbidden and interfering with the student-staff process. Officers responded to an anonymous phone...

John Lombardi appoints Gary Solomon as UNO chancellor search committee chairman

By Catherine Threlkeld
Staff Writer
October 25, 2010

LSU System President John Lombardi appointed New Orleans banking executive Gary Solomon as chairman of a 20-member search committee for a new University of New Orleans chancellor, according to a news release. Lombardi...

Recent Baton Rouge murders cause concern among locals

By Sarah Eddington
Staff Writer
October 25, 2010

Despite recent high-profile murders in Baton Rouge and the mayor-president's newly announced crime initiative, the city's crime rate is actually lower now than it was at this time last year, and experts...

LSUPD Attempts to Soothe Students’ Uneasy Feelings Regarding Safety On Campus

By Farrah Reed
October 25, 2010

With an emergency text warning students to stay away from Dairyrimple and May Street to an email warning students to be aware of a suspicious person around the Westside of campus, the LSU community is...

Hudson, Borel meet with state legislators

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
October 24, 2010

Student Government President J Hudson and Vice President Dani Borel picked the brains of two state representatives about Gov. Jindal and budget cuts to higher education at a Monday meeting. Rep. John Bel...

Jindal responds to criticisms of higher education policies

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
October 24, 2010

University administrators are challenging some of Gov. Bobby Jindal's criticisms of the state's higher education officials. Last week, Jindal addressed critics of his higher education policies via Facebook...

Health Center to offer online service

By Frederick Holl
Staff Writer
October 24, 2010

The Student Health Center is going digital. The University's medical clinic has purchased a Medicat College Health Information System, a system that brings many of the center's services online, according...

 

On-campus bicycle theft rises

By Sarah Eddington
Staff Writer
October 24, 2010

The number of on-campus bicycle thefts this fall continues to increase as the reported cases for October more than doubled what it was at this time last year, according to LSU police.   There have...