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Opinion: Bipartisanship a mistake, dangerous political trap

Opinion: Bipartisanship a mistake, dangerous political trap

By Kyle Richoux April 30, 2018

Anyone growing up in a conservative home knows the most universal fundamental truth: liberals are hypocrites. Between your angry father and the pervasive presence of Fox News, it may have seemed right...

Opinion: New-wave feminism problematic, counterproductive

Opinion: New-wave feminism problematic, counterproductive

By Chantelle Baker April 29, 2018

Feminism is something women all over the world need. It reminds people of the importance of strength, support and opportunity. The feminism we have today in Western culture, however, doesn’t seem...

LSU students frequent bars on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 in Tigerland.

Opinion: Tigerland dangerous party location, should be closed

By Abigail Varnado April 28, 2018

Tigerland should be completely shut down. Tigerland is a cesspool for violence, crime, binge-drinking and other deplorable activities, making it a trashy and dangerous place for students and other visitors.In...

Opinion: Presidential satire harmful to public perception, foreign affairs

Opinion: Presidential satire harmful to public perception, foreign affairs

By Kyle Richoux April 26, 2018

President Donald Trump’s approval rating sits comfortable at 39 percent following its peak at 45 percent in January. It’s clear he’s not the most popular president around, but he is a...

10/19/16 News Stands

Editorial: Student newsrooms across the country are dying — so is ours

By The Daily Reveille Editorial Board April 25, 2018

As part of the national social media campaign #SaveStudentNewsrooms, The Daily Reveille Editorial Board encourages you to think about the challenges student-run newsrooms around the country are facing...

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Letter to the Editor: Gumbo Yearbook necessary, essential campus tradition

By Marlie Lynch April 25, 2018

“We’re all here to fight with you.” The words Nadeen Abusada, Tiger TV station manager, just told me in the hallway before I sat to write this. It’s one of those things that make...

Olympic gymnast and activist Aly Raisman answers questions before speaking at Delta Gamma's Lectureship in Values and Ethics event on Wednesday, April 11, 2018, in the PMAC on LSU campus.

Opinion: Sexual assault awareness first step in finding larger solution

By Soheil Saneei April 25, 2018

April 11 was recently named Sexual Assault Awareness Day by the mayor’s office, making a great gesture to combat sexual misconduct in the community. On April 11, sexual assault survivor Aly Raisman...

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Opinion: Servers neglected, undermined working class professionals

By Kiana Naquin April 25, 2018

Servers are some of the most undermined working people in the U.S. They are viewed as lower level workers who must provide immaculate service to receive tips from the public to make a living. Yet, Americans...

Managing editor of The Daily Reveille Natalie Anderson listens as LSU Student Government senators ask a series of questions surrounding Student Media funding during the Student Senate meeting on Tuesday April 24, 2018, in the LSU Student Union.

Letter from the Editors: Here’s how we reported on ourselves

Covering ourselves in the news as student journalists is a challenge other news outlets and publications struggle to conduct properly, even as professionals. To remain as unbiased as possible in covering...

Opinion: Bank of America's refusal to fund military-style weapons admirable

Opinion: Bank of America’s refusal to fund military-style weapons admirable

By Chantelle Baker April 22, 2018

“We want to continue in any way we can to reduce these mass shootings,” said Anne M. Finucane, Vice Chairman at Bank of America, in an interview after declaring the company cut off their funding...

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Opinion: Billboards not worth cost, detract from city’s appeal

By Ashlon Lusk April 21, 2018

As a community, Baton Rouge should be pushing to remove billboards to clean up our skies and promote tourism. When people visit Louisiana, they usually come for New Orleans. Removing billboards could...

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Opinion: National walkouts should urge La., Miss. to raise teacher wages

By Seth Nieman April 20, 2018

Twenty-nine states are providing less total school funding per student than they were in 2008, and in 19 states, local government funding per student also declined over the same period. Teachers in Arizona,...