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Panelist speak about the importance of trans-inclusion within the feminist movement and scholarship on Monday, March 14, 2016, at the Women's Center.

Trans-inclusive panel focuses on University, feminist acceptance

By Sarah Gamard March 14, 2016

Students and graduates reminded the University community Monday night that feminism should not only represent people who identify strictly as female. Six panelists, alumni and undergraduates, and about...

The Indian Student Association hosts a Holi celebration Sunday, March 13, 2016, at the International Cultural Center, where those in attendance could enjoy the color, music and food.

Students throw colored dye to celebrate Holi festival

By Trent Parker March 13, 2016

The field behind the International Cultural Center was awash in color Sunday afternoon as students celebrating the Indian festival Holi covered themselves in dyes and sprayed each other with water to the...

LSU football player Arden Key tosses a frisbee with a member of Best Buddies during the University organization's February meetup.

Best Buddies aims to foster friendships between students, people with disabilities

By Trent Parker March 8, 2016

Those with developmental and intellectual disabilities can be stigmatized and isolated from society. University students volunteering as Peer Buddies for the local Best Buddies chapter seek to change this...

Students gather on the LSU Parade Ground for the last event of Black History Month at LSU.

College Reunion event ends Black History Month at LSU

March 7, 2016

Music, dancing, special performances, funny commentary and lots and lots of food characterize the final event for Black History Month at LSU, College Reunion. This year was no exception with people from...

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

LSU alumni, employees speak in TEDxLSU event

By Caitie Burkes March 6, 2016

In a lineup composed of musicians, scientists and even a nun, several University alumni and employees took on the Union Theater stage for this year’s TEDxLSU event. Ginger Guttner, director of public...

Members of the student animal legal defense fund, President Joy Reeves, Vice President Stephanie Buehler and Treasurer Brandon Pierre-Thomas.

Law student organization promotes animal welfare

By Trent Parker March 3, 2016

A group of students at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center organizes toy collecting drives, volunteers at shelters and educates the public to aid animals as part of the University chapter of the Student...

Credit card problems decrease among University students, other issues increase

Credit card problems decrease among University students, other issues increase

By Sarah Gamard March 1, 2016

Many students first learn to manage finances in college, and with that comes a learning curve. Money Matters on Campus, a three-year study conducted by EverFi and Higher One, found students are taking...

Participants place black flags in the ground to remember the 117 black lives that were lost to police brutality so far in 2016 on Monday, February 29, 2016 at the Parade Ground.

“Black Cemetery” commemorates lost lives, condemns police brutality

By Trent Parker February 29, 2016

Small black flags dotted the lawn of the LSU Parade Ground on Monday — each representing an African-American life lost since the beginning of 2016 to law enforcement. “That’s 117 people....

Jose Lloveras-Fuentes, a Theater Senior, and Bianca Dixon, a Biology Freshman, participate in a flash mob with HSCS on Tuesday at Free Speech Plaza.

Student organizations launch weekly event in Free Speech Plaza

By Jakeyla Chavis - Digital News Reporter February 29, 2016

Beginning March 1, 2016 LSU will hold its first ever “Tiger Tuesdays” event in Free Speech Alley from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tiger Tuesdays, hosted by Campus Life, will be similar to the semi-annual...

The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine put on the 23rd annual Great Rover Road Run where dogs and their owners could participate in a 5k run, a one mile fun-run, a costume contest, and a best trick contest on Saturday, February 27, 2016 on Skip Bertman Drive.

Vet school holds run for pets, owners to raise pet obesity awareness

By Beth Carter February 28, 2016

More than 100 participants took part in the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s 23rd annual Hill’s Great Rover Road Run Saturday. The run is held to raise awareness for pet obesity and to raise...

Annual Law Center football game raises money to honor late professor, dean Cheney Joseph

By Tia Banerjee February 21, 2016

Students from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center swapped out their briefcases and suits on Saturday for helmets, football jerseys and cheerleading uniforms. Barristers Bowl XII was held at Memorial Stadium....

Marketing Freshman, Malcolm Dunn, plans to run for Metro Council to jumpstart his political career, on Friday, February 19, 2016, at LSU Union.

Student launches political career with bid for Metro Council seat

By Caitlin Burkes February 21, 2016

At 18, not only can marketing freshman Malcolm Dunn register to vote, he can also run for local political office — and he plans to do just that. Dunn hopes to run for the vacant District 12 seat...