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The 19th Judicial District Courhouse sits Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, in Baton Rouge La.
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LSU law professor will return to teaching classes after court order
By Jason Willis, Managing Editor

A district court judge ruled Tuesday to issue a temporary restraining order that will allow a suing LSU law professor to return to his teaching duties. Ken Levy, a tenured professor of criminal and...

The Sun shines on the University Lab School on Sunday, April 17, 2022, on Dalrymple Drive in Baton Rouge, La.
Louisiana jumps in reading, math rankings in Nation’s Report Card
The cast and crew take their bows Saturday, March 4, 2023, after Musical Theatre Club at LSU’s production of “Heathers: The Musical” at the Reilly Theatre in Baton Rouge, La.
Don’t miss these 8 must-see plays coming to Baton Rouge
Why Latino Greek Life is Needed In This Current Time
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Valentine’s community service opportunities

Whether you're looking for ways to show your love for valentines or looking to get involved on campus, several student organizations on campus are planning community service and volunteer opportunities...

LSU gymnastics freshman all-around Olivia Dunne looks at the scoreboard to see her results Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022 during LSU's 197.975-197.750 win over Auburn in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on N. Stadium Drive in Baton Rouge, La.
LSU gymnastics’ Olivia Dunne named grand marshal for the 2025 Endymion parade
By Ross Abboud

LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne will serve as the grand marshal for the 2025 Krewe of Endymion parade which rides on the Saturday before Mardi Gras, parade officials announced on Wednesday. Dunne will lead...

LSU President William F. Tate IV discusses the change of wording from "inclusion" to "engagement" in the Division of Engagement, Civil Rights and Title IX Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, at a Faculty Senate meeting inside the Woods Auditorium on LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.
President Tate speaks: Why we must protect biomedical research funding

Editor's note: The following is a publicly released op-ed by LSU President William F. Tate IV. As cancer took hold of his life, my grandfather...

Emmitt Glynn teaches AP African American studies to a group of students on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023 in Baton Rouge, La.
Opinion: Why multiculturalism courses aren’t the answer to racial issues
By Mohammad Tantawi, Opinion Columnist

How LSU teaches racism to students devalues the entire conversation into something of a pity party; it makes learning about racism a waste of...

Opinion: Cancel culture has created a generation that's too afraid to speak
Opinion: Cancel culture has created a generation that’s too afraid to speak
By Andrew Sarhan, Opinion Columnist

Cancel culture is a widely discussed topic that I believe, at the fundamental level, has caused society to decline. We should be able to make...

Mardi Gras floats sit Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2022 during the LSU Student Activities Board Mardi Gras Mambo event on Tower Drive at LSU's campus in Baton Rouge, La.
Opinion: Mardi Gras will never be the same after the New Year’s Day terror attack
By Kate Beske, Opinion Columnist

The first Mardi Gras parade of the year happened in New Orleans five days after the horrific attack on New Year’s Day. While there have...

Kendrick Lamar appears at the MTV Video Music Awards in Inglewood, Calif., on Aug. 27, 2017, left, and SZA, right.
Opinion: The New Orleans Super Bowl halftime performance is a celebration of the city’s resilience
By Blair Bernard, Opinion Columnist

Being a Louisiana native, I've lived through many monumental sporting moments here. The last time we had the Super Bowl in New Orleans was...

Genre Blending Artists
The Rise of Genre-Blending Artists
By Makala Borland, KLSU Music Journalist

Genre-Blending Artists: The 2025 Grammy’s Landscape The 67th annual Grammy Awards showcased a vibrant tapestry of musical innovation, with...

AI Trends Past, Present & Future
Innovation or Imitation? AI Trends Past, Present & Future
By Joel Rodriguez, KLSU Music Journalist

There are very few topics as controversial in the modern music world as the use of AI. The proliferation of artificial intelligence has proven...

Valentine’s community service opportunities

Whether you're looking for ways to show your love for valentines or looking to get involved on campus, several student organizations on campus...

Why Latino Greek Life is Needed In This Current Time
By Abigail Anderson, News Reporter

Within the past year, LSU has added two Latino-based greek organizations to its roster of fraternities and sororities. As part of the multiculturalism...