LSU Student Government Black Caucus

LSU Student Government Black Caucus

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Aiming to promote the positive and successful growth and development of Black students at Louisiana State University.

With the establishment of this caucus we are combining the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the Black Student Union with the legislative power of the Student Senate and the governing power of the Judicial and Executive branches. As a minority on Louisiana State University campus, Black student needs and concerns are not adequately met. This caucus will increase student’s perspective of Student Government and what the organization stands for.

Senator fears end of Black Caucus 11/05/2013

“I never thought that trying to help the black community at LSU, I would face so much ignorance” - De Andre Beadle tells the Daily Reveille's Camille Stelly about his experience with Student Government-Black Caucus thus far. Why do you support the Caucus?

Senator fears end of Black Caucus When Ashley Hebert brought a resolution to Student Government two years ago to establish a black caucus, she did not expect the resolution to spark the debate it did.

Photos 09/25/2013

today at 6pm!!! Topic of the discussion is: What are the issues in the LSU Black Community and how can we fix them? Black Student Union

08/26/2013

We hope that all LSU students enjoyed their first day back to classes!

05/14/2013

Congratulations to the class of 2013 LSU Graduates!!!

05/06/2013

Its LSU Finals Week again. LSU Student Government will have blue books, scantrons, coffee, tea, and sandwiches! Monday-Wednesday 6PM-8PM in the Middleton Library! Enjoy!

Photos 05/02/2013

"On Friday, May 3, at 10 a.m., the LSU African American Cultural Center will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open its new facility, located on campus at 3 Union Square in the same building as the Barnes & Noble at LSU, the new Women’s Center and the new parking garage."

LSU Campus Life 02/05/2013

LSU Campus Life LSU Campus Life is an organization that enhances student learning through innovative leadership, service and involvement intiatives that enrich the LSU experience.

02/05/2013

Please Join LSU Campus Life Office Tonight in the LSU Bookstore for the first Discussion of "The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness"!

The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander “Invaluable. . . . The New Jim Crow is a timely and stunning guide to the labyrinth of propaganda, discrimination, and racist policies masquerading under other names that comprises what we call justice in America.”

09/05/2012

The Student Involvement Fair happens today in front of the LSU Union from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. Don't forget to stop by the University Relations table and say the magic words "love purple live gold" to get vintage Fall Fest swag.

The fair is an event where students can explore registered student organizations, community volunteer agencies, and other involvement opportunities at LSU. Refreshments, music, and novelties are provided.

Fall Fest: 9/14/12 in the Quad. Be there!

LSU Fall Fest On Friday, September 14, 2012, from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., LSU will celebrate Fall Fest 2012 in the Quadrangle. An LSU tradition and the chancellor’s official “Welcome Back” to the University, Fall Fest hosts more than 8,000 students, faculty, and staff each year.

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