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The Lion's Roar

The Official Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

Sophomore Charlie Forster looking out on the green next to fellow player and Head Coach Lawrence Allan at the Gulf Coast Collegiate Tournament in Diamondhead, Miss. (Feb. 28, 2023)

SLU places fourth on the green in spring season’s opening tournament

Chase Gispert, Sports Editor March 8, 2023

Southeastern golf concluded its first tournament of the spring season in Diamondhead, Mississippi this past Tuesday, finishing fourth out of thirteen schools at the Gulf Coast Collegiate Tournament. The...

Large Police Presence – Escaped Inmate

Austin O’Brien, Editor-In-Chief March 3, 2023

Update: This article has been updated with the most recent information. SLU’s automated message system issued a warning to keep an eye out for an escaped inmate from the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s...

Cadets (from top to bottom) Daniel Zeno, Leah Gil and and Tyren Woolridge saluting.

ROTC: People, students, soldiers

Samantha Sims, Staff Reporter February 1, 2023

The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) trains college graduates for careers in the military, and cadets graduate from Southeastern's ROTC program as Army officers. Although those in ROTC are recognized...

Each Southeastern ring is customized for its user, representing the individual along with the school they graduated from.

Ring distribution brings joy to graduates

Austin O'Brien, Staff Reporter December 1, 2022

Yesterday, Southeastern held its bi-annual Ring Ceremony to commemorate graduates with their very own Southeastern Ring. The event began with Dr. Joe Burns of the Communication and Media Studies Department...

Manestream Podcast | Take A Paws Episode S2E4: Pets on Campus

Philip le Riche and Hydee Holsapple October 27, 2022

In this episode, staff reporters Hydee Holsapple and Philip Le Riche discuss the benefits of pets and why they should be on campus.

With mail-in ballots remaining an option, Louisiana emphasizes that everyone should vote for upcoming elections.

How to request an absentee ballot or vote early in 2022 midterm elections

Kennith Woods, Staff October 25, 2022

The country is three weeks out from the 2022 U.S. midterm elections. Unfortunately, college students live immensely time-consuming lives and often find themselves unable to squeeze civic engagement into...

Midfielder Dalton Fish is encouraged by her teammates as she takes her position on the field for the home opener.

Lady Lions soccer remains undefeated

Samantha Sims, Staff Reporter September 17, 2022

The Lady Lions soccer team won its third game of the season 3-0 against Nicholls, remaining unbeaten in conference play. Senior midfielder Mya Guillory scored the first goal in the 18th minute of the...

Letter to the Editor: Response to “Roe v. Wade’s long overdue (apparent) repeal and its worrying response from abortion advocates”

Dalyn Wilson May 11, 2022

To Dylan Meche, Opinions Editor: I take issue with the fact that you chose to publish your Roe v. Wade article at the end of the semester, when many of us who would ordinarily retaliate against it are...

Lady Lions softball round up in a circle. Their first game for the Spring will be in North Oak Park, Feb. 11 against Southeast Missouri.

Southeastern Softball eyes steadily approaching season

Chase Gispert, Staff Reporter February 2, 2022

After finishing fifth in the Southland last year, the Lady Lions will look to improve upon their win total in 2022. There will be five fewer teams in the conference with the departures of Central Arkansas,...

The Chief’s Brief – September 2021​

September 22, 2021

September 22, 2021 Welcome to this month’s Chief’s Brief. This is a monthly feature to let you, the Lion community, know what has been happening on campus, where you can meet an...

(From right to left) Sustainability manager Alejandro Martinez introduces Physical Plant Director Bryon Patterson, U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise and University President John L. Crain to the Sustainability Center. The SEED Building is an educational experience where they learn about geothermal heating, solar power and more.

Southeastern’s Sustainability Center wins national award

Rachel Folse, Staff Reporter May 13, 2021

Southeastern’s Sustainability Center received the Green Ribbon Schools Postsecondary Sustainability Award from the U.S. Department of Education last month.  The university was one of only five postsecondary...

Letter to the Editor: March 30 Issue

Daniel Mintz April 3, 2021

Dear Editor,  Even before the pandemic, one in three students at four-year colleges nationwide struggled to afford adequate food while in school. The pandemic has made that situation worse.  Despite...

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