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Chancellor straddles two similar universities
By: Andrea GalloMartin talks about his decision in a Daily Reveille Q&A
After Chancellor Michael Martin was offered the chancellor job at Colorado State University, The Daily Reveille asked him about the factors weighing on his decision and when he will make it.
Chancellor, have you made a clear-cut decision? Are you l…
Baseball: Gausman throws complete game in 2-1 victory against Vanderbilt
By: Chandler Rome
The Major League Baseball draft does not begin until June 4.
Chancellor to hear job pitch from other university
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Colorado State University doesn’t confirm, doesn’t deny interest in Martin
Chancellor Michael Martin has confirmed that he is listening to another university that has approached him about a leadership position.
“I was approached by another university about a leadership position and agreed to listen to what they had to say…
Chancellor named sole finalist for Colorado State University position
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CSU Board of Governors names Martin finalist for chancellor role
Updated May 10, 10:45 a.m.
Chancellor Michael Martin has officially been named a finalist for the chancellor role at Colorado State University, after the Board of Governors in Colorado met this morning to dis…
Tolliver hopes to create community with “Union Square”
By: Josh BergeronBookstore slated for completion in December
Auxiliary Services Director Jason Tolliver’s “Union Square” idea is quickly taking shape as the new bookstore approaches completion.
The 50,000-square-foot bookstore is under construction o…
Consulting firm, Board of Regents recommend LSUS merge with La Tech
By: Rachel WarrenLSU System creates plan to combat merger
The spring semester brought with it the controversial question of whether LSU-Shreveport, which falls under the LSU System, should merge with Louisiana Tech University, which falls under the University of Louisiana System.
The issue first came abou…
Faculty Senate resolutions will move class times, grade attendance
By: Rachel WarrenStudents fight against policies
The Faculty Senate passed several resolutions this year that will begin affecting students as early as the fall, though students haven’t all embraced those changes.
The Daily Reveille reported in November that the LSU Faculty Senate approved the re…
Manship School sees new faces and faces challenges in 2011-2012 school year
By: Ferris McDanielNew dean Jerry Ceppos sets ambitious goals
A new school year at the Manship School of Mass Communication brought bright faces, big names, bigger ambitions and a new big guy.
Dean Jerry Ce…
Year filled with downtown improvements
By: Emily HerringtonGreen space, businesses added
The downtown area has been buzzing with activity and improvement throughout this academic year.
From remodeled parks to free outdoor activities, the Downtown Development District has executed numerous plans to make downtown a brighter, cleaner and …
LSU AgCenter experiences year of growth
By: Lea CiskowskiAgCenter Chancellor calls it the “Golden Age of Agriculture”
Despite the state’s annual budget cuts, the LSU AgCenter has experienced significant growth in its programs and production this past year, according to its administration.
“Commodity producti…
University sees unique, interesting personalities
By: Kevin ThibodeauxPoliticians visit campus
The University contains storied landmarks and buildings, but some of the people who grace the campus on a daily basis are just as unique.
Some students have offbeat hobbies.
In February, The Daily Reveille wove a colorful story about students o…
Campus Crime Briefs – Year in Review
By: Lauren DuhonThe best of crime briefs from the fall and spring semesters
Dumpster divers get canned
Two men unaffiliated with the University were arrested for felony theft on July 23, 2011, when police discovered them digging through dumpsters.
Officers received a report at 7 p.m. that the two men were sifting through…


