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LSU Women’s Center, LGBTQ organizations host self-defense training

By Katie Gaglaino November 10, 2016

Following a heated election season featuring sometimes hostile rhetoric toward LGBTQ people and potentially discriminatory policy proposals, local organizations are working together to reassure and educate...

Destinee Merida speaks during a protest on November 10,2016 in the LSU Quad.

Students rally in Quad to protest after Donald Trump’s election

By William Taylor Potter and Rose Velazquez November 10, 2016

A diverse crowd of students formed a circle in the University’s Quad Thursday at noon to protest Donald Trump’s election to the nation’s highest office. The protest was organized by the...

Participants socialize and interact with speakers and various exhibits among the TEDx event on Saturday, March 05, 2016, at the Union Theater.

TEDxLSU announces speakers

By Natalie Anderson November 9, 2016

TEDxLSU has been an intellectual and creative experience that proudly exhibits “ideas worth spreading” using diverse thinkers to spark dialogue within the greater Baton Rouge community since...

PR Student Society wins First Place award at national conference

By Trey Couvillion November 8, 2016

The University’s Public Relations Student Society of America received first place in the National Organ Donor Awareness Competition at the PRSSA National Conference in Indianapolis late October. The...

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LSU Veteran and Military Student Services to receive new center on campus

By Lauren Heffker November 7, 2016

University student veterans will soon have a dedicated space on campus in the forthcoming Brookshire Military and Veterans Student Center. Thanks to a donation from University alumnus William Brookshire,...

Students from LSU and Southern University joined forces to discuss relationship between law enforcement and minority groups.

Learn 2 Live event allows for discussion about race relations with law enforcement

By Jakeyla Chavis November 3, 2016

Southern University and LSU students came together Thursday night for the Learn 2 Live forum — an event organized by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. in conjunction with the National Organization...

The dorms built in Tiger Stadium during the 1920s housed students until the 1980s. Remnants of a sign that reads, "East Stadium Dormitories" can still be found outside the stadium. The dorms are now being used for storage because they do not meet modern requirements for residential buildings.

LSU prepares to demolish, repurpose Tiger Stadium dorms

By Katie Gagliano November 3, 2016

Changes are coming to Tiger Stadium. Emmett David, associate athletics director for facilities and project development, said the Athletics department is moving forward with an environmental abatement project...

Wild Out Wednesday was one of the events in this year's NPHC Week.

NPHC Week offers variety of entertainment activities day by day

By Jakeyla Chavis November 2, 2016

In the midst of Bama Hate Week, or as some describe it, “LSU’s second Homecoming,” is National Pan-Hellenic Council Week. NPHC is the governing body of traditionally African-American...

LSU, Southern University to co-host second annual Learn 2 Live event

LSU, Southern University to co-host second annual Learn 2 Live event

By Raykael Morris November 2, 2016

The second annual Learn 2 Live event will take place Thursday at 6 p.m. in Southern University’s event center. The event will serve as an open dialogue for people to discuss issues facing the black...

A military parade was held Saturday morning in honor of twelve LSU alumni who were inducted on the Parade Ground into LSU’s military Hall of Honor.

LSU Salutes to take place on parade grounds, College Gameday placed in Quad

By Katie Gagliano November 2, 2016

ESPN’s morning pre-game show, College Gameday, returns to campus Saturday for its first-ever broadcast from the University’s Quadrangle. ESPN’s College Football Live is set to broadcast...

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eSports club makes its way back to campus, strives for inclusion of all game types

By Jay Cranford November 2, 2016

What started as a joke between two friends has become one of the fastest-growing communities on campus, with 64 people attending the eSports at LSU club’s first general meeting this semester. When...

LSU graduate student Jian Massucco, founder of the You Got Served community service organization, founded the organization to help improve the community through implementing, hosting and participating in charitable programs on Monday Oct. 31, 2016, at Perkins Rowe.

You Got Served president aims to unite local community through service

By Salimata Fall November 2, 2016

Coming off of a successful Real Men Wear Pink fashion show, in which all proceeds went to the American Cancer Society, You Got Served founder Jian Massucco is proud of the strides her club has made. Massucco...