101 things to do at LSU
February 22, 2024
LSU offers a vibrant campus with endless opportunities for fun and traditions! Explore these 101 things to do that will make your time at LSU truly unforgettable.
- Walk, run, ride, or skate the University Lakes and learn about the restoration project.
- Grab lunch with a friend at the Club at Union Square
- Visit the Andonie Sports Museum to take in some of LSU's athletics history
- Learn the proper spelling of Go (Hint, G-e-a-u-x)
- Get involved in a student organization - check out the list on TigerLink
- Or, attend Involvement Fest at the begining of the semester to meet student org members
- Attend Fall Fest to celebrate the spirit of the LSU community
- Run for office or vote in Student Government elections
- Play golf on the LSU golf course
- Take a Group X Class with LSU UREC
- Attend a Student Senate meeting or speak during Public Forum
- Learn the words to the Alma Mater
- Enjoy a cup of coffee your friends outside the Barnes & Noble Bookstore
- Kiss someone in front of the Memorial Tower at midnight on Valentine’s Day
- Participate in the Homecoming Week events
- Order your LSU Ring
- Take a selfie opportunity on the Pete Maravich Assembly Center (PMAC) outdoor concourse with Tiger Stadium behind you
- Walk, run or ride the levee from the LSU Vet School to downtown Baton Rouge (3 miles)
- Have a mock interview or get your resume reviewed with Olinde Career Center
- Walk through Free Speech Alley by the LSU Student Union and interact with campus organizations and table sits
- Participate in a service project through Volunteer LSU
- Volunteer in the LSU Food Pantry
- Look through the LSU Gumbo yearbook digital archive
- Take a ride on a Tiger Trails bus
- Check out scholarship offerings
- Visit Mike the Tiger in his habitat or view Mike on the Tiger Cam
- Attend an athletic event on campus
- Borrow a laptop or video equipment from the LSU Library
- Soak up some sun on the Parade Ground or the Patrick F. Taylor lawn
- Submit a letter to the editor of the LSU Reveille
- Listen to a KLSU radio show hosted by students (91.1FM or stream online)
- Tune into “Spontaneous Combustion” - the longest running jazz program on KLSU 91.1FM hosted by DJ Zia “The Cat” Tammami since 1977
- Watch Tiger TV on their YouTube channel
- Visit the many galleries of the College of Art & Design
- Go on an adventure with the LSU UREC
- Feed the ducks at the LSU Lakes
- Meet a friend for lunch at the LSU Student Union
- Visit the LSU War Memorial on the Parade Ground
- Find all four time capsule locations on campus (to be opened in 2050, 2067, 2076 and 2160 respectively)
- Visit the LSU sculpture park near the College of Art & Design
- Enjoy a nice walk through the Enchanted Forest
- Study by the Dodson Fountain in the Quad
- Or take a study or lunch break in the Quad
- Sing along with the Memorial Tower while it plays the Alma Mater at Noon
- Study at the Greek Theater when the crepe myrtles are in bloom
- Visit LSU's Agcenter Botanic Gardens – Burden Museum & Gardens
- Watch the lighting of the LSU tree during Holiday Spectacular
- Tour three amazing student centers in a row on Veterans Drive: the Clarence L. Barney Jr. African American Cultural Center, William A. Brookshire Military & Veterans Student Center, and the LSU Women’s Center
- Visit the International Cultural Center
- Learn all the cheers for an LSU Football game
- Visit the UPS Store to check your mail, ship a package, or print an assignment
- Register to vote
- Attend an LSU Olinde Career Center event
- Find an on-campus or off-campus job on Handshake
- Read an article written by an LSU student in the LSU Reveille
- Complete your LSU Safety Checklist
- Take a photo with at least two Mike the Tiger statues
- Take selfies with Heisman winner Billy Cannon, NBA greats Bob Pettit and Shaquille O’Neal, and Coach Skip Bertman
- Watch the sun set over the levee by the vet school
- Make a bike connection with LSU and Baton Rouge bicycling organizations
- Shop or eat around Nicholson Gateway
- Meet the Dean of your senior college
- Celebrate LSU’s birthday every year (January 2, 1860)
- Meet the Library Subject Specialist staff member for your senior college or major
- Share a scoop of ice cream with a friend at the LSU AgCenter Dairy Store
- Make time to improve your time management skills or your study skills at the Center for Academic Success
- Visit the LSU SportShop located near Tiger Stadium
- Visit a church, synagogue, temple or Islamic center near campus or find a faith-based org in TigerLink
- Learn about native Louisiana fauna at LSU’s Hilltop Arboretum
- Attend gatherings and events and engage with peers in the center of Free Speech Plaza in front of the LSU Student Union Theater
- Attend a LSU Science Café event
- Read about LSU's Fierce for the Future historic fundraising campaign
- Visit Allosaurus in the lobby of Howe-Russell Hall
- Find a quiet place to study at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library and check out the resources for college students
- Visit more tigers at the Baton Rouge Zoo
- Take a walk or a bike ride to City-Brooks Park and visit the Baton Rouge Gallery
- Volunteer in Baton Rouge with the Capital Area United Way
- Visit the Red Stick Farmers Market on Saturdays
- Attend one of Baton Rouge’s many annual festivals
- Attend a Baton Rouge Pride event
- Celebrate Mardi Gras at a Baton Rouge parade
- Visit Third Street in Downtown Baton Rouge
- Visit the site of The Lincoln Theatre, the site of the planning for the first Civil Rights bus boycott in the US in 1953
- Enjoy one of the many Baton Rouge restaurants for breakfast, lunch, or dinner
- Volunteer with the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank
- Visit the top of the New State Capitol building in downtown Baton Rouge and then...
- Visit the Louisiana Old State Capitol building for a look at Louisiana history
- Explore BREC’s 180 parks in East Baton Rouge parish
- Attend an event at the Raising Cane's River Center
- Take in a performance at the Shaw Center for the Arts
- Explore the galleries at the LSU Museum of Art located in the Shaw Center in downtown Baton Rouge
- Visit the Baton Rouge Blues Festival in April
- Check out the adventure sports at BREC
- Get star-struck at Highland Road Park Observatory
- Explore Baton Rouge museums for free the first Sunday of every month
- Visit the mummy in the Ancient Egypt Gallery or view a planetarium show at Louisiana Art & Science Museum
- Take a stroll through Louisiana history and culture at the Capitol Park Museum in downtown Baton Rouge
- Tour the USS Kidd Veterans Museum in downtown Baton Rouge
- Hike BREC’s Bluebonnet Swamp, and also
- Explore the parish-wide network of connected pathways and greenways
- Visit the Sing the River Sculpture that plays music that corresponds with the rise and fall of the Mississippi River