By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer Due to pending construction occurring around campus, the third and fourth floors on the north side of the library are no longer the go-to places for students to study. As of this summer, the floors are completely empty with no desks or chairs for students to sit. This is because […]
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Bas' Latest Brings Techno and Afrobeats
By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer Hip-hop is normally well-known for having a gritty urban sound with hard lyrics, but that’s not the case with artist Bas. He brings a new sound of techno and funky beats to the genre that is unique compared to the usual aggressiveness. It’s been two years since we received the […]
New LSU Eatery Could Open Sept. 24
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief The Green Olive officially has an estimated opening date. According to Ed Fimbres, the dining services manager, the Green Olive should be opening in about another week, with a target launch date of Sept. 24. At this time, they are waiting for “state-side fire inspection,” Fimbres said. Until they are approved, […]
You Are Here: Welcome to a New Column in the Bulletin
By Chayan Garcia Staff Writer This column is meant to inform the campus community on some of the rich history behind the buildings and other physical structures that have helped build our university’s legacy. Our first stop is the Leo F. Cain library, but not the glittering south part, which was added in 2010. It’s […]
Passion and Politics 101
By Chayan Garcia Staff Writer On the first day of school last semester, the professor in my Political Science 101 class introduced herself as Dr. Brooke Mascagni. She was high energy, passionate, very well-educated and intense in the best of ways. Little did I know just how much of an inspiration she would be by […]
