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LSU Student Health Center

New LSU pharmacy offers delivery services, credits itself with competitive prices

By Natalie Anderson January 23, 2017

The Student Health Center has partnered with Keystone Pharmacy Services to provide The Pharmacy at LSU, a full-service pharmacy that serves the University community, including students, faculty, staff...

The LSU Food Pantry has canned goods and soft drinks available for pick-up on Sept. 6, 2016 in room 358 of the Student Union.

‘Spice’-y competition by PRSSA leads to donation of 5,000 meals to LSU Food Pantry

By CJ Carver January 19, 2017

A little competition in the Public Relations Student Society of America at LSU led to a partnership with The Cajun Spoon and a large donation to the LSU Food Pantry this past December. Jennie Stewart,...

Senior Justice Writer for the New York Daily News, Shaun King, speaks during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Celebration Week at the LSU Student Union Theater on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017.

Columnist, Black Lives Matter advocate Shaun King addresses LSU community

By Hannah Venerella January 17, 2017

Black Lives Matter and New York Daily News writer Shaun King challenged the packed house in the LSU Union Theater on Tuesday to spend the next four years fighting for change on the local level to make...

Students enjoy ropes and balancing exercises on the challenge course on Jan. 13, 2017, put on by the LSU UREC.

Students climb high during UREC Open Challenge Course

By Katherine Roberts January 17, 2017

Walking along a thin rope suspended 35 feet above the ground with nothing but a harness can be nerve-racking, but Adventure Education Coordinator James Rogers sees it as part of the challenge. The UREC’s...

Keynote speaker Raymond A. Jetson, pastor of Star Hill Baptist Church, celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy on Monday, Jan. 16, 2017, in the LSU Student Union.

National Pan-Hellenic Council holds candlelight vigil to honor Dr. King’s legacy, memory

By Evan Saacks January 16, 2017

Hundreds of students gathered in the Cotillion Ballroom on Monday night to listen to speakers honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with spoken word poetry, a message from Pastor Raymond A. Jetson...

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Black student leaders talk upcoming MLK celebrations

By Dena Winegeart January 14, 2017

The University’s plans to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day consist of a plethora of events, ranging from a candlelight vigil Monday, hosted by the National Pan-Hellenic Council, to a performing...

Sanjeev Joshi, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Renewable Natural Resources, sits outside the University bookstore on Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. Joshi created a petition to change the University's health insurance policy. 

International students protesting potential insurance changes

By Katie Gagliano January 12, 2017

Neepa Kuruppu Arachchige, like hundreds of international students, stared at her screen in shock as the cost of her insurance suddenly skyrocketed in late November. Because of a proposed change to the...

Sorority sisters remember Katie Keogh as someone who “cared for others unconditionally”

By Natalie Anderson January 12, 2017

University student Katie Keogh, a psychology sophomore, died Jan. 9 after being hit by a train in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She was a member of the Louisiana Beta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women...

Dorm Room Kutz barber Devan Lang trims a client's hair on Monday, Jan. 09, 2017 in the LSU Student Union.

Dorm Room Kutz moves into Student Union Barbershop

By Taylor Delpidio January 11, 2017

After closing its doors in October 2015, the LSU Student Union Barbershop is back and under new management. Moving from their previous location at 4225 Nicholson Drive, local legend Jamel Bowser and his...

Report: LSU student hit by train in Tuscaloosa

By Staff Reports January 10, 2017

According to ABC 33/40, 20-year-old University student Katie Keogh from Baton Rouge was hit by train in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The ABC 33/40 report said Keogh was walking with several others in the 1400...

Troy H. Middleton Library, closed to students and faculty due to partial campus opening cause by recent Louisiana Floods on Wednesdsay, Aug, 17, 2016, located north of the Quad.

Freshmen reflect on their first semester of college

By Evan Saacks December 1, 2016

The fall 2016 semester is drawing to a close, and the class of 2020 is one finals week away from having survived their first semester as a college student. Freshmen undoubtedly have many thoughts and comments...

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Tacky sweater app connects users to perfect match

By Katie Gagliano November 30, 2016

When looking for the one, swipe right and swipe left no longer applies to just dating. Now, a new app is taking the popular dating app design and using it to pair users with the perfect tacky Christmas...