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Campus Crime Briefs

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October 4, 2010

Student arrested for trying to sneak marijuana into LSU football game   Officers arrested Ameer Saleh, 18, of 13053 Carrington Place, for simple marijuana possession as he attempted to enter Tiger...

Student named a Dr Pepper finalist

By Celeste Ansley
Staff Writer
October 4, 2010

University student Jennie Armstrong will compete in the Dr Pepper Million Dollar Tuition Giveaway at the Southeastern Conference championship game for a chance to win $123,000 in tuition money.   Armstrong...

Student Volunteer Fair

By Ariel Glaze
October 3, 2010

           Forty local and non-profit organizations in the Baton Rouge community represented their services at the student volunteer fair in the student...

Trey Bartsch, Red Six Media creative director, works on an advertisement for a client.

Six University alumni run advertising agency

By Frederick Holl
Staff Writer
October 3, 2010

Red Six Media is operated out of the University's business incubator — a program of the Louisiana Business and Technology Center that helps small businesses get started — by six University...

Political activity on game days restricted by University policy

By Catherine Threlkeld
Staff Writer
October 3, 2010

Political activity on campus is ramping up amid election season, and tailgating is no exception. But the University has a policy against political signage on game days, which prohibits political materials...

Obama pledges aid to 2-year colleges

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
October 3, 2010

President Barack Obama announced Monday his "Skills for America's Future" initiative, aimed at increasing cohesion between community colleges and industry partners, at a meeting of the Economic Recovery...

Secretary of Education discusses college prices

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
October 3, 2010

U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan emphasized the policies the Obama administration has implemented to help higher education while calling students and state governments to action during a conference...

Professors conduct disaster response research

By Parker Cramer
Contributing Writer
October 3, 2010

University professors James Van Scotter and Suzanne Pawlowski of the Department of Information Systems and Decisions Sciences recently published a report examining the major barriers of disaster response. The...

Hispanic Showcase starts at 11 a.m.

By Kayla DuBos
Contributing Writer
October 3, 2010

University multicultural groups are gathering throughout the month to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of Hispanic Americans. The Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Hispanic Student Cultural...

Dardenne, Fayard in runoff for lt. gov.

By Matthew Albright
Staff Writer
October 2, 2010

Secretary of State Jay Dardenne and New Orleans attorney Caroline Fayard will compete in a runoff for the office of lieutenant governor after beating six other candidates in Saturday's sparsely attended...

Tri-Delt held blood drive Friday

By Kayla DuBos
Contributing Writer
October 2, 2010

Students and alumni gathered Friday at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house to pay tribute to former University student Amanda Judice by supporting students with life-threatening diseases. Judice was a...

President’s Cabinet discusses budget cuts at first meeting

By Celeste Ansley
Staff Writer
October 2, 2010

Student Government's newly-created President's Cabinet met for the first time Sunday. SG President J Hudson began the meeting by defining the president's cabinet as an advisory cabinet to all SG branches....