Sit-in targets LSU handling of sexual misconduct cases March 8, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Students staged a protest at Louisiana State University on Monday over the school’s handling of sexual misconduct cases involving athletics. Dozens participated in a sit-in at the football building, news outlets reported. Demonstrators held signs that accused the university of being complicit in wrongdoing. Student leaders met with interim president Tom Galligan following the demonstration during an hour-long Zoom meeting where they advocated for LSU to impose harsher punishments following the report. “We’ve listened to them,” Galligan said after the meeting, The Advocate reported. “We did not have any conversation about altering punishment, which would not seem to be a very fair thing to do.”