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WATCH: Louisiana Colleges Held to a New Standard with Uniform Sexual Misconduct Policy

WATCH: Louisiana Colleges Held to a New Standard with Uniform Sexual Misconduct Policy

By Laryssa Bonacquisti March 4, 2015

Just in time for Women's History Month, the Louisiana Board of Regents approved a uniform sexual misconduct policy that will stretch across the state. This policy will require law enforcement and health...

The Other Option: The Importance of Smoking on Campus

The Other Option: The Importance of Smoking on Campus

By By Placenta Grande March 4, 2015

With budget cut talk all around and people screaming about our imminent damnation in Free Speech Alley, one would think the end is nigh for LSU students. That is why we need a hero in the upcoming...

U.S. District Judge Joseph Bataillon deemed same-sex marriage ban a infringement upon the equal rights of citizens. 

Nebraska same-sex marriage ban lifted

By Jazmine Foxworth March 3, 2015

U.S. District Judge Joseph Bataillon banned Nebraska's constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage on Monday. Beginning March 9 the state must treat heterosexual and homosexual couples the same.   The...

LSU Students Raise Money for CMNH

March 3, 2015

This past weekend, hundreds of LSU students came together in the AG barn to raise money for Childrens Miracle Network Hospitals by standing for 26.2 hours. Dance Marathon is a marathon of raising money,...

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Nurse who survived Ebola sues Texas Hospitial

By Catherine Nguyen March 2, 2015

A Texas nurse sued Texas Health Resources, who owns Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, for ignoring the dangers of the Ebola virus. Nina Pham treated Thomas Erin Duncan, who contracted Ebola...

LSU's Budget Woes will Impact Students

“The Other Option” on Budget Cuts

Student Government ticket The Other Option has some thoughts for LSU's current budget crisis under Governor Bobby Jindal. Let’s cut to the chase on the barbaric budget cuts that “Governor Bobby...

Self-Denial, a Lenten Guide

The Funyon Guide to Lent – Self-Denial

By Margo Lancaster, Professional Catholic February 27, 2015

40 days and 40 nights sounds like a long stretch but Lent is more than just giving up something. It’s finding yourself. Just kidding! It can suck if you give up something you enjoy but that’s...

The recording industry has chosen Friday as the Standard album release day across all countries. 

Recording industry chose Friday as the standard release day

By Jazmine Foxworth February 26, 2015

The recording industry has decided to make Friday the global release day for albums according to Billboard. Currently release days are decided by country, with Tuesday being the standard in the United...

New Net Neutrality rules ensure fair access to Internet services for consumers. 

FCC approves new Net Neutrality rules

By Jazmine Foxworth February 26, 2015

New net neutrality rules were approved Thursday by the Federal Communications Commission requiring all Internet service providers to treat legal content equally.  Under the proposed net neutrality...

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Netflix Announces New Lineup

By Catherine Nguyen February 25, 2015

Netflix announced new original shows, including rebooted versions of "Inspector Gadget" and "Danger Mouse." Despite the addition of these shows, movies and shows, such as Cool Runnings and Cartoon Network...

Power Players

Power Players: LSU Taking on the Energy Industry

By Laryssa Bonacquisti February 25, 2015

Since the turn of the century, Louisiana has led the way for the energy industry. Now, LSU has created Power Players, which combines the research on clean energy, energy law, energy processes, and alternative...

Fining Public Urination

By Christine Aman February 25, 2015

Going the bathroom outdoors at Mardi Gras isn’t unheard of, but it is illegal. Public urination is a misdemeanor that can result in up to a $500 fine and up to six months in prison, assistant district...