Quantcast Daily Reveille
  • Front Page
  • Classifieds

News Articles

Tigers to close season at Carolina

By Jeirt Roser

The Southeastern Conference softball standings are posted behind the first base dugout in Tiger Park. After practice Thursday, No. 15 LSU (39-14, 15-10) sat second in the Western Division, directly across from No. 13 Tennessee (46-10, 14-9) who is in second place in the Eastern Division.

University endowment assets trail peers'

By Ben Bourgeois

LSU was absent from a list of public institutions in the nation with the highest endowment assets per student. The list, compiled by the National Association of College and University Business Officers, outlines the percentage of each university's endowments spent on its students.

Parade celebrates University's military past, present

Jenkins commends ROTC students

By Nicholas Persac

Army and Air Force ROTC cadets stood in formation on the Parade Ground on Thursday afternoon while acting Chancellor William Jenkins asserted the University's commitment to on-campus military presence during the Corps of Cadets annual Chancellor's Day Parade.

Anti-bullying bill killed by La. House of Representatives

80 percent of adolescents report being bullied

By Oscar Battle Jr.

The Louisiana House of Representatives did away with a proposed anti-bullying bill Tuesday, but a study shows bullying is still prevalent in society. Rep. Walt Leger, D-New Orleans, sponsored the proposed bill which would have beefed up current Louisiana law that requires school boards to enforce anti-bullying policies.

YouTube.com gives sculpture class ideas

Students also post projects on Web site

By Jack LeBlanc

The work of Malcolm McClay's advanced sculpture class is different from other sculptures - it moves. The associate professor's kinetic sculpture class presented its work Thursday afternoon from the semester in the Art and Design Building. The class called its presentation "Nuts and Bolts: A Motion Extravaganza.

<< Back to main page

Advertisement


Advertisement

Poll

Have you ever lied to gain access to Easy Streets?
Submit Vote

View Results

Front Page PDF