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LSU Students Take Action Fighting for Justice & Reform

By TyJanae Quite, News Reporter February 7, 2025

The fight for justice isn’t just happening in courtrooms or on the streets—it’s taking root right here on LSU’s campus. The newly formed student-led organization, The Injustice Reform, is working...

Trump’s potential federal funding freeze sparks student panic

By Claudia Bell, News Reporter February 7, 2025

As the Trump Administration’s executive orders continue to dominate headlines, many students are concerned that the lack of clarity surrounding his decision to pause federal grants and loans only fuels...

From one hobby to a small business: 3-D printing

By Sandra Ferrer, News Reporter February 7, 2025

From what started off as a pass time during the 2020 lockdown, graduate student at LSU, Dwayne Hinton, turned his 3-D printing hobby into a small business on campus. From fidget toys, to keychains,...

Highlight LSU’s African American Cultural Center

By Ivy Holland, News Reporter February 7, 2025

The LSU African American Cultural center is a welcoming space dedicated to fostering inclusivity, support, and cultural awareness for all students. Whether you are looking for a place to connect with...

Sit with me signs: easing crowds and making connections at the student union

By Lorena Patterson-Vallian, News Reporter February 7, 2025

It happens all too often: students go to the Union to get lunch and once they've bought their food, they can't find a table to sit at. Last semester, a simple solution was implemented to solve this problem. In...

Super Bowl LIX: Kendrick Lamar press conference

By Morgan Charles, News Director February 6, 2025

Kendrick Lamar speaks to press ahead of his upcoming halftime performance for Super Bowl LIX. Lamar discusses how he’s expressed wanting to bring his Los Angeles flare to the New Orleans stage, but...

The LSU Food Pantry: Supporting Students and Community

By Skylar Brouillette, News Reporter February 6, 2025

Having trouble accessing goods? The LSU Food Pantry is there for you when you need it most. Located on the first floor of the Student Union, the pantry is available to all currently enrolled LSU students....

Safety Meets Service- Students Volunteer with LSU PD

By Audrey Foster, News Reporter February 6, 2025

Twenty-five sleepy students started their Saturday by volunteering to help LSU Police install new safety systems in campus buildings. These new safety systems seek to make students feel safer walking...

Baton Rouge protesters rally against Trump Administration policies

By Jaidon Cotton, News Reporter February 6, 2025

Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, protesters gathered near the Louisiana State Capitol building amidst Trump administration policies. Today, The 50-50-1 social movement took place across the nation and Baton...

Attendees work on their collages in celebration of Black History Month Sunday, Feb. 3, 2025, at the LSU Museum of Art in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Museum of Art holds ‘Access for All Day’ to celebrate Black History Month

By Alayna Ford, News Reporter February 6, 2025

The LSU Museum of Art hosted a free, all access Black history event Sunday to highlight local artists and uplift the Black community. The event was organized by Callie Smith, the museum’s educator...

Green Thumb Galore: Rozlan Fransen’s succulent business is the place for plant lovers

By Kynnedi Banks February 5, 2025

Rozlan Fransen’s passion for succulents has blossomed into her very own company right here in Baton Rouge. Now, her first brick-and-mortar is ready to turn the city green. Located right on Highland...

Behind the return of hunting Louisiana’s state mammal

By Nathan Messina, Producer February 5, 2025

In 1992 the Louisiana black bear was placed on the endangered species list. Thanks to conservation and restoration efforts, the state mammal was removed from that list. Now, after more than 35 years,...