Professor wins national award for work in nanoscience and chemistry
LVOV Will Trahan Staff Reporter The Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech has one of the biggest names in nanosystems and chemistry on its faculty, Yuri Lvov. Lvov has been awarded...
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The Louisiana Tech debate team posed for a photo in Miami where they competed in the Pan American Championships. – Submitted photo Paul Dauterive Staff Reporter The Louisiana Tech debate team made...
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View ArticleEco-car team emanates excellence
CODY “TICK” MCELROY Staff Reporter Driving around Houston, Texas, is not necessarily the best way to test a car’s gas mileage. But that’s exactly what Louisiana Tech’s Eco Car team did Saturday in...
View ArticleIntelligence expert visits Ruston
Historian and intelligence expert Richard H. Immerman gives his speech “The CIA: Its Origins, its Transformation, and its Militarization” at the Lincolin Parish Library. – Photo by Devin Dronett...
View ArticleHackfest hopes to raise awareness
Dr. Jean Gourd, program chair of computer science and an assistant professor, said Cyber Storm is held to test students skills and raise awareness about network defense. – Photo by Colin Fontenot RAY...
View ArticleTech responds to free college
ELLIE MOSLANDER Associate Multimedia Editor President Barack Obama recently proposed to make community college free, and many people throughout the country have responded with mixed opinions on...
View ArticleIslamic association hosts lecture
KAILEE COURTS Staff Reporter Following recent events like the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, are many misconceptions exist about the Islamic religion and culture group....
View ArticleTech students attend Passion Conference 2015
MATTHEW VALCHO Staff Reporter Thousands of college students poured into the Toyota Center in downtown Houston this weekend for Passion 2015. Passion is a Christian faith-based gathering of...
View ArticleGay marriage legal in all 50 states
JOHN SADLER Editor-in-Chief | jts040@latech.edu In a landmark ruling last Friday, the Supreme Court ruled state bans on same-sex marriages were unconstitutional. The ruling ends a long holdout by...
View ArticleProfessor wins national award for work in nanoscience and chemistry
LVOV Will Trahan Staff Reporter The Institute for Micromanufacturing at Louisiana Tech has one of the biggest names in nanosystems and chemistry on its faculty, Yuri Lvov. Lvov has been awarded...
View ArticleDebate team excels in Pan American Championship
The Louisiana Tech debate team posed for a photo in Miami where they competed in the Pan American Championships. – Submitted photo Paul Dauterive Staff Reporter The Louisiana Tech debate team made...
View ArticleBullying prevalent in Lincoln Parish Schools
Frededreia Willis Contributing Reporter No matter where one lives, students are facing bullying in their schools. Natalie Songer, 18, is a senior at Cedar Creek High School who has experienced...
View ArticleEco-car team emanates excellence
CODY “TICK” MCELROY Staff Reporter Driving around Houston, Texas, is not necessarily the best way to test a car’s gas mileage. But that’s exactly what Louisiana Tech’s Eco Car team did Saturday in...
View ArticleIntelligence expert visits Ruston
Historian and intelligence expert Richard H. Immerman gives his speech “The CIA: Its Origins, its Transformation, and its Militarization” at the Lincolin Parish Library. – Photo by Devin Dronett...
View ArticleHackfest hopes to raise awareness
Dr. Jean Gourd, program chair of computer science and an assistant professor, said Cyber Storm is held to test students skills and raise awareness about network defense. – Photo by Colin Fontenot RAY...
View ArticleTech responds to free college
ELLIE MOSLANDER Associate Multimedia Editor President Barack Obama recently proposed to make community college free, and many people throughout the country have responded with mixed opinions on...
View ArticleIslamic association hosts lecture
KAILEE COURTS Staff Reporter Following recent events like the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, are many misconceptions exist about the Islamic religion and culture group....
View ArticleTech students attend Passion Conference 2015
MATTHEW VALCHO Staff Reporter Thousands of college students poured into the Toyota Center in downtown Houston this weekend for Passion 2015. Passion is a Christian faith-based gathering of...
View ArticleGay marriage legal in all 50 states
JOHN SADLER Editor-in-Chief | jts040@latech.edu In a landmark ruling last Friday, the Supreme Court ruled state bans on same-sex marriages were unconstitutional. The ruling ends a long holdout by...
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