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Leaves change colors outside the Quad on Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018.

Baton Rouge’s fall weather delayed until November, experts say

By Quinn Marceaux October 29, 2024

Baton Rouge residents hoping for cooler temperatures will need to wait a bit longer, as meteorologists expect no cold fronts to creep in before Halloween.According to WBRZ Chief Meteorologist Josh Eachus,...

The sign points for early voters on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, at the Louisiana State Archives building on Essen Lane in Baton Rouge, La.

Louisiana is on pace for record-breaking early voting turnout, first week shows

By Courtney Bell October 28, 2024

Saturday marked the end of a record-breaking first week of early voting in Louisiana, with over 25% of registered voters submitting their vote early. The end of the first week of early voting saw 761,218...

LSU Student Body President Joe Liberto talks in his office Wednesday, Sept 18th, 2024, in Baton Rouge, La.

Joseph Liberto was an SG outsider. Now he’s student body president

By Aidan Anthaume October 28, 2024

Joseph Liberto didn’t always see himself as the face of LSU Student Government. But now, as student body president, the New Orleans native is reshaping how SG connects with students, bringing a fresh...

Taylor Swift performs during the opener of her Eras tour in Glendale, Ariz., on March 17, 2023. Swift released "Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)." Swift re-recorded her sophomore country album, “Speak Now,” and has 22 songs, including six that were written during the album’s original era, but not recorded until recently. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis, File)

Can’t find a hotel for Taylor Swift? LA’s Attorney General threatens legal action for foul play

By Lexie Ware October 25, 2024

As Taylor Swift fans prepare to descend on New Orleans this weekend, many hotels are allegedly seizing the opportunity to steeply raise rates and cancel fans' reservations last minute. Louisiana Attorney...

A pro-Palestinian protester holds a sign reading "Disclose. Divest. Free. Palestine." Friday, May 3, 2024, outside of Patrick F. Taylor Hall on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

Divestment? Understanding LSU’s ties to Israel

By Aidan Anthaume October 25, 2024

As LSU continues to see protests calling on the university to divest from Israel, the Reveille set out to uncover the extent of LSU’s investments and collaborations with Israeli universities and...

The LSU Student Senate gathers Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in the LSU Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Student Senate meeting ends early due to loss of quorum, delaying bills

By Aidan Anthaume October 24, 2024

The LSU Student Senate adjourned its Wednesday body meeting early due to a loss of quorum, which prevented the body from completing its scheduled business.According to Speaker Pro Tempore Ethan Elmer,...

President Tate awarding LSU's first Fall 2025 freshman class scholarship to Anna-Marie Poland of Riverfield Academy.

LSU President Tate surveys Louisiana’s needs, promotes Scholarship First agenda on bus tour

By Aidan Anthaume October 24, 2024

LSU President William F. Tate IV embarked on a four-day whirlwind tour across Louisiana last week, connecting with communities and showcasing LSU's dedication to the state's future.  The Scholarship...

A group of students look at the panel at the Black Women Leadership Association event on Oct. 21.

Black Women Leadership Association hosts ‘Girl Talk’ leadership panel to inform and empower

By Alayna Ford October 24, 2024

The Black Women Leadership Association hosted a leadership panel on Oct. 21 to discuss challenges Black women face in the professional world. BWLA is a student organization whose mission, according...

A Ten Commandments sculpture is on display in front of city hall June 27, 2001 in Grand Junction, CO. (Photo by Michael Smith/Getty Images)

Lawsuit against Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law pits history vs. religion

By Wesley Muller October 23, 2024

Opponents of a new law that requires displays of the Ten Commandments in Louisiana classrooms point out that its language includes a quote attributed to one of the nation’s founding fathers...

An American flag flies outside of the Louisiana State Capitol Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, prior to the inauguration ceremony in Baton Rouge, La.

Shootings, threats and a mob attack: The rise of political violence in America

By Gracelyn Farrar October 22, 2024

On July 13 in Butler County, Pennsylvania, just days before Donald Trump was set to accept the Republican nomination for the 2024 presidential election, the former president was speaking at a campaign...

Acadian Day Graphic (Revised)

Gov. Jeff Landry names Nov. 29 ‘Acadian Day’ to celebrate Acadian history

By Sarah Walton October 21, 2024

Gov. Jeff Landry signed a proclamation earlier this month naming the day after Thanksgiving this year “Acadian Day,” in honor of the Acadians and their contributions to the state.Friday, Nov....

Caution sign on fencing around construction Wednesday, June 12, 2024, on Field House Drive on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU announces new Construction & Advanced Manufacturing Building

By Staff Report October 19, 2024

LSU announced plans for a new $107 million Construction & Advanced Manufacturing Building, on the final day of LSU President William F. Tate IV's statewide bus tour. The university seeks to raise $75...