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Governor Bobby Jindal opens the response Rally with a prayer on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015 in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

Opinion: The ACLU is protecting religious liberty from Christianity

By Cody Sibley October 6, 2015

In high school, my principal told me to give the closing prayer for the graduation ceremony. A teacher told my friend he was going to hell for being an atheist. One of the biology teachers assigned her...

First lady Michelle Obama reacts to an ovation from the audience as she takes the stage for a panel discussion entitled "The Power of an Educated Girl" at the Apollo Theater, Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

Opinion: Michelle Obama is an inspiration to girls

By Clarke Perkins October 5, 2015

It can be hard for women enrolled in college to fathom another women not attending college because of a man. To many, it may seem the most outrageous, illogical reason ever. Last week, First Lady Michelle...

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. answers a question during an appearance at the University of Chicago, Monday, Sept. 28, 2015, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)

Opinion: Talk Bernie to me

By Michael Beyer October 5, 2015

Sadly, the presidential election is not a game of how far left America can lean. While many of my friends are over the moon for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, I don’t yearn for...

Opinion: Demi Lovato's evolution is inauthentic

Opinion: Demi Lovato’s evolution is inauthentic

By John Gavin Harp October 5, 2015

Thrashing seductively in a pool is a part of growing up — at least when you’re Demi Lovato. Lovato is undergoing the metamorphosis nearly all former Disney stars go through in their careers....

Cans of food that have been donated to the food pantry during the holiday season.

Opinion: Louisiana’s new SNAP policy leaves many hungry

By Cody Sibley October 5, 2015

Last week, Louisiana lawmakers decided 64,000 people in the state will starve if they don’t find work by January. Louisiana will cut its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits because...

Privacy hoax status

Opinion: Don’t fall for the Facebook privacy hoax

By Jack Richards October 4, 2015

“Just in case this is true, I’d rather be better safe than sorry” *insert meaningless legal mumbo-jumbo.* If you’ve scrolled through Facebook in the past week, you may have seen...

Opinion: Sexting is never safe

Opinion: Sexting is never safe

By Garrett Hines October 4, 2015

There is no trust in the digital age. Sending sexually explicit photographs, GIFs and memes to one’s significant other or a potential hook-up is standard procedure for millennials. After picking...

Student Parking on Game Day

Opinion: Upperclassmen should get the good parking spots

By Garrett Marcel October 4, 2015

The world we live in is barbaric, and nowhere is this more apparent than in LSU’s parking lots. I am a senior, and almost all of my classes are near the Quad. I spend my days with hours of breaks...

Opinion: Reggie’s response highlights racism in Baton Rouge

By Opinion Staff October 1, 2015

Yesterday Reggie’s’ Twitter account responded to Clarke Perkins’ column, “Tigerland’s dress code is discriminatory.” The bar claimed its policies only served to protect...

Opinion: Boil water advisories highlight failing La. infrastructure

By Garrett Hines October 1, 2015

“A boil advisory has been issued for the following communities…” This decree is made on countless news broadcasts across Louisiana regularly, and we need to have a discussion about the...

Opinion: In most recent mass shootings, we are all to blame

By Justin DiCharia October 1, 2015

We killed at least 10 students in Roseburg, Oregon. Our inaction and incompetence bought the gun and loaded the bullets that ripped flesh and bone in the nightmarish catastrophe Thursday morning. The deaths...

First-world problems derive from routines and expectations not found in undeveloped countries.

OPINION: First-world problems a function of routine and expectations

September 30, 2015

Routine thinking causes first-world problems. These problems receive a considerable amount of scorn and condemnation with plausible reason. Instead of a quick and unfair judgment, we should delve deeper...