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.

Visit Mike the Tiger across the street from Tiger Stadium.
- 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