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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

Lady Lions reach 30-game win mark

Lady Lions reach 30-game win mark

Nikisun Shrestha April 23, 2018

Senior infielder Mahalia Gibson takes a swing at bat. She had two RBIs in the series against University of Central Arkansas. Nikisun Shrestha/The Lion's Roar Softball Head Coach Rick Fremin...

How senior art students are preparing for the future

How senior art students are preparing for the future

Jennifer Dettwiller April 23, 2018

Attendees at the “Spring 2018 Senior Exhibition” check out the artwork that senior artists put on display. Jennifer Dettwiller/The Lion’s Roar The Contemporary Art Gallery hosted...

Alumna comes back to say thank you

Alumna comes back to say thank you

Jonathan Rhodes April 20, 2018

Retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Kimberly King returned to the universty after 33 years of applying the knowledge that she recieved to her positions in the service. Jonathan Rhodes/ The Lion's Roar...

Recognizing Sexual Assault Awareness Month with a book

Annie Goodman April 20, 2018

Following the #MeToo movement, women have come out with their stories of sexual assault and sexual harassment. Among these women was J. K. Stein with her new book “The Director: a memoir.”...

Students present their research and hard work

Students present their research and hard work

Zachary Araki April 20, 2018

Sophomore mathematics and computer science major Kiran Shrestha participates in the research exhibited at the “Students’ Research, Creative and Scholarly Activities Showcase.” Zachary...

Hard work and dedication pays off

Hard work and dedication pays off

Prakriti Adhikari April 20, 2018

The Kappa Tau Chapter was awarded the Jessie Wallis Hughan Cup at the “Alpha Omicron Pi International Convention“ held in Washington D.C Courtesy of Lyndsey Devaney Kappa Tau Chapter...

Driving drives people crazy?

Driving drives people crazy?

Jacob Summerville April 20, 2018

Commuting students shared their experiences traveling to campus for classes and extracurricular activities. Some students discussed their difficulties with parking, time management and spending money...

Lacrosse’s season reflection

Sarah Hess April 20, 2018

In the second year of its installation, the men’s lacrosse team has reaped rewards from gathering members and teaching the basics of the game in their first year. With the progress, the team now...

Connecting Lions of all kinds on campus

Annie Goodman April 20, 2018

The university offers a post-secondary educational program to students with intellectual disabilities. According to Director of Lions Connected Dr. Gerlinde Beckers, an associate professor in the department...

Women’s lacrosse aims for student engagement

Women’s lacrosse aims for student engagement

Don Lawrence April 20, 2018

The Men's lacrosse team is helping to build interest or a women's lacrosse team on campus. File photo/The Lion's Roar Recently, there has been a push to start a women’s lacrosse...

STEM careers promoted at the university

STEM careers promoted at the university

Nikisun Shrestha April 19, 2018

Tristan Howard and his mom Cathy Howard learned the language of computer coding through a game with Lindsey Hines of the Tangipahoa Parish Library. Courtesy of Wendy Conarro The university hosted...

Field Guide to the nice guy, misogyny by any other name

Field Guide to the nice guy, misogyny by any other name

Zachary Araki April 17, 2018

Like every sensible child, I grew up fearing the monsters hiding under my bed, in the closet and in every shadow. In time, I learned that these monsters rarely bother with such obvious tactics and instead...

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