Aside from the upcoming Texas Bowl against Baylor on Dec. 31, the season is over for LSU football. All eyes now turn to the offseason and how the Tigers can improve a roster that went 8-4 this year.
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 ...
Tell us about something you think a student reporter should investigate. Or share info about a coming event that you think is interesting and worthy of news coverage. About an interesting person on ...
A year-and-a-half ago, vocalist/guitarist Shayley Bourget abruptly split with metalcore act Of Mice & Men to pursue his side project, Dayshell. Bourget and his bandmates released their debut single ...
As technology increases, so does the illiteracy of our youth. While scrolling on the web, I read an article about Generation Alpha and how they are illiterate. In fact, 65% of Gen Alpha children in ...
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 ...
LSUPD has arrested Isaac Eslava, the University student suspected in the burning of the American flag at the War Memorial on Monday. Sgt. Blake Tabor, LSUPD spokesman, said Eslava’s attorney saw the ...
The University is set to receive $40 million — the largest planned gift in LSU history — upon the death of an anonymous donor, according to a University Media Relations press release. Half the funds ...
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 ...