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February frostbite

February frostbite

Students brought out big coats, gloves and boots because winter weather was obviously not done frosting north Louisiana as six inches of snow covered the ground Feb. 11.

Body of missing journalist found in pasture near Vienna

Body of missing journalist found in pasture near Vienna

The Ruston Police Department is investigating the disappearance of a local journalist who was reported missing Feb. 7 by her brother.

Bad economy fails to affect alumni donations

As alumni donations decline nationally due to the economy, Tech is on track to meet the contributions made last year by alumni.

Journalism students take top awards at SEJC

Journalism students take top awards at SEJC

The Tech Talk won top awards at the 24th annual Southeast Journalism Conference February 11-13 in Hammond.

Financial planner offers experience, advice

Financial planner offers experience, advice

A financial planner warned students about the ups and downs of business and offered tips for surviving in the financial world.

Arrests made in campus bike thefts, student reports crime

As a result of an eyewitness report of thefts of two bicycles Feb. 13 at Park Place Apartments, Tech police have arrested four juveniles and solved the case of three stolen bikes from Mitchell Hall.

Organizations team up, party for Haitian relief

United African-American Men and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., took fundraising to another level last Thursday night with the "Midnight Jam Fest."

Wesley Foundation plans trip to Haiti, hopes to aid devastation

The Wesley Foundation is organizing a mission trip to Haiti May 23-June 21. The Wesley hopes to send approximately 10-12 people to the country that was destroyed by an earthquake earlier this month.

Art and engineering departments work together to form fellowship

The Institute for Micromanufacturing, along with the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Science, are collaborating with the School of Art to introduce a new dynamic perspective on production.

Black History Month sheds new light on US past time

Black History Month sheds new light on US past time

As baseball season begins, Thomas Aiello, a visiting assistant professor of history at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, spoke Feb. 18 at the Lincoln Parish Public Library on the cultural and historical significance of African-American baseball in North Louisiana during the Great Depression era.

School of Performing Arts hosts percussion ensemble

The School of Performing Arts' department of music hosted a percussion ensemble concert featuring an array of music and non-music majors performing in Howard Auditorium Center for the Performing Arts Feb. 20.

Child life instructor elected to CLC board

Child life instructor elected to CLC board

The College of Applied and Natural Sciences' Anita Pumphrey, an instructor of human ecology, has been an active member of the Child Life Council since 1987 and was recently elected to a two-year term as a member-at-large on the Child Life Council's Board of Directors.

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