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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

Opportunities for part-time jobs

Sarah Hess March 15, 2018

The “Part-Time Job Fair” returns to campus to offer students access to potential job offers and networking opportunities. Located in the Student Union Breezeway, the fair will be held on...

Women empowered in business

Jennifer Dettwiller March 13, 2018

The Tangipahoa Professional Women’s Organization and the university’s Louisiana Small Business Development Center are teaming up to host “Women Mean Business Conference 2018.”...

An exhibit of youth

An exhibit of youth

Annie Goodman March 13, 2018

The Hammond Regional Arts Center is displaying artwork by youths throughout Tangipahoa Parish for their “Young Artists Exhibition.” The exhibit is in celebration of Youth Art Month. Annie...

DPP presents ‘The Movement Project’

DPP presents ‘The Movement Project’

Jacob Summerville March 13, 2018

Dancers Madeline Aldana, Samantha Read, pictured above, Doreen Role and Katie Stansbury performed “Cornered,” which was choreographed by junior marketing major Amber Whiteside for the Dance...

Students take action to become leaders

Students take action to become leaders

Brianna Hawkins March 13, 2018

Students, below, participated in activities that tested  their skills such as trust and guidance as leaders. Brianna Hawkins/The Lion’s Roar High school students across the state of Louisiana...

Serving up a twist on pizza

Serving up a twist on pizza

Prakriti Adhikari March 13, 2018

The Stoned Brick Oven Pizza at 1000 North Oak St. will be another pizza option in Hammond. Prakriti Adhikari/The Lion's Roar The Stoned Brick Oven Pizza at 1000 North Oak St. will be offering...

We are experiencing history in the making

We are experiencing history in the making

Annie Goodman March 13, 2018

When The New York Times published a story accusing movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of decades of sexual assault and harassment, nobody could have predicted the outcome of women banding together to speak...

Pets are not meant to last forever

Pets are not meant to last forever

Jacob Summerville March 13, 2018

The loss of a pet is a dreaded moment that pet owners wish they could postpone until they are mentally prepared, but once that day arrives, owners usually keep their pet’s collars, favorite toys,...

Students to perform for a chance at 500 dollars

Students to perform for a chance at 500 dollars

Annie Goodman March 13, 2018

Former student Jeremy Lloyd performs “You Raise Me Up” by Josh Groban during  the 10th annual “Southeastern Star,” a talent show hosted by the Campus Activities Board in...

Art students gain knowledge and experience in CAG

Art students gain knowledge and experience in CAG

Jennifer Dettwiller March 13, 2018

Students observe artwork made by students in the Contemporary Art Gallery's latest exhibit. File Photo/The Lion's Roar Students exhibited their artwork during the “Juried Visual Arts +...

Theatre students make program history at annual festival

Theatre students make program history at annual festival

Brianna Hawkins March 13, 2018

The university’s theatre program shows off their display of their award winning play “She Kills Monsters” at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Courtesy of Miranda...

Coming with Bill Evans Jazz Festival

Coming with Bill Evans Jazz Festival

Zachary Araki March 13, 2018

The 17th annual “Bill Evans Jazz Festival” will be accompanied by a few features to distinguish it from past festivals including a return of performing high school bands and first time funding...

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