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Student Government: Proposed bill could change parking

By Kate Mabry
Staff Writer
September 14, 2011

The Student Government Senate is drafting a bill to present to the Office of Parking, Traffic and Transportation to reverse the recent addition of residential parking spaces in the Hart Lot and reserve...

SG, Kaplan team up to offer free graduate school practice tests

By Paul Braun
Contributing Writer
September 14, 2011

Student Government is partnering with Kaplan Test Prep to offer free practice tests Saturday for all major graduate school admissions exams. The event will be held in Coates Hall from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00...

David Steiner, President and CEO of Waste Management, gives business advice Thursday through the dichotomy of the Chinese symbol for “opportunity” and “threat.”

Entrepreneurs give business advice to students

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
September 14, 2011

After seven years of encouraging students and community members to achieve success, Louisiana Looking Up 2011 brought together well-known businessmen and women and aspiring entrepreneurs at the Lod Cook...

Performing Arts Academy program offers music lessons to seniors

By Catherine Parsiola
Contributing Writer
September 14, 2011

Teenagers looking for thrills join garage bands with friends, but 60-year-olds are getting their own shot at stardom with the New Horizons Band. New Horizons, sponsored by the University's Performing Arts...

Sigma Phi Epsilon receives Buchanan Cup

By Juliann Allen
Contributing Writer
September 14, 2011

University fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon recently received the Buchanan Cup, an award given biennially to chapters that exhibit outstanding leadership and performance qualities. The chapter was chosen as...

Service-learning class brings students to community

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
September 14, 2011

Every semester, students in Sharon Andrew's service-learning classes work side-by-side with ex-convicts, former drug addicts and abuse survivors who are working their way down the road to recovery. In...

Research to develop DNA sequencer for patients

By Morgan Searles
Staff Writer
September 13, 2011

When envisioning medical technology of the future, images of holographic x-rays, wristwatch system monitors and full-body scanners sweeping a person from head to toe in seconds spring to mind. Although...

Jindal endorses Texas Governor Rick Perry for president

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
September 13, 2011

Viewers of Monday's Tea Party Republican Presidential Debate could see Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal in the audience. Texas Gov. Rick Perry — who leads the ranks of Republican presidential candidates...

 

American Jobs Act could produce job opportunities for students

By Clayton Crockett
Staff Writer
September 13, 2011

In his latest attempt to energize the economy, President Barack Obama detailed a $447 billion plan called the American Jobs Act in a congressional address Thursday. Instead of providing money to businesses...

University remains top tier for fourth year

By Andrea Gallo
Staff Writer
September 13, 2011

The University dropped four slots in the 2012 edition of US News & World Report's best colleges list, published Wednesday, where it reigns in 128th place. When ranked with only public universities,...