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Egg Prices
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Why are eggs so expensive? LSU experts explain the bird flu’s effect on egg prices
By Sarah Walton, News Reporter

In the past weeks eggs have become a hot commodity, with Trader Joe’s seemingly always out of stock, Walmart’s prices springing from around $4 to more than $8 and Costco limiting the number of cartons...

The tree sits in the darkness on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, behind Memorial Tower on Tower Drive in Baton Rouge, La.
Opinion: What it means to walk in a woman’s shoes at nighttime
Princess and prince cast of the Petite Princess Company from its website.
Petite Princess Company turns childhood dreams into a reality, one party at a time
LSU women's basketball sophomore guard Mikaylah Williams (12) has the ball Thursday, Feb. 20, 2025, during their 79-63 win against Georgia at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, La.
LSU women’s basketball overcomes 16-point deficit to beat No. 14 Kentucky
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The basement of Hodges Hall sits in darkness after a power outage on Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, in Baton Rouge, La.
Campus-wide power outage at LSU halts classes
By Staff Report

A widespread electricity outage took place on LSU's campus Monday morning. Power is incrementally coming back around campus. LSU's Testing Center is fully operational and letting in new students after...

LSU baseball senior utility Luiz Hernandez (23) bats during LSU's 4-2 win against Omaha on Friday, Feb 21, 2025, at Alex Box Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.
What we learned from LSU baseball’s series win against Omaha
By Isabelle Callahan

LSU endured its first loss in the first game of their Saturday doubleheader against Omaha. A high-variance weekend confirmed some strengths, introduced potential concerns and brought about new uncertainties. Here...

A streetcar travels along Canal Street in New Orleans, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024.
Opinion: From beignets to swamp tours, New Orleans is the perfect weekend getaway
By Mohammad Tantawi, Opinion Columnist

Living in Louisiana, sometimes we forget how nice New Orleans is. You could make a solid case that New Orleans should be the capital of Louisiana....

The tree sits in the darkness on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, behind Memorial Tower on Tower Drive in Baton Rouge, La.
Opinion: What it means to walk in a woman’s shoes at nighttime
By Taylor Hamilton, Opinion Editor

You see her, with mid-length hair, wearing a pair of leggings and a bright pink shirt, walking alone in the dark. You notice that she constantly...

A pharmacist holds a COVID-19 vaccine at a pharmacy in New York, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024.
Opinion: Louisiana halts promoting vital vaccines — hyper-individualism is putting everyone at risk
By Amyri Jones, Opinion Columnist

Medical physician and health secretary Dr. Ralph Abraham from the Louisiana Department of Health announced on Feb. 13 that the department would...

Opinion: Why embracing your "weird" side is the ultimate power move
Opinion: Why embracing your “weird” side is the ultimate power move
By Andrew Sarhan, Opinion Columnist

Have you ever had an interest or hobby that some may have viewed as “weird” or “cringy”? I know I have, and I know I’m not the only...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., waves to the media outside the Nassau County Supreme Court in Mineola, N.Y. on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024.
Opinion: RFK Jr. is America’s worst choice for U.S. Health Secretary
By Kate Beske, Opinion Columnist

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was confirmed as President Donald Trump’s health secretary last week, and there’s a reason people are shocked and fearful...

Kendrick Lamar at the 2025 Superbowl
Did the Half-Time Super Bowl Performance Live Up to Hype?
By Joel Rodriguez, KLSU Music Journalist

Few events stir American pop culture quite like the Super Bowl, which for nearly six decades has served as a pinnacle for football season and...

Spotify Daylist
Spotify Daylists: artificial intelligence algorithmic Sunday afternoon
By Camille Milligan, Music Journalist

Spotify listeners might not wake up on a Monday and describe their music mood as a “stank face heavy Monday morning” or declare the end of...

Joining CAWWS for a good cause
By Mila Fair, News Reporter

On Sunday, February 16, beautiful puppies and their humans gathered for the Bark in the Park event, kicking off the weekend festivities ahead...

Zeta Tau Alpha’s Black History Month pop-up shop
By Ivy Holland, News Reporter

Amongst Louisiana State University’s vast Greek life is sorority Zeta Tau Alpha, making a statement of inclusion with a special pop-up shop...