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  • boy Student spirituality wavers upon college entry

    As the majority of private schools are owned by religious organizations, especially in the South, most private school students were given a foundation or a "clear view" of what was right or wrong, when to go to church, when and how to pray, and who to pray to.

  • boy Student shares musical talent with online, local community

    From the Internet to the stage, John Daigle, biology junior from Thibodaux, has become a crowd favorite with his talent as a musician. Armed with just a microphone and his L'Benito acoustic guitar, Daigle is a regular performer in places around Thibodaux such as The Foundry, Grady V's and WoW Wingery.

  • Letter to the Editor

    Neither mom and dad nor grandma and grandpa can help you with this decision. You have earned this one on your own. It is time for you to step up to the plate and get ready to vote. But first, you have to register. It is a privilege you earned when you turned 18 years old.

  • getin When missing class is unavoidable, prepare

    Skipping out of class willingly may be the ticket to a lunch date or an early weekend for some college students. For other, more responsible pupils, missing class can bring about a significant burden on one's academic and personal lives. An endless amount of different occasions can cause students to have to miss one or two classes or even sometimes an entire day.

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Student spirituality wavers upon college entry

As the majority of private schools are owned by religious organizations, especially in the South, most private school students were given a foundation or a "clear view" of what was right or wrong, when to go to church, when and how to pray, and who to pray to. Full story

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Coast to Ghost

State drafts plans to protect Louisiana’s vanishing coastline

After the revealing of the 2012 Coastal Restoration Master Plan last month, protecting the Louisiana coast has become the trending topic in the area. The 50-year, $50 billion plan is currently in the drafting stage, and the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority is accepting public commentary until Feb. Full story

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