Since LSU's mascot is the tiger, they had an exhibit set aside near their huge stadium that housed Mike The Tiger, visible here.While I couldn't get a good picture of Mike, I did get to pose next to a life-sized statue of him. It was hard to believe how much money was put into his exhibit, and how close it was to a stadium that could house thousands of occupants. It was definitely something unique about the campus and really showed how intense and devoted the fans were.
I also did some sight-seeing throughout Baton Rouge, including a visit to the capitol building. Unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to travel to the top of the building and look out over Baton Rouge. However, not far away were the LSU Museum of Art and the Mississippi River. Below are pictures of the famous Chimes restaurant where me and the other potential grad students were taken to try some authentic Cajun cuisine, as well as a panorama of downtown Baton Rouge as visible from the steps outside the capitol building.



