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The LSU School of Theatre’s production of Will Eno’s “Middletown” premiered Tuesday night at the Claude L. Shaver Theatre. Directed by Kendall Krebsbach, the play proved to be just as hilarious as ...
On top of rising grocery bills and rent prices, college students who are looking to further their education also need to find ways to afford costly graduate school application fees. Reporter Patricia ...
Mathematics graduate student Jake Weber hosted a safety forum in the Student Union Monday in collaboration with the Graduate Student Association for an open discussion about safety concerns within the ...
The LSU soccer team earned a bid to the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Tournament for the first time in four years and the fifth time in program history on Monday. The Tigers (13-5-4, 5-4-2 ...
Cardinal Robert F. Prevost has been elected by the College of Cardinals as the new pope, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. Pope ...
Hailing from Lafayette, Durbin is quickly popping up in local venues with “Brewster Durbin All-Stars” consisting of Dayton ...
The Reveille sat down with Kim Mulkey for an exclusive one-on-one interview, ranging across her career and discussing her ...
Joy Lonibos, was diagnosed in 2015 with stage three breast cancer. After finding out the news, she underwent surgeries and ...
The school year is nearly at an end, making way for the long-awaited summer break, but all of this free time can leave us at ...
When a building is constructed on campus or an existing facility is renovated, concerns unique to the University must be considered when planning for construction. Roger Husser, director of Planning, ...
The morning after I had sex for the first time, I woke up and took inventory. Years of public school science classes, uncomfortable family discussions and weekends spent watching the dad on “Full ...