As Cypress Springs Elementary School Instructional Coach Marissa Boyd was hurriedly finishing morning duty, she checked her email. Discovering a message she thought was spam, she almost deleted it.
The Water Show, a waterinspired art exhibit and community conversation featuring multiple North Louisiana artists will take place Thursday, November 2, from 6-8 p.m. in the Norton Building located at 207 W. Mississippi, in Ruston.
Dear Doctors: My husband had a stroke at work last spring. His colleagues recognized the symptoms and called 911 right away. He spent time in the hospital and is doing physical therapy. He’s a lot better physically — but lately, he’s depressed. Why does that happen? My kids and I are so worried about him.
The Louisiana Tech University community heard firsthand from University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson Thursday for the first and likely only time before he is expected to be named Tech’s next president.
GRAMBLING — Knowing who you are and what you have to offer, and always continuing to develop seemed to be the consensus message presented by a panel of four college recruiters as Grambling State University (GSU) presented “A Candid Conversation About Careers and Opportunities.”
The Louisiana Tech golf team hit a tough stretch on the final nine holes Tuesday, falling back two spots to finish ninth among a star-studded field at the Fallen Oak Golf Course as part of the Fallen Oak Collegiate Invitational.