Skip to Main Content
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

The Official Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

Baseball seals victory on energy Sunday

Baseball seals victory on energy Sunday

Jonathan Rhodes March 26, 2018

Redshirt junior pitcher Kade Granier pitched for seven innings in the third game of the series against Houston Baptist University. Granier had nine strikeouts and kept the momentum on the Lions'...

Learning music at the third annual Single Reed Day

Learning music at the third annual Single Reed Day

Don Lawrence March 26, 2018

High school and middle school students play the saxophone to distinguish good instruments from poor instruments in an effort to teach buyers what to look and listen for when purchasing an instrument....

Greek Games debuts

Greek Games debuts

Nikisun Shrestha March 26, 2018

The Greek organizations participated in the Achilles Heel balloon popping game in the "Greek Games." Phi Mu, Delta Tau Delta and Delta Sigma Theta were the winners at the end of the three games...

43 people, 980 years

43 people, 980 years

Annie Goodman March 23, 2018

Attendees of the university's annual "Retiree Reception" to honor 43 retirees pose for a picture. Annie Goodman/The Lion's Roar As with all businesses, people come and go. To...

Greeks play dodgeball

Greeks play dodgeball

Jonathan Rhodes March 23, 2018

The annual Greek Week dodgeball tournament that was held in the Pennington Student Activity Center was well recieved by the Greeks who attended as adjustments made to improve the tournament increased...

Students interact with potential employers

Students interact with potential employers

Prakriti Adhikari March 23, 2018

A student interacts with a representative from a company participating in the career fair during the "Tech-Connect." The departement of computer science and industrial technology along with...

Symphony orchestra performs classics

Symphony orchestra performs classics

Jacob Summerville March 23, 2018

Dr. Washington Garcia performs alongside the Southeastern Symphony Orchestra during Mozart's "Piano Concerto in D Minor, K. 466." Jacob Summerville/The Lion's Roar The Southeastern...

Talking about Spain in WW II

Talking about Spain in WW II

Zachary Araki March 22, 2018

Professor of Political Science Dr. Margaret Gonzalez-Perez discusses the myth of Spanish neutrality during World War II. Zachary Araki/The Lion's Roar The department of history and political...

Is it spring break or Easter break?

Is it spring break or Easter break?

Jonathan Rhodes March 22, 2018

It is almost that time of the spring semester. You know, that full week where millions of college students get to recharge their batteries after surviving almost the entire month of March. Usually, the...

Insight into Chick-fil-A: An educational experience

Insight into Chick-fil-A: An educational experience

Don Lawrence March 22, 2018

My visit to Chick-fil-A headquarters has changed the way that I view the fast food industry.  I was granted the opportunity because I asked insightful and revealing questions at a Project Pull...

Plans for recreational sports

Plans for recreational sports

Jacob Summerville March 22, 2018

Amber Collins instructs a Zumba class in the Pennington Student Activity Center as part of the GroupX classes the university offers. File Photo/The Lion’s Roar Employees of the Department of...

‘Life on Mars’ to be presented for Common Read

Jacob Summerville March 22, 2018

Poet Laureate and Professor of Creative Writing at Princeton University Tracy K. Smith will be visiting campus to discuss her poem and the chosen read for the Common Read Program “Life on Mars.”...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Lion's Roar
$650
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal