by Danielle Cintron in News
Shakespeare, zombies and sword fights were Stone Theatre's combative combination for their semi-annual fundraiser, the "Food Fight."…
by Amy Olita in News
This past weekend, 30 students from the Association of Catholic Tech Students traveled to Jimmie Davis State Park for their annual retreat. …
Christmas in the Plaza prepares students for the holidays Charis Lawson, a sophomore architecture major, Christina Sugirtharaj, a senior biomedical engineering major, and Ugwegbu Ngori, a freshman accounting major, work on their stuffed animals at Christmas in the Plaza, held Dec. 9th in the Student Center, Main Floor. Lawson said that they had waited in the Build-a-Bear line for almost two hours.
by Caitlin Crawford in News
On Dec. 9, Christmas in the Plaza opened its doors at 5 p.m. in the Student Center, Main Floor, and everyone stood still waiting in line for Build-A-Bear, to be exact.…
by Emily LaFleur in News
Speeches were given, oaths were taken and candles were lit for the nine Tech nursing students whom received recognition at the fall pinning ceremony.…
Multicultural affairs host 16th Annual Christmas Fest Laura Hogan, SGA President and a senior English major, introduces the next performance at the Department of Multicultural Affairs' 16th Annual Christmas Fest, held last Tuesday in the Student Center, Main Floor.
by Maggie Bullock in News
Students and faculty gathered last Tuesday in the Student Center, Main Floor to "Celebrate the Season" at the Department of Multicultural Affairs' 16th Annual Christmas Fest.…
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by Amy Olita in News
Patricia Flournoy pledged Tech's chapter of Sigma Kappa Fall 1968. Forty years later, Flournoy still remains involved in the organization.
by Emily LaFleur in News
Kappa Omicron Nu and Louisiana Tech's Student Council on Family Relations hosted a baby shower for Life Choices, a nonprofit local organization that strives to provide support and help for individuals dealing with unplanned or crisis pregnancies, on Wed. afternoon at the Women's Center on Sorority Lane.
by Tina Marie Alvarenga in News
Tech's own Janie Humphries has been elected president of Southern Early Childhood Association. Humphries, who has been a member of SECA since 1971, will take her position as president-elect in Jan. 2009.
by Danielle Cintron in News
Through the fall and winter quarters, the 4-H Club has begun to sprout into a new organization.
by Donyelle Davis in News
Kent Follette, owner of Follette Pottery, spoke at the Louisiana Tech Enterprise Center at 7 p.m., Dec. 10, as a part of the Art Entrepreneurship Speaker Series, created to benefit students and artists in the local community.