How familiar does this sound? You wake up to the absolutely God-awful screech of your phone alarm, injecting yourself with ...
A legal battle concerning Louisiana’s congressional maps has been extended to the U.S. Supreme Court, prompting a new ...
In the wake of Hurricane Ida, I came back to campus looking to find my place. I knew whatever it was, I wanted it to be ...
What is “Friendsgiving?” Friendsgiving is a feast among friends, much like the traditional Thanksgiving holiday, but it is centered around additional connections and ...
Last month, the Lions wrapped up their season with an outstanding 9-4 overall record and a playoff appearance in Strawberry ...
The Alumni Association announced that on Wednesday, May 2 at 6 p.m. in the Student Union Grand Ballroom, President Dr. John L. Crain will be presenting rings to juniors and seniors who purchased them ...
It’s difficult to keep up with a world that seems to be running faster than you can pay attention to. From the first computers that put us on the moon to a phone in our pockets, there’s no question ...
Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, there lived a debate between books and movies: which is better? I’m here to settle the debate. Books are better than movies and always will be. Let me ...
Student enrollment has reached its highest in 13 years this semester, with a total enrollment of 15,570 students. The new watermark is a 7.8% increase from Fall 2024 of 14,440, with all categories ...
The Consuming Fire Fellowship Church, a Pentecostal congregation from Gloster, Mississippi, frequently demonstrates outside Fayard Hall with large signs displaying controversial political messages.
On Sunday, Nov. 19, the Kappa Nu chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. hosted the first Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant in eight years. The pageant featured four contestants: Nadia ...
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