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LSU mass communication junior Kendra Davis and political science sophomore Louis Gremillion will be running for Student Government President and Vice President, respectively, under the Restart Campaign. 

Davis, Gremillion seek a ‘Restart’ for Student Government

By Beth Carter February 24, 2016

Editor’s Note: This is the first in a two-part series highlighting registered campaigns in the Student Government presidential election. Their publication order in The Daily Reveille is determined...

SG holds town hall meeting on budget cuts

By Beth Carter February 23, 2016

Student Government held a town hall meeting Monday to address Louisiana’s historic budget crisis. A panel made up of faculty, students and state legislators’ aides answered students’...

LSU's Musical Theatre Club will be showcasing Legally Blonde on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the Union Theatre.

SG organization provides financial support for student organizations

By Beth Carter February 21, 2016

For student organizations looking for help with funding their activities, Student Government can be a valuable resource. The Programming, Support and Initiative Fund committee, one of three SG committees...

The Memorial Tower on Feb. 15, 2016.

Potential budget cuts influence SG fee debates

By Beth Carter February 17, 2016

any in Student Government agree that the state budget crisis will have an unavoidable effect on the way the organization makes decisions regarding the student body. Senator Gabrielle Triche said the potential...

A banner for the We're Committed campaign hangs from the balcony of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority house.

We’re Committed campaign focuses spring on reaching out to campus community, planning new events

By Beth Carter February 17, 2016

This spring, one Student Government organization is focusing its lens on ending sexual violence on campus. According to a study by the Association of American Universities, approximately one in four collegiate...

The Student Government Senate meets to form comittees and discuss plans for the upcoming semester on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016, at the Student Union

Student Government approves resolution to request SHC handicap parking be repainted

By Beth Carter January 28, 2016

Student Government voted Wednesday evening on an initiative to upgrade the parking lot of the Student Health Center for disabled students. The resolution passed with 100 percent support. Student Government...

The TransLoc Tiger Trails app is being upgraded with new features to match with the new Tiger Trails fleet on Thursday Jan. 21, 2016.

SG executive branch discusses fee hikes for shuttles, other initiatives

By Beth Carter January 28, 2016

LSU Student Government’s Executive Branch Senior Staff discussed possible fee hikes on Tuesday. The potential fee increases could affect student organization funding, commuter transportation and...

Protestors march towards the Louisiana State Capitol building Thursday, Apr. 30, 2015 in protest of higher education budget cuts.

SG commission to push for higher education, student interests at State Capitol

By Beth Carter January 18, 2016

With the next Louisiana legislative session beginning March 14, LSU students are making sure their voices are heard on issues including budget cuts, public transit, tuition autonomy and sexual assault. The...

The Student Government Senate meets to form comittees and discuss plans for the upcoming semester on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016, at the Student Union

Student Senate encourages unity despite campaign season, prepares new legislation

By Beth Carter January 14, 2016

The LSU Student Senate held its first legislative meeting Wednesday evening, vowing to continue to remain active before spring elections begin. Speaker Adam Grashoff reminded senators to stay united as...

LSU finance senior and Student Government president Andrew Mahtook hopes to continue making positive changes despite a busy spring semester.

SG president outlines spring semester plans

By Beth Carter January 13, 2016

Student Government president Andrew Mahtook wants to make sure his administration stays active proposing new legislation and building on last semester’s momentum in the upcoming SG election season. Spring...

Speaker pro tempore Andrew Mullet walks down the aisle Wednesday, Aug. 26, during the Student Government meeting in the Student Union.

SG approves resolution requesting amendments to policy statement on student absences

By William Taylor Potter November 23, 2015

Student Government Resolution No. 28, passed at the LSU Student Senate’s final meeting of the semester Nov. 18, asked the Faculty Senate and LSU administration to consider improvements to the school’s...

LSU Student Senate allocates funds to provide additional blue books and scantrons for the fall and spring examination periods.

Student Senate allocates funds to purchase additional scantrons, blue books for finals week

By William Taylor Potter November 8, 2015

The LSU Student Senate unanimously passed Student Government Finance Bill No. 4 on Nov. 4, allocating $6,136.84 to purchase additional scantrons and blue books for the fall and spring final examination...