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The Lion's Roar

The Official Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

The Official Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

Members of the Homecoming Committee Ricketta Griffin, a junior social work major, Georgette Williams, a senior general studies major, and Mi'Yana Solomon, a sophomore nursing major, gave out T-shirts to students today as a part of Homecoming Week.

School apparel shows school spirit

Jacob Summerville, Staff Reporter October 9, 2018

In honor of Lion Up Tuesday, the Homecoming Committee passed out Homecoming T-shirts today as a part of the festivities. Starting at 10 a.m., members from the committee gave out T-shirts to students...

A Homecoming reunion

Zachary Araki, A&E Editor October 8, 2018

The National Pan-Hellenic Council closed out Monday of Homecoming Week with a celebratory alumni reunion. NPHC organized "Black Family Reunion" in the Student Union Breezeway on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. President...

Homecoming Week is right around the corner

Homecoming Week is right around the corner

Johnathan Zeringue, Staff Reporter October 4, 2018

The Student Government Association works to bring together current students and families along with former alumni and athletes to showcase the many traditions of the school for Homecoming Week. This...

The department of psychology offers several concentrations for students to analyze the functions of the mind and human behavior. The university also offers a master’s program where students can earn a concentration in industrial/organizational psychology.

Studying behavior on all levels in psychology

Jacob Summerville, Staff Reporter October 2, 2018

Students pursuing a degree in psychology can expect to analyze human behavior on a deep level. The university offers two concentrations of study for psychology majors as well as a graduate program....

Muilin Hodges, a resident of Hammond, takes tai chi classes offered by the Recreational Sports and Wellness Center as a form of relaxation and exercise.

Self-defense and relaxation

Noah Smith, Staff Reporter October 2, 2018

Tai chi, or Taiji, is an ancient Chinese exercise form practiced for its uses in self-defense and various health benefits. Tai chi, whose earliest known use was in 1580, refers to the philosophy of...

Amber Edwards, a senior chemistry major, separates layers using a separatory funnel in chemistry lab. She manages her studies and motherhood by scheduling each day.

Juggling parenthood’s responsibilities

Zachary Araki, A&E Editor October 2, 2018

Besides going to classes and taking tests, some students fit the responsibility of parenthood into their schedule. The responsibilities of parenthood may push studying off until the children have gone...

Breana Sterling, a junior nursing major, stays determined in managing her studies while also working at Chick-fil-A.

A day in the life of Breana Sterling

Diamond Hollins, Staff Reporter October 2, 2018

Breana Sterling, a junior nursing major, juggles a busy schedule filled with schoolwork and her job at Chick-fil-A. Sterling lives by one motto that keeps her motivated, “If I couldn’t do it, God...

Recognition with an induction

Diamond Hollins, Staff Reporter September 27, 2018

The Student Union Theatre brimmed with intelligence and success as the National Society of Collegiate Scholars held its annual induction ceremony. From 7-9 p.m. on Sept. 26, NSCS welcomed new members...

Victor Betancourt, graphic designer for Campus Activities Board, spreads awareness about leukemia for CAB's tabling event.

Knowing about blood cancer

Jacob Summerville, Staff Reporter September 27, 2018

In honor of Blood Cancer Awareness Month, the Campus Activities Board hosted a tabling event to inform students about leukemia. On Sept. 26 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., CAB was joined by the Louisiana Organ...

When, where, what? Programs by the UPD

Maiah Woodring, Staff Reporter September 26, 2018

Although the University Police Department can be seen on campus at events like the last football game, monitoring and surveying the event, Patrick Gipson, police lieutenant, wants everyone on campus to...

Impact of tardiness

Prakriti Adhikari, Staff Reporter September 26, 2018

As the semester goes on, the number of students missing class and being late for class increases. This impacts the teaching and learning environment by distracting both teachers and students. Dr. Lucy...

When Jenna Licciardi, a senior marketing major, manages to find free time in her schedule, she enjoys watching horror movies or painting.

A day in the life of Jenna Licciardi

Zachary Araki, A&E Editor September 25, 2018

President of the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Theta Phi Alpha Jenna Licciardi, a senior marketing major, looks out for more than her studies on any given day. “Unlike the majority of people my age, instead...

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