“It has surely been a difficult nine months,” UL Lafayette Dean of Students Margarita Perez said. “We’re seeing stress, anxiety, worry, loneliness, depression.”
Author: Leigh Guidry, Lafayette Daily Advertiser
‘We can still do this’: Louisiana couple marries amid Tropical Storm Barry
As Hurricane Barry made landfall, a couple wed inside theindoor practice football field for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, a special place for the bride.
Louisiana teen accepted into 139 colleges, awarded $8.7 million in scholarships
Normandie Cormier, 18, had to narrow down her options after receiving more than 100 acceptance letters and millions in scholarships.
Mom in labor, determined to graduate college, walks across stage to get diploma before heading to hospital
Nothing was going to stop a very pregnant Anshonarial Greenhouse from getting her college diploma with her classmates, not even contractions.
Get ready for the ‘new-collar’ workforce, where training can trump the traditional degree
Some tech employers prefer applicants with only a two-year degree — and they have thousands upon thousands of job openings.