An eight-month investigation launched by the LSU Athletic Department has found the school's live tiger mascot, Mike VII, to be compromised by a video showing him urinating on multiple people.
Read More »State to Pay $100 Million to Keep Benson’s Grave in Louisiana
The state of Louisiana will pay Tom Benson's estate $10 million a year through 2028 to keep his grave in New Orleans, according to a contract approved by state officials.
Read More »EBR Council on Aging Head Stakes Claim on Tom Benson’s Estate
EBR Council on Aging Executive Director Tasha Clark-Amar is the rightful, sole heir to Tom Benson's multibillion-dollar estate, according to a will filed in 19th Judicial District Court in Baton Rouge.
Read More »Nick Saban Signs Five-year, $80 Million Contract to be North Korea’s Next Dictator
Alabama football coach Nick Saban has inked a deal with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea to succeed Kim Jong Un as the nation's dictator.
Read More »Better Libraries to Open Branches in LSU’s Middleton Library
Several well-funded, properly maintained libraries have announced plans to establish pop-up locations in LSU’s dilapidated Middleton Library, easing student and faculty concerns about the aging building’s long-term viability.
Read More »The Red Shtick Podcast, Episode 240: “Why Baton Rouge Can’t Have Nice Things”
After a football-season-long hiatus, Jeremy White and Sunny Weathers are back together again. Jeremy offers recent anecdotes to illustrate why the capital city can't have nice things.
Read More »F. King Alexander IDs Lawmakers Who Threatened LSU Funding Over Player Protests
LSU President F. King Alexander finally named the state lawmakers who called him and threatened to slash funding for the school if any football players took a knee during the national anthem.
Read More »Open Letter to Lee Dragna, the Saints Season Ticket Holder Suing Over Player Protests
Millions of Saints fans have endured pain and suffering and mental anguish because the Saints disappointed them. However, you’re the first one moronic enough to sue them for it.
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