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The TigerRacing FormulaSAE team will compete against 119 collegiate teams at the FormulaSAE international competition in Brooklyn, Michigan, the largest of its kind in the world.

TigerRacing to compete in international competition

By Katie Gagliano April 27, 2016

LSU TigerRacing is moving from parking lot trial runs to the big leagues. In just two weeks, the TigerRacing FormulaSAE team will compete against 119 collegiate teams at the FormulaSAE international competition...

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University investigating campus chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity

By Staff Reports April 27, 2016

The University is investigating the campus chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity for “an alleged incident,” according to the fraternity’s Director of Communications and IT Tad Lichtenauer. In...

Actress and advocate Gabrielle Union speaks Tuesday, April 26, 2016 during the Delta Gamma Lectureship in Values and Ethics in the PMAC.

Gabrielle Union addresses sexual assault, self-confidence in presentation

By Lauren Heffker April 26, 2016

Actress and social activist Gabrielle Union came to the University not as a character, but as her genuine self on Wednesday. A Q&A-style speech was hosted in the PMAC by the Gamma Zeta chapter of Delta...

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Student Health Center Pharmacy to close Monday, reopen in August

By Staff Reports April 26, 2016

The Student Health Center Pharmacy will close Monday and reopen some time in August said SHC Associate Director Julie Hupperich. As The Manship School News Service previously reported, the pharmacy will...

Sherry Smelley’s graduate social work class celebrates a ceremony to honor and remember military personnel, first responders, and loved ones who have passed away on Monday, Apr. 25, 2016 in the Indian Mounds at LSU.

Grief and bereavement class hosts Honoring and Remembering Ceremony

By Caitie Burkes April 25, 2016

Licensed clinical social worker and graduate adjunct faculty member Sherry Smelley thought the 5,000-year-old Indian Mounds, rumored to have been an ancient ritual space, would mark the perfect spot for...

LSU course Art 4020: Ways and Means displays semester projects in the Design Building.

College of Art and Design exhibit features exploratory course work

By Katie Gagliano April 24, 2016

What do laser cutters and craft beer have in common? Grace Simonson. A sculpture senior in the College of Art and Design, Simonson created a beer carrier for her home brews using laser cutting skills she...

The LSU African Student Organization presents African Night on Saturday, April 23, 2016 in the Multicultural Center.

African Night brings together community for night of culture

By Trent Parker April 24, 2016

African students and community members gathered in the International Cultural Center Saturday evening for African Night — an annual celebration of different cultures and practices from countries...

LSU almni Matthew and Michael Taranto presenting their video game Tadpole Treble at the video game symposium on Friday, April 22, 2016.

LSU alumni present video game at symposium, set to release May 6

By Caitie Burkes April 24, 2016

With a grandfather who founded the Baton Rouge Concert Band, and a father who served as band director, music has always been in brothers Michael and Matthew Taranto’s genes. Two years ago, the University...

04/21/2016 Art Sale

Painter’s League arts sale ends Friday

By Tia Banerjee April 22, 2016

The University’s Painter’s League has been hosting an art sale this week outside the Barnes and Noble Bookstore. The sale will last until Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The prices are...

Military officers from the U.S. Army War College discuss national security and other topics at the U.S Army War College Eisenhower Series College Program presentation on Wednesday, April 20, 2016, at the LSU Law Center.

Military officers visit Paul M. Hebert Law Center to discuss national security, civilian relations

By Katie Gagliano April 20, 2016

Four military officers gathered in the Paul M. Hebert Law Center Wednesday to discuss national security issues with an audience of roughly twenty students, professors and members of the public. The officers...

Community activists discuss issues facing LGBT people at LSU and in Louisiana on Tuesday, April 19,2016 during a LGBT State of the Union panel at LSU's Women's Center.

LGBT state of the union discusses victories and setbacks

By Trent Parker April 19, 2016

Panelists from multiple on-campus and community LGBT organizations met at the LSU Women’s Center Tuesday evening for the LGBT State of the Union, which included discussion of recent developments...

LSU business sophomore, Grant Miller, bags sweet potatoes at the university's Kitchens on the Geaux 25,000 pound sweet potato drop where volunteers bag sweet potatoes and donate them to the Baton Rouge Food Bank on April 19, 2016 on the Parade Grounds.

Kitchens on the Geaux hosts 4th annual potato drop

By Beth Carter April 19, 2016

Thanks to student efforts, Baton Rouge residents will soon have access to over 25,000 pounds of sweet potatoes. Kitchens on the Geaux, a student organization on campus, hosted its fourth-annual Potato...