Sodexo contracted to provide food service until 2026
Students can expect to be served by Sodexo for at least nine more years after former NSU president Dr. Henderson extended Sodexo’s contract in March 2016.Continue Reading
Students can expect to be served by Sodexo for at least nine more years after former NSU president Dr. Henderson extended Sodexo’s contract in March 2016.Continue Reading
Out of the 1 in 5 women who experience some form of sexual assault during college, only 10 percent report the incident, yet Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos may soon discourage survivors even further from engaging in the reporting process.Continue Reading
The Center for American Progess predicts that this legislation will cause 343,000 Louisianans to lose coverage by 2026. That number includes more than 188,000 who receive Medicaid.Continue Reading
It seemed as if very few legislators cared to hear the different dynamics and arguments concerning this bill. Truth is, their minds had been made up days before.Continue Reading
Listen up kids, this emotional ball of woman has traveled across this hill-filled campus a thousandfold. Here’s some advice for all of my potential criers left out there.Continue Reading
By the academic year of 2021-2022, every program at NSU will require their seniors to complete either an internship experience, writing project or performative collaborative project, according to the university’s new Quality Enhancement Plan.Continue Reading
The Bayou Bridge Pipeline is the tail end of the Dakota Access Keystone XL Pipeline Project, the same pipeline water protectors are currently trying to stop in North Dakota. The entire pipeline project will span 1,134 miles from North Dakota to the Gulf Coast. 163 miles of that will pass throughContinue Reading
Over the weekend surrounding Jan. 20, many anti-inaugural events were held across then nation and world; Louisiana was no exception.Continue Reading
On Saturday, Jan. 20 and Sunday, Jan. 21, over 21,000 people took to the streets of Baton Rouge, Shreveport and New Orleans to stand up for the rights and liberation of women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ folks, people with disabilities, undocumented workers, immigrants and other marginalized groups.Continue Reading
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