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Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

Tom Akers, the retired president of trading at Metal Exchange Corporation, was chosen as this year's alumnus of the year.

Akers named 2018 alumnus of the year

Zachary Araki, A&E Editor September 14, 2018

Tom Akers, a 1973 alumnus, grew from an aimless teenager starting college to the president of trading at Metal Exchange Corporation to the alumnus of the year. Akers thinks of his time at the university...

Making fiscal sense

Zachary Araki, A&E Editor September 11, 2018

College students learn about various topics in their classes, and the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance hopes to help those students become financially literate in paying for those classes. The...

Nightlife in cities like Hammond includes heading out to bars or parties.

Being bright about late night

Zachary Araki, A&E Editor August 28, 2018

With college-aged, that is women between 18-24 years of age, facing a greater risk of rape, students should take extra caution. Freshmen and sophomores face an increased risk of rape or sexual assault....

Jacob Summerville

Eating healthy on a budget

Jacob Summerville, Staff Reporter August 21, 2018

One does not need to be a chef to make great, organic meals and snacks. Subsequently, you do not need hundreds of dollars to invest in a healthy diet. Even without kitchen appliances, students can still...

Make it official

Make it official

Annie Goodman, Editor-In-Chief August 9, 2018

It can be daunting to explore a new environment, and often students fall back on what is familiar by returning home to the restaurants and stores they grew up around. With 79.2 percent of undergraduate...

Miss Southeastern Louisiana University Alyssa Larose won the $500 Non-Finalist scholarship.

Four women represent the university

Annie Goodman, News Editor July 23, 2018

At the 2018 Miss Louisiana Pageant, four women represented the university. Along with 2018 Miss Southeastern Louisiana University Alyssa Larose, two former Miss SLUs and a freshman at the university competed. Larose,...

In this Sept. 24, 2013, file photo, just cut stacks of $100 bills make their way down the line at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Western Currency Facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Everyone knows the tech industry is big, but it can be challenging to get your head around just how big it is. At least until you look at it from a different angle and realize that Apple makes more money in a day than 2500 average U.S. households can expect to see in a year. AP Photo/LM Otero, File

Unpacking the budget

Annie Goodman, News Editor July 23, 2018

After a long battle over how to fill a nearly $1 billion fiscal cliff, state legislators have passed a bill that will fully fund higher education through 2025.  When Governor John Bel Edwards was elected...

Smaller Name, Bigger Venue

Smaller Name, Bigger Venue

Annie Goodman June 12, 2018

The Official Restaurant and Bar of Southeastern Athletics has changed its name from Your Mom's Resaurant & Bar to Our Mom's Restaurant & Bar in hopes of better showcasing the inclusive...

Examining culture and downsizing

Examining culture and downsizing

Zachary Araki June 11, 2018

Associate Professors of Management and Business Administration Dr. Mario Krenn and Dr. André Honorée discuss the work for their research, which was published in the Journal of International...

Gnarly Barley reaches Gnarvana

Gnarly Barley reaches Gnarvana

Annie Goodman May 15, 2018

Attendees of Gnar Fest enjoyed live music, food and a new pineapple flavored beer to celebrate Gnarly Barley Brewing Company's fourth anniversary in the community.  Annie Goodman/ The Lion's...

Student pedestrian fatality

Zachary Araki May 8, 2018

Student Agustus Cooper Jr. was involved in a pedestrian fatality accident. He passed away on Saturday, April 28 after being in critical condition.  The Hammond Police Department received the call...

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