Affirmative SB1 Argument The recent legislative changes with Senate Bill 1 are more good than bad. Texas has recently joined other Republican states with this change following the 2020 election. Once the bill is fully approved and provided there is nothing else to hold it up, it will take effect just in time for 2022’sContinue reading “SB1 Issue Brief”
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D1 Social Media Bill
My summary: For the first discussion, I believe there are pros and cons for the social media bill that should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and can also be incredibly subjective. However, the cons of the bill should also be considered. I think the passing of this bill deals with politics quite aContinue reading “D1 Social Media Bill”
Literary Research Workshops for all students
The Office of Undergraduate Research created a workshop to assist students in developing research strategies to improve their Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship grant proposals. “Research is the foundation for higher education,” Alyse Jordan, head of research, engagement, and learning said. “The workshop gives students an opportunity to evaluate and identify academic resources, develop keyword strategies,Continue reading “Literary Research Workshops for all students”
Several students feel they still shop online about at the same rate even after the pandemic
Now that COVID has been around for about two years in the US, several students feel that they still shop online at around the same rates as before the pandemic. “Shopping online is not something I like to do but I just do it every now and then,” Lumberton sophomore Joel Jimenez said. “I’m alwaysContinue reading “Several students feel they still shop online about at the same rate even after the pandemic”
Wesley Foundation hosting outreach events throughout March
In March, the Wesley Foundation will hold several events to promote student engagement and offer opportunities for Christian outreach. In honor of the last day of Mardi Gras, March 1, the Wesley will give away free King Cake slices from 10 a.m. to noon or for as long as supplies last. If a student findsContinue reading “Wesley Foundation hosting outreach events throughout March”
Volleyball’s last home game set for Nov. 13
The Lady Cards volleyball began the 2021 season in August under the cloud of the continuing pandemic as a new member in the Western Athletic Conference. As the team winds down their season, the players and head coach Jordan Lay reflect on their efforts. “This season has come with a bunch of challenges for usContinue reading “Volleyball’s last home game set for Nov. 13”
LU to host Multicultural Community Festival Sept.19
The Multicultural Festival will be held Sunday, Sept. 19 at the Montagne Arena tailgate lot from 2:30 p.m.- 7 p.m. Admission is free. There will be various activities, performances, food, and many other surprises that can be experienced by any interested LU students and community members. Associate Vice president and Dean of Students Hector FloresContinue reading “LU to host Multicultural Community Festival Sept.19”
Fanfest will be a bigger and better event this year
The Fanfest tailgate event will be the focus of Homecoming activities Nov. 13, from Noon – 4 p.m. at the A-5 parking lot next to the Montagne Center. The Homecoming parade was cancelled so that Fanfest would have more resources poured into the event, associate director of programming and events Canaan Daniels said. He hopesContinue reading “Fanfest will be a bigger and better event this year”
Casino Night Held at the Set
As part of the Week of Welcome, the event Late Night at the Set was held at the Student Setzer Center on August 27, from 7p.m – 11p.m. Most of the activities and games were all located within the main hallway of the Setzer Center, with games such as checkers, a table giving away free items such as phoneContinue reading “Casino Night Held at the Set “
Book Club Play Rescheduled
Held by the Department of Theatre & Dance, The Book Club play will now be held on Oct. 10th, at 2 p.m. The play is directed by Ashley Galan and written by Karen Zacharias. The story of the play focuses on books, book lovers, life, and friends. Ticket prices range from about $7-15 dollars. “IContinue reading “Book Club Play Rescheduled”