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"Intern Queen" Lauren Berger speaks at the PRSSA Conference at LSU on Sunday. Berger discussed ways to land a successful internship and careers. 

Intern Queen Sparks Ideas

By Gabriela Chauvin March 24, 2014

PRSSA presented Hollywood Under the Oaks Friday through Sunday with keynote speaker Lauren Berger held on Sunday. Berger is best known for her name the “Intern Queen”, but behind the name is...

A group of American youths showing terrorists how real teamwork is done. USA USA USAFlickr

Funyon Blog: How do I sport?

By Alex Cormier March 21, 2014

As a producer for a highly successful satirical college news show with an equally successful sports segment entitled the “Benchwarmer” with Spencer Latiolais, I always have to stay on top of...

Tiger Band to perform in Ireland St. Patrick’s Day Parade

By Elizabeth Thomas March 12, 2014

The Irish pot of gold will have a little purple and gold inside when the University band travels to Dublin, Ireland to perform in the St. Patricks Day Parade. Departing Friday, the Golden Band from Tigerland...

Sally-Ann Roberts visits LSU

By Jacquelyn Masse March 11, 2014

“Don’t try to be anybody else” was one of the pieces of advice WWL News Anchor Sally-Ann Roberts gave Tuesday afternoon. Roberts spoke to the association of black communicators about...

“Boosie Speaks” After Five Year Imprisonment

By Alex Cormier March 10, 2014

Famed Baton Rouge rapper Torrence Hatch, more commonly known as Lil Boosie, gave his first press conference since his release from jail last Wednesday. The event called “Boosie Speaks” was...

Arts and Wellness

By Travis Cobb March 10, 2014

Last month, Walmart donated $25,000 to the Mental Health Association for Greater Baton Rouge. That money will feed clients with hot lunches. For one man, the lunches aren’t the best part of his day. No...

Crisis in Ukraine

Crisis in Ukraine

By Eric Toups March 10, 2014

The crisis in Ukraine continues as Russian troops occupy Crimea in Ukraine the and world leaders deadlock on how to handle the issue.  Protesting in Kiev against Ukraine’s pro-Russian government...

Breaux Symposium brings in the participation from the audience. Many students in the audience were taking notes and tweeting the event using #breaux14

Breaux Symposium Marks 50 Years After New York Times v. Sullivan

By Gabriela Chauvin March 7, 2014

LSU welcomes the 2014 50 years John Breaux Symposium. The focus on the event brought the question how well is the public being informed and what must be done to increase awareness and debate? Many students...

Engineers in the process of building racecar

Engineers in the process of building racecar

By Jacquelyn Masse February 26, 2014

A student-run organization called formula SAE is building a racecar for a worldwide competition in May. It will consist of racing, business presentations, and cost auditing events. Formula SAE president...

Kimberlé Crenshaw

Civil Rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw speaks at Commemorative Program

By Claire Perrodin February 25, 2014

Kimberlé Crenshaw, Civil Rights activist, author of The Critical Race theory and professor at UCLA was a guest speaker for the Commemorative Martin Luther King Jr. program. Crenshaw was welcomed...

Louisiana Open to Medical Marijuana legalization

Louisiana Open to Medical Marijuana legalization

By Eric Toups February 24, 2014

The question of whether or not to legalize medicinal marijuana has reemerged as Governor Jindal stated that he would be open to its legalization. Louisiana has already passed a law that allows doctors...

Kimberlé Crenshaw, Executive director of the African American Policy Forum and professor of law at UCLA and Columbia Law School, speaks to students Friday, Feb. 21, 2014 about race and "intersectionality", a concept she coined to capture the multidimensional dynamics of discrimination.

Civil and women’s rights activist comes to University

By Michael Tarver and Claire Perrodin February 23, 2014

With an air of camaraderie, community and collaboration, civil and women rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw argued in her speech Friday that society may not be in a post-racial state, as many Americans...