When those large letters go up in front of Polk Hall, either it is time for rush or Greek Week. Since...
Instead of being concerned with celebrities and their health issues, some people are concerned about...
For some people, writing is a passion, and reading is inspirational. A person who may want to make writing...
In an office scattered with papers and to-do lists, Jubilee, a two-month celebration of the visual and...
In today's society there are many health issues women live with everyday, learning about the potential...
Mardi Gras is known as the world's largest free party and having fun at Mardi Gras is never a problem,...
Love is in the air. Hearts and Cupid decorations are in every store and restaurant. Flowers are blooming,...
When Erin Chauvin, art senior from Houma, is not working or in the art labs, she is catching up on some...
Janny Robichaux, general family and consumer sciences senior from Gray, is a nontraditional student with...
It is a new year, and the predictions for 2007 are here. Miss Ann, local palm and card reader, said the...
The renovation of Vernon F. Galliano Cafeteria is scheduled to start Dec. 1 and to be completed by fall...
The resurfacing of campus parking lots has been delayed because new residence halls may be built on existing...
Randall Kenan, author of "Walking on Water: Black American Lives at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century"...
The first annual American Studies Conference will take place Nov. 10 and 11 starting at 8:30 a.m. in...
Students and their families are invited to celebrate "Fete de la Famille" Saturday at 10:30 a.m. next...
The Society for Human Resource Management and the Office of Career Services are hosting mock interviews...
The third annual Stroll for Student Athletes starts at 9 a.m. Saturday in the main lobby of the Bollinger...
The 9th annual Bayou Region Race for the Cure will be held at Peltier Park Saturday to promote breast...