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The LSU Student Government Senate sits on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, in the Capital Chambers in the Student Union in Baton Rouge, La.
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Student Senate requests DEI clarifications, condemns state legislators at final meeting of semester
By Morgan Vannosdall, News Stringer

The Student Senate passed 15 resolutions as it wrapped up its 61st session Wednesday. The resolutions condemned an engineering professor for his course’s testing conditions, denounced members of the...

Sushi chef topping off a roll of sushi with spicy mayo at Umami Japanese Bistro on Saturday, April 12, 2025, along Burbank Dr in Baton Rouge, La.
PHOTOS: Umami Japanese Bistro
Seoul Stop sits Friday, April 18, 2025, on Florida Boulevard in Baton Rouge , La.
Seoul Stop introduces Baton Rouge to the Korean convenience store experience
Students walk through the Quad on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023, on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.
How is LSU’s hiring freeze affecting students?
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Blurring the Lines: Science Meets Art at LSU
By Ivy Holland, News Reporter

Louisiana State University’s College of Science and Dramatic Arts hosted a unique festival that allowed two worlds to be brought together that many people would not assume have a lot in common. Although...

Return of the Tide: LSU closes off their home series with a lost to Alabama
By Juliette Marino, LSU Tiger T.V. Sports Reporter

Despite LSU baseball winning its series against No.15 Alabama, the Tigers weren’t able to close out the series finale on a good note after losing 4-7 on Saturday. The Tigers had two areas of concern:...

Opinion: Morning routines are a myth and serve as social media gimmicks
Opinion: Morning routines are a myth and serve as social media gimmicks
By Mohammad Tantawi, Opinion Columnist

We’ll applaud the doctor for finishing medical school, yet neglect their medical advice. The problem is that people are bored. Despite individual...

Opinion: Crumbl Cookies is a disappointment to the cookie industry
Opinion: Crumbl Cookies is a disappointment to the cookie industry
By Amyri Jones, Opinion Columnist

Crumbl Cookies has been trending on social media, specifically TikTok, for quite some time now, and it’s not for good reasons. When Crumbl...

Festivalgoers are seen at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on Sunday, April 13, 2025, in Indio, Calif.
Opinion: Coachella traded its whimsy in favor of corporate interest
By Kate Beske, Opinion Columnist

I vividly remember seeing Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler attending Coachella in the mid to late 2010s. Every time a picture was uploaded,...

The Louisiana State Capitol sits on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Baton Rouge, La.
Opinion: Despite all of its issues, Baton Rouge is still a beautiful city
By Andrew Sarhan, Opinion Columnist

I’m from Baton Rouge, and that’s something I’m proud of. I won’t say that Baton Rouge is infallible, but I’m pleased that I’m from...

Opinion: Movie theaters are places of magic and deserve to stick around
Opinion: Movie theaters are places of magic and deserve to stick around
By Ava Francis, Opinion Columnist

If there’s one place I’ve visited during every stage of my life, it's the movie theater. Iconic actress Nicole Kidman said it best: “We...

"Aperture" Wide Open
“Aperture” sees The Head and the Heart wide open
By Makala Borland, Music Journalist

Set to release on May 9, Aperture marks a reinvention for American indie folk band The Head and the Heart. After over a decade of soaring highs,...

For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)
For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)
By Makala Borland, Music Journalist

Japanese Breakfast's latest album, "For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)", marks a poignant return to the introspective soundscapes that...

Return of the Tide: LSU closes off their home series with a lost to Alabama
By Juliette Marino, LSU Tiger T.V. Sports Reporter

Despite LSU baseball winning its series against No.15 Alabama, the Tigers weren’t able to close out the series finale on a good note after...

Blurring the Lines: Science Meets Art at LSU
By Ivy Holland, News Reporter

Louisiana State University’s College of Science and Dramatic Arts hosted a unique festival that allowed two worlds to be brought together that...