Governor Jindal's position is clear. The House leadership position is clear. Will funding for higher education be cut with a veto or restored by new legislation. You're voice and opinion is needed in Baton Rouge right now.
I do hope that Mr. Jindal will stick around the state long enough to help fix the mess he helped create. That's my two cents. I'd love to hear what you think.
LSU Chancellor F. King Alexander is encouraging students and alumni to contact legislators about rethinking the massive budget cuts to higher education.
Governor Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency in preparation of severe weather forecast to move through parts of Louisiana today and tomorrow.
A planned prayer rally at LSU has some in the community very upset. Here is what you need to know about the latest let's-get-some-media-coverage-for-our-side-event .
More than half of those surveyed in a recent poll say they think our state is not heading in the right direction. Education is the area where most residents feel we need to improve.
This action came about after it was reported that a Rapides Parish teacher was reprimanded for critical remarks about the curriculum on her personal Facebook page.
It seems a lot of Louisiana voters can look past that whole prison thing when it comes to former Governor Edwin Edwards. Or is it that Louisiana voters have simply had enough of whatever it is that Bobby Jindal is attempting to do in Baton Rouge.