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Why Students Should Vote According to Bill Cassidy

By Laryssa Bonacquisti October 28, 2014

US Representative Bill Cassidy expressed his views on the importance of our generation's involvement in politics. We are the future of this country, and we need to do our part by voting.

Bill Cassidy on Why He Became a Part of Politics

By Laryssa Bonacquisti October 28, 2014

When asked about why he joined the political realm, Cassidy compared his care for others as a doctor for the uninsured to his ability to make a difference within public office.

Bill Cassidy

Bill Cassidy Speaks on Student Loans and Jobs

By Laryssa Bonacquisti October 28, 2014

Bill Cassidy sat down with TigerTV reporter Laryssa Bonacquisti on Tuesday to discuss the ongoing race for the Louisiana Senate seat. Cassidy shared his views on student loans and how to increase...

Bill Cassidy discusses birth control.

Bill Cassidy Comments on Birth Control

By Laryssa Bonacquisti October 28, 2014

Bill Cassidy sat down with TigerTV news reporter Laryssa Bonacquisti on Tuesday. Cassidy discussed his personal platform and the race to the Louisiana Senate seat. During the interview, Cassidy...

The UP21 Fishing Tournament Raises Awareness for Down Syndrome

By Sarah Lofdahl October 28, 2014

Cole Landry, a sophomore at LSU, is involved in an organization called the UP21 foundation. It's a non-profit organization that raises money to benefit those with Trisomy 21, also known as Down Syndrome.  "The...

Farmers Market

Healthy Living Starts with What You Eat

By Laryssa Bonacquisti October 23, 2014

Success in college begins with a healthy lifestyle.  During college, many students find it difficult to eat healthy because of how easy it is to pick up fast food.  The concern for most college...

Ebola

Is Ebola a Risk to Louisiana?

October 23, 2014

America has their eyes on the Ebola virus. But are we really at risk of contracting the disease? Dr. Rebecca Christofferson studies viruses and believes we are not. "I don't think the virus will spread...

More Money, More Problems

Why Making Dollars Shouldn’t Change Your Major

By Kira Schuette October 22, 2014

Incoming freshmen have the daunting task of choosing the major that will determine what field they enter after college ends. This task presents students with a choice: Pick what they are passionate about...

Easy Costume Ideas

Effortless Halloween Costume Ideas

By Jac Bedrossian October 21, 2014

Halloween is just around the corner and fashion design major Hannah Gadbois has easy tips to transform your closet into Halloween Express. The Hippie: Throw it back to the Seventies with high-waisted shorts...

Edwin Edwards on His Trial and Conviction

October 17, 2014

Congressional Candidate and former Governor Edwin Edwards talked to LSU Tiger TV about his 2001 trial and conviction on Friday. Edwards, a Democrat who served four terms as Governor of Louisiana, was convicted...

Do religious protesters really have a right to say nice things about where we go in the afterlife? 

BLOG: You’re All Going to Heaven

By Ryan Monk October 17, 2014

Funyon writer Ryan Monk took time this week to reflect on his observations of religious protesters at the LSU Union's Free Speech Alley. Find content just like this at blog.thefunyon.com.  A riot...

Nina Pham, 26-year-old Ebola virus patient, and her dog, Bentley, who was fought for by Pham's family and is now quarantined.

Ebola: Are Our Pets in Danger?

By By: Laryssa Bonacquisti October 16, 2014

After one Ebola patient's dog was euthanized because of fear that the dog could spread the virus, people began to panic about the safety of their pets.  Our pets are important members of our families....