A strong second half and a trademark Aneesah Morrow game brought LSU a 91-73 win over a stubborn UIC team. The Tigers’ ...
KLSU, a FCC-licensed, non-commercial, educational radio station, broadcasts 24/7 with 23,000 watts of power at 91.1 FM. Listeners can tune in to 91.1 FM from up to 40 miles away from campus, or listen ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – Search crews are working to recover the body of renowned long-distance runner Micah True from a remote area of southern New Mexico. Sunday’s efforts in the rugged Gila ...
Coca-Cola, Wal-Mart and Brooks and Dunn teamed up for a free campus concert this past Saturday on the Parade Ground. The country stars kicked off the show at 12:30 p.m., just as it began to rain ...
In the third legislative session since the landfall of Hurricane Katrina, many must be wondering who exactly is, and isn’t, in need of help. With yesterday’s ordering of National Guardsmen down to the ...
Former LSU wide receiver Demetrius Byrd is continuing to recover in a Miami area hospital, according to an LSU athletic department news release. Byrd has regained the ability to walk and is eating on ...
According to Trojan’s Sexual Health Report Card, LSU’s campus has become more sexually responsible.
The Daily Reveille interviewed via email Bailey Purvis, lead actress in “Bring It On: The Musical.” Here’s what the Louisiana native had to say about her performance in the musical and her career ...
Students may wish they spent a little less money at bars this summer, as they are once again welcomed back to campus with an increase in tuition and student fees. The 2013-14 fiscal year brought a $45 ...
Students who attended Late Night LSU’s events Friday participated in LSU’s Got Talent, a video game tournament, mini-massages and crafts. Friday was the second Late Night this year after organizers ...
Thousands flocked to the Baton Rouge River Center for what radio station 104.5 and 104.9 “The X” had been billing as “the biggest entertainment event in Baton Rouge history.” Seven bands ranging from ...
In the pursuit of happiness, my friend John and I recently drove into the desert and found a man selling fruit on the side of the road. “Excuse me, sir,” I said to the evidently Native American man.