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Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards discusses the Omicron variant on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, during a press conference inside the Louisiana State Capitol on North Third Street in Baton Rouge, La.

Louisiana public health emergency will end Wednesday, governor announces

By Reveille Staff Report March 14, 2022

Louisiana's public health emergency, which has been in place for two years,  won't be renewed on Wednesday, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Monday during his State of the State address. "On March...

A pair of trees frame the State Capitol on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022, at 900 North Third Street in Baton Rouge, La.

Vaccine access, content restriction and NIL: Here’s what upcoming legislation could affect LSU

By Piper Hutchinson March 13, 2022

Out of the hundreds of bills filed ahead of Louisiana’s regular legislative session, dozens would have far-reaching effects on the state’s universities.  The bills’ subjects range...

The LSU Feminist for Action organization sets up an information booth Tuesday, March 8, 2022, for the Women for the Win event on the Parade Ground on LSU’s campus in Baton Rouge, LA.

LSU Women’s organizations come together to celebrate National Women’s Day

By Alexa Hatten & Maltida Sipp March 12, 2022

While devoting a day entirely to women may not fix years of systemic injustice and oppression, International Women’s Day is a prominent time that allows women to come together and celebrate...

LSU President William F. Tate testifies to the Senate Finance Committee on March 8, 2022. 

LSU president asks legislature for extra cash, fields odd question on international students

By Piper Hutchinson March 10, 2022

Ahead of the regular legislative session, which begins March 14, LSU President William F. Tate is raising the alarm on Louisiana’s challenges and asking the state for extra cash to address them.Tate...

Edward Gay Apartments sits on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, on West Roosevelt Street, Baton Rouge, La.

Edward Gay Apartments will close in June 2023, LSU spokesperson says

By Reveille Staff Report March 9, 2022

LSU Residential Life is permanently closing the Edward Gay Apartments in June 2023, according to university spokesperson Ernie Ballard.An email sent to residents Monday stated that the Ed Gay Apartments...

LSU president William F. Tate IV speaks at the Our Lady of the Lake and LCMC Health game-changing investment press conference Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at the LSU Foundation Center for Philanthropy in Baton Rouge, La.

President Tate will ask Louisiana legislature for extra $100M in academic investments

By Piper Hutchinson March 8, 2022

LSU will ask for an additional $100 million from the state legislature to accomplish university goals in five key areas, university President William F. Tate announced Monday at the Baton Rouge Press Club.  Since...

Daria Antonovskaya speaks to the crowd Friday, March 4, 2022 at the for the Ukraine supoort event at the LSU International Cultural Center on Dalrymple Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Ukrainian students bring awareness to Russian invasion at ICC event

By Corbin Ross March 8, 2022

LSU's International Cultural Center hosted an event on Friday in support of Ukraine against the Russian invasion. Ukrainian students organized the event and hosted speakers, food and music and also introduced...

An automatic door sits open on Monday, Jan. 24, 2022, at the LSU Student Union on South Campus Drive in Baton Rouge, La.

Disabled LSU students report pushback from faculty and staff against their accommodations

By Piper Hutchinson March 7, 2022

Many LSU students have reported pushback from both faculty and disability services staff when receiving disability accommodations from the university.  Natasha Landrum, a pre-med and psychology freshman,...

Officers and advisors of Tigers for Cultivating Change

Tigers for Cultivating Change: LSU’s first College of Agriculture-backed LGBTQ+ club

By Maddie Scott March 7, 2022

LSU started its first College of Agriculture-backed LGBTQ+ club, Tigers for Cultivating Change, which serves as a safe space for members to come together, network, and increase LGBTQ+ visibility within...

A sidewalk ends Sunday, March 6, 2022, near the intersection of East Boyd Drive and Burbank Drive.

College life without a vehicle becomes difficult in car-centric Baton Rouge

By Domenic Purdy & John Buzbee March 6, 2022

Whenever French junior Ali Redmann’s bike was stolen, she was left without any reliable transportation to get to LSU’s campus from her apartment off Nicholson Drive.  “There are...

Computer engineering sophomore Bernardo Espinoza works on his laptop on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2021 at Patrick F. Taylor Hall on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Pandemic drove students to online learning, but many lack broadband access needed to succeed

By Piper Hutchinson March 6, 2022

As the pandemic swept through rural America, millions without reliable internet access at home were suddenly unable to keep up with work and school, forcing people to get creative.According to the Federal...

The LSU Law Center sits Wednesday, March 2, 2022, on East Campus Drive.

LSU NAACP, Black Law Students Association host book drive for under resourced children in Baton Rouge

By Chandler McIntosh March 5, 2022

LSU NAACP and the Black Law Students Association gave back to the youth of Baton Rouge through a book drive from Feb. 15-28.The donations were distributed to the Baton Rouge Detention Center and the Baton...