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The Lion's Roar

Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

Student News Media of Southeastern Louisiana University

The Lion's Roar

'Things got better'

‘Things got better’

Jennifer Guccione November 11, 2010

Asher Brown was a 13-year-old boy from Texas. Billy Lucas was a 15-year-old boy from Indiana. Seth Walsh, also a 13-year-old boy, was from Minnesota. Tyler Clementi was an 18-year-old boy from New Jersey....

Shortened spring workweek approved (corrected)

Shortened spring workweek approved (corrected)

Vivian Boykin November 11, 2010

As students prepare to register for the spring 2011 semester in the coming weeks, they may notice significant differences in weekly schedules. Following in the footsteps of universities such as the University...

Vive le Français!

Brennan Carney November 11, 2010

"Remember, gentlemen, it's not just France we're fighting for, it's champagne!" remarked Great Britain's WWII era Prime Minister Winston Churchill, shortly before the Allied invasion of Normandy. It could...

Tuition complaints: Put up, or shut up

Durel Hoover November 11, 2010

I, personally, am tired of watching my fellow students writing articles or letters to the editor complaining about tuition or fee increases, arguing that we are paying extra for an inferior product. They...

French programs laid to rest

Brennan Carney November 11, 2010

The French flag was an object of mourning Thursday, Nov. 4, on Southeastern's campus. That afternoon, students and staff from across educational disciplines made an appearance in black to pay their final...

Pierce’d on Halloween

Tara Bennett November 5, 2010

Every Halloween, people line up in droves to walk through the darkened corridors of haunted houses, where monsters and madmen leave them rattled and terrified. The 13th Gate is such a house, containing...

Halloween scenes on campus

November 5, 2010

The Office of Greek Life (top right) won "Most Spirited Office" in the Haunted Halls competition for Halloween. The Black Student Union (middle top right) hands out pizza and drinks to children and adults...

Hammond native returns for reading

Nicholas Robert November 4, 2010

Last Thursday, Oct. 28, Hammond native James Wilcox returned to his hometown to read from his well known novel "Modern Baptists" as a part of Fanfare's "Louisiana Connection" reading series. Prior to...

ZOMBIES INVADE

Tara Bennett November 4, 2010

Zombies were alive and rotting on campus last Friday afternoon to scare and entertain student passersby. Hosted by Worlds End Cafe and sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta, the international English honor society,...

Fee increase proposal proceeds

Vivian Boykin November 4, 2010

During the SGA meeting on Nov. 1, it was determined by popular vote that a student fee increase will proceed to University of Louisiana System for voting approval in December. If approved, it will be...

Tenors light up Pottle Auditorium

Tenors light up Pottle Auditorium

Nicholas Robert November 4, 2010

Despite unforeseen circumstances on Monday, Oct. 25, the department of fine and performing arts presented a joint recital with Southeastern alums Cedric Bridges and Tyler Smith as part of Fanfare's silver...

Tau Kappa Epsilon raises money for cancer victim

Alli Daniel November 4, 2010

The Theta-Nu chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at Southeastern organized a fundraiser called "Prisoners for a Cure" in order to raise money for Camille Fry, a 16-year old high school student from...

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