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UB hosts annual Rock, Paper, Scissors Tourney

  DANIEL GETSINGER Staff Reporter   People lined up at the door to play the game we all grew up knowing and loving, rock, paper, scissors.   Last Tuesday, Union…

Summer school offers options for students

  CODY SEXTON Staff Reporter   As the academic year comes to a close, many students look forward to a summer break.   While those students plan vacations, others will…

Students take advantage of summer school

  DANIEL GETSINGER Staff Reporter   Every summer Tech offers classes, but do students really know how helpful these classes can actually be for graduating?   Dr. Les Guice, vice…

MULTIMEDIA VIDEO: 9/11 remembered with tribute plaque

  PAUL HARRIS Staff Reporter   The 9/11 monument on Tech’s campus seems to be hidden, just as the scars the terror attack left on the nation as a whole.…

Associate dean of liberal arts climbs the ladder

  KAAMILYA SALAAM Staff Reporter   As spring changes into summer and the school year comes to a close, it marks the end of one journey and the beginning of…

State Legislature backs higher ed

  REBECCA ALVAREZ Associate Managing Editor   The fight to revitalize the quality of higher education in Louisiana seems to have picked up steam as legislation to increase tuition moves…

Legislation proposes ban to smoking on campus

  REBECCA ALVAREZ Associate Managing Editor   The Louisiana Senate unanimously approved a bill that would impose a statewide ban on smoking on university and community college campuses as part…

Family fun festival fulfills expectations

  PAUL HARRIS Staff Reporter   Ruston can be fun.   More than 200 children came together Saturday to participate in various games and activities at Railroad Park.   Calvary…

Campus welcomes local bands

  CODY SEXTON Staff Reporter   The sun made a late, albeit welcomed, appearance at KLPI’s 13th annual Mayfest in Centennial Plaza last Friday.   This allowed students to shed…

Crescent City delivers 10 years of service

  REBECCA ALVAREZ Associate Managing Editor     Every morning Ruston resident Ron Salmon, 76, starts his day before sunrise. He washes up, gets dressed and, like many other Americans, indulges…

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