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LSU senior interdisciplinary studies major Jon Grace and senior political science senior Dylan LeBlanc intern with Edwin Edwards campaign.

Students intern for Edwards’ campaign

September 9, 2014

Interdisciplinary studies senior Jon Grace and political science senior Dylan LeBlanc intern for one of Louisiana’s most infamous politicians, Edwin Edwards, as he runs for Congress in Louisiana’s...

Students gather for the new organization Student for Graves where congressional candidate Garret Graves spoke on Sunday September 7, 2014.

Garret Graves rallies students to work for campaign

September 7, 2014

Garret Graves is encouraging students to help him run for Congress in Louisiana’s 6th Congressional District. Graves spoke to a crowd of about 30 students in the Business Education Complex on Sunday,...

Previous governor Edwin Edwards speaks with Political Science senior Josh Turner at LSU's Student Involvement Fair Wednesday September 3, 2014.

Study finds college voters are vital

September 4, 2014

Tufts University study finds young Louisiana voters will play an important role in the upcoming U.S. Senate election. Louisiana’s young voters hold power in the upcoming U.S. Senate election,...

Edwin Edwards poses with a student at LSU's College Democrats table during the Student Involvement Fair Wednesday September 3, 2014.

Congressional campaigns clash at Student Involvement Fair

September 3, 2014

Student party organizations and campaign volunteers descended onto Free Speech Plaza on Wednesday, transforming the University’s Student Involvement Fair into a political battleground for Louisiana’s...

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La. federal judge upholds gay marriage ban

September 3, 2014

U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman upheld both Louisiana’s ban on same-sex marriage and the state’s refusal to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states in a Wednesday ruling. Julianne...

The newly renovated LSU PD Mobile Command sits in the parking lot just outside of LSU PD Tuesday, March 5, 2013.

East Baton Rouge Parish militarizes police force, LSU reacts

August 27, 2014

Police departments across the country, including East Baton Rouge Parish, are stocking up on military-grade weapons, including assault rifles, armored vehicles and grenade launchers. Map: Military rifles...

Baton Rouge councilman Ryan Heck asks a question Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014 at a Metro City Council meeting in downtown Baton Rouge.

Metro Council tackles gender identity and sexual based discrimination

July 28, 2014

At last week’s Baton Rouge Metro Council meeting, extended public comments prevented the Council from moving forward with voting on a proposed ban on gender identity and sexual orientation-based...

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Mayor-President meets with Tufts

July 9, 2014

After more than six months of waiting, East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Melvin “Kip” Holden fulfilled his promise to Student Government when he met with President Clay Tufts to organize plans...

Signs encouraging citizens to sign a petition instituting the area of St. George as a city are arranged outside of Megan's Dress 2 the 9's Wednesday, June 18, 2014.

Mall annexation, school system scandal reveal problems

June 18, 2014

Small signs reading “I’m in” advertising the City of St. George incorporation cluster outside many Baton Rouge-area homes and businesses and represent the frustrations of the community. A...

Members of the Republican Governors Association, from left, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Gov. Texas Gov. Rick Perry, North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead, speak during a press conference about Environmental Protection Agency regulations on Monday, June 16, 2014, in Houston. The EPA recently released new rules designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions from existing coal-fired power plants. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)

Governor signs bill blocking levee board lawsuit

June 18, 2014

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal signed Senate Bill 469 on June 6 prohibiting state government entities from filing lawsuits to enforce environmental protection laws. This bill effectively blocks a lawsuit...

State higher education budget sees increase for first time in 4 years

June 16, 2014

For the first time since 2008, the Louisiana legislative session ended without budget cuts to Louisiana’s public colleges. The budget for higher education will increase $109 million for fiscal year...

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal speaks during the opening of the state legislature at the state capitol in Baton Rouge, La., Monday, March 10, 2014. (AP Photo/Hilary Scheinuk)

Jindal approves alternative health care plan

By Lauren Guillot June 9, 2014

Gov. Bobby Jindal signed into law Senate Bill 682, implementing his health care plan “Louisiana First America Next Freedom and Empowerment Plan” May 30. The “America Next” plan,...