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University organizations offer free resources, aid to sexual assault survivors

By Trent Parker April 18, 2016

Stalking, sexual assault and other forms of sexual misconduct can be disruptive to the academic and personal lives of survivors, but there are several campus organizations to assist students in dealing...

Geology graduate student Caroline Broderick (pictured) and University alumna Erin McCreery present their business, Lagniappe Onshore, Wednesday, April 13, 2016 as part of the LSU Student Incubator's Venture Challenge at the Lod Cook Alumni Center.

Venture Challenge awards $25,000 to student entrepreneurs

By Katie Gagliano April 13, 2016

The fifth annual LSU Student Incubator Venture Challenge ended Wednesday with several large checks, totaling $25,000, awarded to support burgeoning student businesses. Twenty-three student incubator businesses...

LSU Ag department host AgMagic for local elementary school students on Wednesday April 13, 2016, on LSU Campus.

Week-long AgMagic event aims to provide agricultural education

By Tia Banerjee April 13, 2016

From looking at different types of crops and digging up worms to petting baby alligators, piglets and calves, the LSU AgCenter’s AgMagic gives participants a taste of all that the field of agriculture...

LSU students and community members gather to share stories of sexual assault and discuss sexuality in the LGBT community in the Live Oak Student Lounge on April 11, 2016.

LSU Survivors: Response Rally addresses campus sexual assault

By Caitie Burkes April 11, 2016

University students and alumni voiced their outrage Monday night at a statement made by LSUPD spokesperson Lieutenant Kevin Scott in the April 6 issue of The Daily Reveille. The group’s rally in...

A committee from the LSU Dean of Students' office held a meeting on Wednesday, April 3, 2016, for students to voice their opinions on possible changes to the University's tailgating policies.

Students voice opinions in second tailgate town hall

By Caitie Burkes April 6, 2016

The Student Union’s Capital Chamber was filled to the brim late Wednesday afternoon, students again seized the opportunity to voice their concerns regarding the proposed tailgating regulations shared...

LSU director of academic affairs and student development for ROTC Linda Warmsley, communication studies junior Paige Hankerson and sociology sophomore Maria Chavez on Wednesday, Apr. 06, 2016 in the military science building.

Military Traditions program teaches cadets proper etiquette

By Caitie Burkes April 6, 2016

The University’s Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets are trading training gear for dress blues for their military ball on April 15. To prepare the cadets for the formal event, ROTC director of...

Committee presents possible tailgating changes, students react to proposed stricter policies

Committee presents possible tailgating changes, students react to proposed stricter policies

By Beth Carter April 5, 2016

A committee from the LSU Dean of Students’ office met with students Tuesday to discuss possible changes to the University’s tailgating policies. University Policy Statement 78 states that “alcoholic...

LSU marketing junior Tirth Shah and Live-O Store IT Head Varun Parikh have created a mobile app to match businesses and customers with part-time delivery workers on Tuesday March 29, 2016.

International student creates mobile app for home delivery

By Trent Parker March 29, 2016

Inspired partially by the model of Uber, marketing junior Tirth Shah and Live-O-Store IT head Varun Parikh created a mobile app to match businesses and customers with part-time delivery workers. When Shah...

The Animal Advocates attend a vegan potluck with the Plant-based Society.

Students form organization to promote animal rights

By Trent Parker March 29, 2016

Students dedicated to combating cruelty toward animals have formed a new organization, Animal Advocates, to promote animal rights through volunteer opportunities and providing education to the public on...

German students gather for a group photo Friday, March 18, 2016, after visiting the University and experiencing Louisiana culture thanks to a grant sponsored by the German-American Fulbright Commission.

University focuses program for German students on engineering, entrepreneurship

By Caitie Burkes March 29, 2016

Before they left the Friday before spring break, technical engineering, venture capitalism and weekly crawfish boils made their way into twenty German students’ three-week stays on campus. From their...

'Warrior', a wooden sculpture by Baton Rouge-based artist Jim Jeansonne, sits on display as part of the 'Animals in Art International Exhibition' — opening on March 19, 2016, in the Veterinary Medicine Library.

Vet school “Animals in Art” exhibit opens Saturday

By Tia Banerjee March 17, 2016

From hyper-realistic paintings of four-legged creatures to whimsical sculptures of animals, art from all over the world has been flown into Baton Rouge for the International Exhibition on Animals in Art. “Animals...

Anthropology student Emeral DeLorenzo-Brown displays her alligator doll Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at her home. She creates alligator dolls as part of her Oddly Unique Creations business.

Student crafts alligator-headed dolls, sells them online

By Caitie Burkes March 15, 2016

From the shelves of antique shops and Goodwill stores, Emeral DeLorenzo-Brown adds to her inventory of fancily-dressed porcelain dolls. About an hour or two after accessorizing each doll, she severs its...