The search for the position of executive vice chancellor and provost has been narrowed to four candidates. Soon, the four will tour campus and participate in an open forum with students and faculty. Filling the position is crucial for the forward movement of the Flagship Agenda.
Spring break is rapidly approaching and, while many of my friends make plans to go to the sandy beaches of coastal Florida, I have a different sort of vacation in mind. Wild, drunken parties at the beach are not completely foreign to me, but my interests are elsewhere that time of the year.
Louisiana has a lawless mentality - a mindset that permeates every level of thinking. It's an attitude founded in the way we think about underage drinking. In the "good ol' days," drinking was legal at 18, making most college students of age. In 1984 the federal government cracked the whip.
Growing up in Los Angeles, it is not unusual to see the homeless on nearly every street corner, sleeping in the most remote of places and pleading with pedestrians and stopped cars for a little spare change. I haven't put much thought into it until now.
Students react to Chancellor's RIAA e-mail with anger: O'KEEFE SHOULDN'T CAVE, PRIVACY IS AT RISK Women's role in society needs to be clearly defined