Louisiana Unplugged is a collection of pieces written by journalism students at colleges and universities in Louisiana. WAFB-TV has teamed up with these colleges and universities to showcase the pieces of work these students generate. We hope you enjoy their reports.
Monday, May 20 2013 10:01 AM EDT2013-05-20 14:01:28 GMT
By Taylor Balkom | LSU Student KEITHVILLE, La. -- Even chimpanzees need to retire. Nestled in the pine trees of northern Louisiana, 22 miles southwest of Shreveport, is Chimp Haven, a 200-acre habitatMore >>
Nestled in the pine trees of northern Louisiana, 22 miles southwest of Shreveport, is Chimp Haven, a 200-acre habitat that is home to 169 chimps from around the nation. By Taylor BalkomMore >>
Saturday, May 11 2013 11:04 AM EDT2013-05-11 15:04:44 GMT
By Josh Bergeron | LSU Student Rapidly improving technology is creating problems for many locally-owned music stores, laments Fred Zeagler, owner of Zeagler's Music in Baton Rouge. "Our profit marginMore >>
Rapidly improving technology is creating problems for many locally-owned music stores, laments Fred Zeagler, owner of Zeagler's Music in Baton Rouge. By Josh BergeronMore >>
Saturday, May 11 2013 11:00 AM EDT2013-05-11 15:00:01 GMT
By Otisha Paige | LSU Student The Innocence Project of New Orleans is responsible for 22 exonerations in Louisiana and Mississippi since its founding in 2001. The staff's time, patience, and diligenceMore >>
The Innocence Project of New Orleans is responsible for 22 exonerations in Louisiana and Mississippi since its founding in 2001. However, exoneration is not sufficient to restore what once was. By Otisha PaigeMore >>
Saturday, May 11 2013 10:59 AM EDT2013-05-11 14:59:07 GMT
By Kevin Thibodeaux | LSU Student WASHINGTON, D.C. - FBI agents remain adamant they are making their best efforts to bring justice to decades-old Civil Rights era murders, although they acknowledged casesMore >>
FBI agents remain adamant they are making their best efforts to bring justice to decades-old Civil Rights era murders, although they acknowledged cases get tougher by the year as suspects and witnesses die of age-related ailments. By Kevin ThibodeauxMore >>
Monday, April 15 2013 9:41 AM EDT2013-04-15 13:41:09 GMT
By Chris Grillot | LSU Student Just before leaving their respective positions under pressure, LSU System President John Lombardi and System General Counsel Ray Lamonica wrote letters of appointment toMore >>
Just before leaving their respective positions under pressure, LSU System President John Lombardi and System General Counsel Ray Lamonica wrote letters of appointment to select staff members in Jan. 2012. By Chris GrillotMore >>
By Joshua Bergeron | LSU Student College students from around the state, donning rainbow flags and multicolored hair, descended on LSU for the third annual Louisiana Queer Conference this past weekend. MoreMore >>
College students from around the state, donning rainbow flags and multicolored hair, descended on LSU for the third annual Louisiana Queer Conference this past weekend. By Joshua BergeronMore >>
By Albert Burford | LSU Student Since the agency's founding in 1872, seven Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (DWF) agents have lost their lives in the line of duty – all but one since 1991.More >>
Since the agency's founding in 1872, seven Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (DWF) agents have lost their lives in the line of duty – all but one since 1991. By Albert BurfordMore >>
By Kevin Thibodeaux | LSU Student Newly declassified FBI documents show the late Concordia Parish Chief Sheriff Deputy Frank DeLaughter claimed to have reformed after he was released from prison for conspiringMore >>
Newly declassified FBI documents show the late Concordia Parish Chief Sheriff Deputy Frank DeLaughter claimed to have reformed after he was released from prison. By Kevin ThibodeauxMore >>
By Albert Burford | LSU Student Bryan Monroe, editor of CNNPolitics.com, advocated in a speech Monday at Southern University, a news media coverage shift to increase fairer representation and coverageMore >>
Bryan Monroe, editor of CNNPolitics.com, advocated in a speech at Southern University, a news media coverage shift to increase fairer representation and coverage of African-Americans. By Albert BurfordMore >>
By Kevin Thibodeaux | LSU Student The Jindal Administration temporarily has avoided litigation from commissioners of one of its agencies over the diversion of Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (DWF)More >>
For the past two years, the LDWF Commission has had a lawsuit set to file in an attempt to halt the governor's office from sweeping of dedicated funds out of DWF's Artificial Reef Program to the general fund. By Kevin ThibodeauxMore >>
By Kayla Reed | LSU Student With fewer than 10 minutes left before the session begins, there are still volunteers arriving to help. "They just show up. Every day is an adventure," said Sarah Carlson.More >>
On 24 Mondays a year, volunteers and a group of friendly horses help physically and mentally disabled people improve their strength, balance and confidence. By Kayla ReedMore >>
By Joshua Bergeron | LSU Student LSU's College of Human Sciences and Education is working to bring the decrepit Huey P. Long Field House back to its former glory. But it isn't the only one. Landmark LSU,More >>
LSU's College of Human Sciences and Education is working to bring the decrepit Huey P. Long Field House back to its former glory. But it isn't the only one. By Joshua BergeronMore >>
By Albert Burford | LSU Student Journalist and television host Tony Brown encouraged students to not only study hard and make good grades, but maintain strong character as he brought a time capsule worthMore >>
Journalist and television host Tony Brown encouraged students to not only study hard and make good grades, but maintain strong character when he spoke at Baton Rouge Magnet High School. By Albert BurfordMore >>
By McKenzie Womack | LSU Student Surviving family members of victims of Civil Rights murders consider Keith Beauchamp a champion. He investigates forgotten and current cases, making documentaries designedMore >>
Surviving family members of victims of Civil Rights murders consider Keith Beauchamp a champion. He investigates forgotten and current cases, making documentaries designed to bring closure to those families. By McKenzie WomackMore >>
By McKenzie Womack | LSU Student LSU's Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge is seeking to open a four-year medical school focused on research, and the idea has drawn tentative supportMore >>
Pennington Biomedical Research Center is seeking to open a four-year medical school focused on research, and the idea has drawn tentative support from the LSU System Board of Supervisors. By McKenzie WomackMore >>
By Joshua Bergeron | LSU Student Will Adams traveled more than 700 miles to reach southern Louisiana, but has nearly 10,000 more miles to go before he reaches his destination. Adams, a 29-year-old residentMore >>
Will Adams of Augusta, Ga., is riding a motorized bicycle from his hometown to the southern-most city in the world – Ushuaia, Argentina – to raise awareness about a lack of clean water in developing nations. By Joshua BergeronMore >>
By Kevin Thibodeaux | LSU Student CARVILLE, La. -- Once relegated to the outskirts of society, the National Hansen's Disease Program, centered in Baton Rouge, is attempting to bring the disease more commonlyMore >>
Once relegated to the outskirts of society, the National Hansen's Disease Program, centered in Baton Rouge, is attempting to bring the disease more commonly known as leprosy to the forefront of the public's attention. By Kevin ThibodeauxMore >>
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student In 1964, Ku Klux Klan activist James Ford Seale beat two black teenagers in Franklin County, Miss., forced them into a car and later killed them by throwing them into a LouisianaMore >>
In 1964, Ku Klux Klan activist James Ford Seale beat two black teenagers in Franklin County, Miss., forced them into a car and later killed them by throwing them into a Louisiana offshoot of the Mississippi River. By Andrea GalloMore >>
By Kevin Thibodeaux and Brian Sibille | LSU Students Newly declassified FBI documents detailing the investigation into the Feb. 18, 1967, race-related murder of Wharlest Jackson in Natchez, Mississippi,More >>
Newly declassified FBI documents detailing the investigation into the murder of Wharlest Jackson reveal Raleigh J. (Red) Glover, leader of the violent KKK-offshoot Silver Dollar Group, was the FBI's main suspect. By Kevin Thibodeaux and Brian SibilleMore >>
By Parker Cramer | LSU Student The morning of July 18, 1973, was supposed to be a normal day for Milton Scott. The former LSU Athletic Department employee said good-bye to his pregnant wife and daughterMore >>
In a case of stolen – then mistaken – identity, a 21-year-old former LSU Athletic Department employee was shot by an FBI agent and died in his own driveway in 1973. By Parker CramerMore >>
By Emily Bell | LSU Student Since a new ordinance went into effect in East Baton Rouge Parish earlier this month allowing the sale of alcohol by the drink until midnight on Sundays, John Kirkendoll ofMore >>
Since a new ordinance went into effect allowing the sale of alcohol by the drink until midnight on Sundays, one businessman has brought in an additional day of revenue for one of his clubs. By Emily BellMore >>
By Brian Sibille | LSU Student LSU Interim System President and Chancellor William "Bill" Jenkins Thursday sought to quell the chaos among the university community that has sprouted since the LSU BoardMore >>
LSU Interim System President and Chancellor William Jenkins sought to quell the chaos among the university community about a proposed reorganization of the statewide system. By Brian SibilleMore >>
By Otisha Paige | LSU Student Student enrollment for African Americans at LSU this fall totalled 2,835 compared to 21,568 caucasian students. Observing foot traffic in LSU's Quad reinforces the makeupMore >>
Student enrollment for African Americans at LSU this fall totalled 2,835 compared to 21,568 caucasian students. Observing foot traffic in LSU's Quad reinforces the makeup of the student body. The diversity gap is apparent. By Otisha PaigeMore >>
By Catherine Threlkeld | LSU Student Gone but far from forgotten at LSU. LSU architecture and ceramics student Nathan Drake was only 21 years old when he died from cancer in March. Eight months later,More >>
LSU architecture and ceramics student Nathan Drake was only 21 years old when he died from cancer in March. Eight months later, he is embedded in the minds of many at the Baton Rouge campus. By Catherine ThrelkeldMore >>
By Emily Bell | LSU Student Several Baton Rouge and campus organizations and individuals donated time and resources for the LSU Staff Senate's 23rd annual "Holiday on Campus" on the day that has been nationallyMore >>
Several Baton Rouge and campus organizations and individuals donated time and resources for the LSU Staff Senate's 23rd annual "Holiday on Campus" on the day that has been nationally dubbed "Giving Tuesday." By Emily BellMore >>
By Ben Wallace | LSU Student During the waning hours of Feb. 13, 1964, Raleigh "Red" Glover of Vidalia parked his car in the middle of the B.B. Beard Road near Monterey, Louisiana, propped open the hoodMore >>
During the waning hours of Feb. 13, 1964, Raleigh "Red" Glover of Vidalia parked his car in the middle of the B.B. Beard Road near Monterey, Louisiana, propped open the hood and waited. By Ben WallaceMore >>
By Morgan Searles | LSU Student Two plastic king cake babies led Jennifer Shaw to self publish a book about her experiences fleeing Hurricane Katrina. "Hurricane Story," a collection of 46 photos andMore >>
"Hurricane Story," a collection of 46 photos and titles, describes the birth of Jennifer Shaw's first son and the two months she and her husband took leave from New Orleans. By Morgan SearlesMore >>
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student LSU Emergency Operations Center (EOC) core committee chairwoman D'Ann Morris Tuesday took responsibility for what many students and faculty members deemed a lack of clearMore >>
LSU EOC core committee chairwoman D'Ann Morris took responsibility for what many students and faculty members deemed a lack of clear communication in the Sept. 17 evacuation of the campus. By Andrea GalloMore >>
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student WASHINGTON -- Twenty of the 112 cases – representing 27 deaths, five in Louisiana and 10 in Mississippi – reactivated under the FBI's Cold Case Initiative more than five yearsMore >>
Twenty of the 112 cases – representing 27 deaths, five in Louisiana and 10 in Mississippi – reactivated under the FBI's Cold Case Initiative more than five years ago remain open. By Andrea GalloMore >>
By Luke Johnson | LSU Student The purpose of a football player's uniform is to identify him on the field, but a few choose it to identify themselves, the digits a tribute to those they admired. For others,More >>
The purpose of a football player's uniform is to identify him on the field, but a few choose it to identify themselves, but for others, the number is either traditionally assigned or selected at random. By Luke JohnsonMore >>
By Morgan Searles | LSU Student FERRIDAY, La. – Dedicated spouse, record keeper, mayor and civil rights advocate, Odeal Montgomery played many roles during her 89 years in this northeaster LouisianaMore >>
As the only female mayor of Ferriday -- serving one term from 1994 to 2000 – Odeal Montgomery is one of only three African Americans to hold that position. By Morgan SearlesMore >>
By Luke Johnson | LSU Student The beast may be caged, but the energy it creates is not. "It's one of the most spirited parts of the game," said LSU junior cheerleader Julie Rapp. "All the little kids loveMore >>
In a unique custom that is an integral part of the LSU football game day experience, 16 LSU cheerleaders kick-start the LSU crowd by circling the Tiger Stadium turf atop a trailer before each home game. By Luke JohnsonMore >>
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student NEW ORLEANS - Democratic pundit James Carville brought journalists, academics and political experts back to his home in Louisiana Thursday during the Bipartisan Policy Summit'sMore >>
Democratic pundit James Carville brought journalists, academics and political experts back to his home in Louisiana Thursday during the Bipartisan Policy Summit's fourth annual Political Summit. More >>
By Kevin Thibodeaux | LSU Student Five civil rights-era murder investigations in Louisiana and 10 in Mississippi are among the more than two dozen that will remain open and active, according to a U.S.More >>
Five civil rights-era murder investigations in Louisiana and 10 in Mississippi are among the more than two dozen that will remain open and active, according to a U.S. Department of Justice report. By Kevin ThibodeauxMore >>
By Emily Bell | LSU Student Participating in an LSU student talent competition can offer more than name recognition. It could also mean the opportunity, win or lose, for free studio recording time. ElevenMore >>
Participating in an LSU student talent competition can offer more than name recognition. It could also mean the opportunity, win or lose, for free studio recording time. By Emily BellMore >>
By Alex Cassara | LSU Student While slicing through turbulent waters, the males of LSU's rowing club need all the motivation it can get, especially last weekend. Danielle LeBlanc has sought to provideMore >>
While slicing through turbulent waters, the males of LSU's rowing club need all the motivation it can get, especially last weekend. Danielle LeBlanc has sought to provide that. And no, she's not a cheerleader. By Alex CassaraMore >>
By Catherine Threlkeld | LSU Student He was the "John Wayne" of New Orleans, the "overnight hero" of Hurricane Katrina, and "exactly what the Gulf Coast needed," to hear the newscasters tell it. Also dubbedMore >>
He was the "John Wayne" of New Orleans, the "overnight hero" of Hurricane Katrina, and "exactly what the Gulf Coast needed," to hear the newscasters tell it.More >>
By Ben Wallace | LSU Student Nationally, organized hate is alive and well, and anyone who believes differently needs only an Internet connection and a computing device to find out just how close the nearestMore >>
Nationally, organized hate is alive and well, and anyone who believes differently needs only an Internet connection and a computing device to find out just how close the nearest Louisiana chapter is located. By Ben WallaceMore >>
By Ferris McDaniel | LSU Student This year marks the 30th anniversary of the observance of banned books in America — a celebration of literature and the freedom for one to read what one pleases. WhenMore >>
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the observance of banned books in America — a celebration of literature and the freedom for one to read what one pleases. By Ferris McDanielMore >>
By Otisha Paige | LSU Student When the word "football" is mentioned in Baton Rouge, images of the Louisiana State University's football team immediately emerge and a feeling of pride exudes. The TigersMore >>
When the word "football" is mentioned in Baton Rouge, images of the Louisiana State University's football team immediately emerge and a feeling of pride exudes. However, there are some who don't share this sentiment. By Otisha PaigeMore >>
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student Death Valley. The Cathedral of College Football. Tiger Stadium. No matter what people call it, analysts and athletes agree that LSU's stadium is one of the nation's loudest,More >>
Death Valley. The Cathedral of College Football. Tiger Stadium. Analysts and athletes agree that LSU's stadium is one of the nation's loudest, most menacing places in which to conduct a football game. By Andrea GalloMore >>
By Luke Johnson | LSU Student For an hour and a half on Tuesday nights in September and October, combatants wielding medieval long sword replicas engage in hand-to-hand combat, circling each other slowly,More >>
For an hour and a half on Tuesday nights in September and October, combatants wielding medieval long sword replicas engage in hand-to-hand combat. By Luke JohnsonMore >>
By Clayton Crockett | LSU Student In the words of Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court Louis Perret, Tuesday marks the Super Bowl of Louisiana's election season. As if for a major sporting event, parishes acrossMore >>
Tuesday marks the Super Bowl of Louisiana's election season. Parishes across the state are bracing for whatever obstacles may arise on Election Day with thousands of veteran poll workers assigned and at the ready. By Clayton CrockettMore >>
By Emily Bell | LSU Student Improved job skills may be only a library card away. Since May, the East Baton Rouge Parish Library has offered more than 350 free online courses through a digital company Ed2GoMore >>
Since May, the East Baton Rouge Parish Library has offered more than 350 free online courses through a digital company Ed2Go to anyone with a library card. Officials say it may be the only such offering in the state. By Emily BellMore >>
By Clayton Crocket | LSU Student Neither white nor male, Republican nor Democrat — she's not even 35 years old — the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) presidential candidate, Peta Lindsay, is runningMore >>
Neither white nor male, Republican nor Democrat — she's not even 35 years old — the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) presidential candidate, Peta Lindsay, is running a campaign with "no illusions." By Clayton CrocketMore >>
By Emily Bell | LSU Student Crime was the focus of the last debate among the four candidates for mayor/president of Baton Rouge and the parish and each offered a plan to combat it. Metro Councilman MikeMore >>
Crime was the focus of the last debate among the four candidates for mayor/president of Baton Rouge and the parish and each offered a plan to combat it. By Emily BellMore >>
By Luke Johnson | LSU Student Familiar sounds echoed in an empty Alex Box Stadium as the LSU baseball team prepared for its 2013 season with fall practice, but for more than half the team the autumn tune-upMore >>
Familiar sounds echoed in an empty Alex Box Stadium as the LSU baseball team prepared for its 2013 season with fall practice, but for more than half the team the tune-up is a continuation of a year-long routine. By Luke JohnsonMore >>
By Clayton Crockett | LSU Student A tense religious debate over the role religion plays in social politics ensured during the final installment of Louisiana State University's Election 2012 Forums. "There'sMore >>
A tense religious debate over the role religion plays in social politics ensured during the final installment of Louisiana State University's Election 2012 Forums. By Clayton CrockettMore >>
By Clayton Crockett | LSU Student Thanks to former President Bill Clinton, Democratic presidential candidates for the foreseeable future will hold a popularity edge oversees - or so maintain a panel ofMore >>
Thanks to former President Bill Clinton, Democratic presidential candidates for the foreseeable future will hold a popularity edge oversees - or so maintain a panel of foreign students assembled by LSU. By Clayton CrockettMore >>
By Emily Bell | LSU Student LSU Manship School Professional-in-Residence and Tiger TV Advisor Cindy Carter is trying something different for her advanced broadcast class: an opportunity for students toMore >>
LSU Manship School Professional-in-Residence and Tiger TV Advisor Cindy Carter invited Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne to her advanced broadcast class to try something different. By Emily BellMore >>
By Alex Cassara | LSU Student Whether you ventured to LSU's Tiger Stadium last Saturday or watched the Tigers' top-10 matchup with South Carolina on a home TV, it's almost certain you saw Michael KrauseMore >>
Whether you ventured to LSU's Tiger Stadium last Saturday or watched the Tigers' top-10 matchup with South Carolina on a home TV, it's almost certain you saw Michael Krause at work. By Alex CassaraMore >>
By Ferris McDaniel | LSU Student President Barack Obama's lack of interaction with Congress has become a major concern in the upcoming presidential election, says national political analyst Charlie Cook,More >>
President Barack Obama's lack of interaction with Congress has become a major concern in the upcoming presidential election, says national political analyst Charlie Cook. By Ferris McDanielMore >>
By Ferris McDaniel | LSU Student A survey conducted by the LSU Public Policy Research Lab shows that first-time voters who supported President Barack Obama in 2008 continue back him in the 2012 electionMore >>
A survey conducted by the LSU Public Policy Research Lab shows first-time voters who supported President Barack Obama in 2008 continue back to him in the 2012 election but are less politically engaged this time. By Ferris McDanielMore >>
By Clayton Crockett | LSU Student Authorities in the Louisiana Hospital Association (LHA) traversed party lines with LSU professor Jim Richardson Thursday, weighing in on the future of healthcare in theMore >>
Authorities in the Louisiana Hospital Association (LHA) traversed party lines with LSU professor Jim Richardson Thursday, weighing in on the future of healthcare in the United States and Louisiana. By Clayton CrockettMore >>
By Ben Wallace | LSU Student Burglary reports tripled and liquor law arrests doubled from 2010 to 2011 at Louisiana State University, according to LSU's 2012 Annual Security and Fire Report. The reportMore >>
Burglary reports tripled and liquor law arrests doubled from 2010 to 2011 at Louisiana State University, while burglary reports more than doubled for Southern University. By Ben WallaceMore >>
Monday, December 3 2012 6:54 AM EST2012-12-03 11:54:08 GMT
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student Four "rock stars" of political consulting sat on a stage in the Holliday Forum of LSU's Journalism Building, traded war stories back to the presidential campaigns of JimmyMore >>
Four "rock stars" of political consulting sat on a stage in the Holliday Forum of LSU's Journalism Building, traded war stories back to the presidential campaigns of Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush, Gerald Ford and Gary Hart. By Andrea GalloMore >>
Monday, December 3 2012 6:48 AM EST2012-12-03 11:48:09 GMT
By Ferris McDaniel | LSU Student High on the list of concerns at an LSU political forum focusing on the presidential campaign and foreign policy is the nuclear mènage à trois involving the U.S., IsraelMore >>
High on the list of concerns at an LSU political forum focusing on the presidential campaign and foreign policy is the nuclear mènage à trois involving the U.S., Israel and Iran. By Ferris McDanielMore >>
Monday, December 3 2012 6:44 AM EST2012-12-03 11:44:02 GMT
By Catherine Threlkeld | LSU Student Over the weekend, The Times-Picayune of New Orleans moved to publishing a print edition to only three days a week on Sunday as The Advocate of Baton Rouge launchedMore >>
The Times-Picayune moved to publishing a print edition to only three days a week as The Advocate launched a home-delivered edition to New Orleanians. By Catherine ThrelkeldMore >>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 7:16 AM EST2012-11-14 12:16:12 GMT
By Emily Bell | LSU Student LSU officials say they are updating the university's emergency text messaging system and emergency management plan to provide for speedy campus-wide evacuations in the caseMore >>
LSU officials say they are updating the university's emergency text messaging system and emergency management plan to provide for speedy campus-wide evacuations. By Emily BellMore >>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 7:07 AM EST2012-11-14 12:07:48 GMT
By Alex Cassara | LSU Student LSU alumnus Bryan Pollard, executive editor of the United States' oldest Native American and first bilingual newspaper, says newspapers and websites that cater to small populationsMore >>
The executive editor of the oldest Native American and first bilingual newspaper in the US says newspapers and websites that cater to small populations are critical. By Alex CassaraMore >>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 6:59 AM EST2012-11-14 11:59:18 GMT
By Luke Johnson | LSU Student Jamie Mascari knows what to feed a Tiger to make it fierce - color-coded meals. LSU's first-year coordinator of sports nutrition has revamped how LSU athletes are fed by tailoringMore >>
LSU's first-year coordinator of sports nutrition has revamped how LSU athletes are fed by tailoring meals to match rigorous athletic training and placing emphasis on nutrition education. By Luke JohnsonMore >>
Wednesday, November 14 2012 6:53 AM EST2012-11-14 11:53:57 GMT
By Luke Johnson | LSU Student Seeing LSU sophomore running back Kenny Hilliard run is like watching an onomatopoeia-laden Batman episode from the 1960s. WHAM! Hilliard bursts through defenders with theMore >>
Seeing LSU sophomore running back Kenny Hilliard run is like watching an onomatopoeia-laden Batman episode from the 1960s. By Luke JohnsonMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 7:13 AM EST2012-11-13 12:13:16 GMT
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student A sharp chorus of the word "no" clanged on LSU's campus this past weekend when about 15 women punched, kicked and sprinted during the fall's Rape Aggression Defense program. TheMore >>
A sharp chorus of the word "no" clanged on LSU's campus when about 15 women punched, kicked and sprinted during the Rape Aggression Defense program. By Andrea GalloMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 6:45 AM EST2012-11-13 11:45:55 GMT
By Ben Wallace | LSU Student He flies a plane with no flight attendants, no TVs and no complimentary snacks. But since Baton Rouge native Lt. Col. Jeff Ragusa's mission is flying directly into theMore >>
Baton Rouge native Lt. Col. Jeff Ragusa's mission is flying directly into the eye of a hurricane as many times as possible before his fuel gauge ticks near "empty." By Ben WallaceMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 6:41 AM EST2012-11-13 11:41:35 GMT
By Alex Cassara | LSU Student While he has a face most LSU football fans won't recognize, walking through campus on a game day with Delvin Breaux is still a chore. Every 150 feet, an old friend stopsMore >>
While he has a face most LSU football fans won't recognize, walking through campus on a game day with Delvin Breaux is still a chore. By Alex CassaraMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 6:33 AM EST2012-11-13 11:33:18 GMT
By Andrea Gallo | LSU Student Some 100 high school girls flooded LSU's Royal Cotillion Ballroom to hear older female counterparts bestow advice about the importance of taking risks when considering joiningMore >>
High school girls listened to older female counterparts bestow advice about the importance of taking risks when considering joining a male-dominated industry. By Andrea GalloMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 5:59 AM EST2012-11-13 10:59:55 GMT
By Morgan Searles | LSU Student A motley crew assembled at 5 a.m. at the Lamar Dixon Expo Center on Friday as pilots prepared for the first competition of the 2012 Louisiana Hot Air Balloon ChampionshipMore >>
A motley crew assembled at the Lamar Dixon Expo Center as pilots prepared for 2012 Louisiana Hot Air Balloon Championship Festival. By Morgan SearlesMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 5:53 AM EST2012-11-13 10:53:47 GMT
By Emily Bell | LSU Student New York casting director and bestselling author Paul Russell is encouraging LSU theater students to grasp their unique position. "You're here, you've got a good program… don'tMore >>
New York casting director and bestselling author Paul Russell is encouraging LSU theater students to grasp their unique position. By Emily BellMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 5:49 AM EST2012-11-13 10:49:40 GMT
By Brian Sibille | LSU Student Tiffany Walker buttoned her black blazer and fixed her hair, taking a deep sigh. Walker, a political science senior from Monroe, stood outside the doors of the Pete MaravichMore >>
More than 2,000 LSU students took their first steps on the hunt for a job when they attended the 2012 LSU Career Expo, a two-day annual event. By Brian SibilleMore >>
Tuesday, November 13 2012 5:44 AM EST2012-11-13 10:44:08 GMT
By Catherine Threlkeld | LSU student Judith Sylvester hoisted two-gallon Ziploc bags packed with cigarette butts, and thrust them out toward the students in LSU's Journalism Building. The stench of tobaccoMore >>
Judith Sylvester, an LSU mass communication professor, is the driving force in the fight for a smoke-free and tobacco-free LSU campus. By Catherine ThrelkeldMore >>