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New Year, New Ambitions: LSU Students Share Their Resolutions for 2025

By Danielle Rancifer, Asst. News Director January 16, 2025

The beginning of 2025 brings a fresh start and many new goals. LSU students share what they hope to accomplish in the new year. "I just want to be more consistent in everything I do—from studies to...

MidWeek Meteorology: Warming Temperatures before Louisiana’s second arctic blast

By Casidey Trepagnier January 16, 2025

Welcome back to your MidWeek Meteorology report with weather corespondent Casidey Trepagnier. Here is what we are looking at for the week of January 16-22 weather update. Pinpoint: Thursday will be...

Tips for stress: beginning of semester stress and how to manage it

By Juliana Russell, Sports Reporter January 15, 2025

With the beginning of the Spring semester underway, it is very common for students to become stressed out with the overload of information on syllabus and just trying to get back into their school routines....

Affording Dreams: How LSU students are paying for costly graduate application fees

By Patricia Caputo, Sports Reporter December 28, 2024

On top of rising grocery bills and rent prices, college students who are looking to further their education also need to find ways to afford costly graduate school application fees. Reporter Patricia...

From the field to the fight: LSU football player raises epilepsy awareness alongside his mom

By Caroline Fernandez, News Reporter December 11, 2024

CJ Daniels, LSU wide receiver, is making an impact on and off the football field. CJ and his mother Natalie Beavers, epilepsy survivor, worked with LSU Athletics, Epilepsy Alliance Louisiana, Angels of...

LSU Successfully Reaffirms Accreditation

LSU Successfully Reaffirms Accreditation

By Morgan Charles, News Director December 11, 2024

LSU has been reaffirmed of accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges; allowing LSU to continue offering degrees and qualify students for federal and state...

A bag of hope: How one local church in Baton Rouge is helping to fight food insecurity

By Patricia Caputo, Sports Reporter November 19, 2024

Volunteers at St. James Episcopal Church pack five hundred “We Care” bags each week. The bags contain non-perishable food items such as Vienna sausage, tuna, apple sauce and a bottle of water. The...

Raising Voices, Raising Futures: The Circle of Sisterhood’s Global Fight for Education

By Abigail Homrock, Digital Director November 5, 2024

In a heartfelt effort to make a difference, the Circle of Sisterhood, a nonprofit organization founded by sorority women, is calling on the Panhellenic community to help combat educational inequalities...

Clementine Hunter: Stories of Life and Culture in Art

By Danielle Rancifer, News Reporter October 7, 2024

The Art of Clementine Hunter exhibit is coming to a close soon. This exhibit showcases world-renowned artists' work and is set to conclude on Oct. 30. Hunter, a Louisiana-born artist, depicts her rural...

TikTok Star Arrested: Baton Rouge native ‘Mr. Prada’ linked to brutal murder of Louisiana therapist

By Christian Gladney, Sports Reporter October 3, 2024

Social media sensation and popular TikTok star is the prime suspect for a gruesome murder. On Tuesday night, 20-year-old Baton Rouge native Terryon Ishmael Thomas, who is known under the online alias...

“Faton” Rouge: Louisiana’s capital city ranked ninth fattest in the country

By Nathan Messina, Sports Reporter April 30, 2024

A recent study placed three Louisiana cities in the top 10 fattest cities in the country based on three different metrics, with Baton Rouge coming in at ninth. The state of Louisiana has over 76 fast...

Sportsman’s Dystopia: Menhaden fishing is destroying Louisiana, but progress is being made

By Nathan Messina, Sports Reporter March 19, 2024

It's no secret just how crucial fishing is to the state of Louisiana; but lately, the Sportsman's Paradise has been more like a dystopia. Countless dead rotting fish have washed up on Louisiana beaches...