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According to the National Institute of Health, 74% of students prefer e-books because of their convenience. Texts for any class can be accessed at any time, leaving students with significantly less ...
Mental healthcare is often not considered relevant to many forms of insurance, healthcare coverages and companies. Therapy and mental health treatments have increased drastically in price in recent ...
Geologists say Monroe is safe from earthquakes As deadly disasters strike across the world, such as the one in Ja­pan, questions arise as to whether or not Monroe is prepared for one. Treasure Player, ...
Miller-Roy Building In the 1930s and ‘40s, the Miller-Roy Building was one of the most important buildings in northeast Louisiana for African Ameri- cans. The first floors held local businesses such ...
Last week, ULM issued a contract to commence a total renovation of Sugar Hall. Built in 1971, Sugar Hall has hosted classes for health science majors for over 40 years. University facilities director ...
With 45 days until the 2024 presidential election, the race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris divides the nation. Republican or Democrat, liberal or conservative — ...
In recent years, the conversation around mental health has become more prominent, and for good reason. Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being that significantly affects various areas ...
For Pamela Saulsberry, social work is more than a job—it’s a calling. And she has answered the phone. Saulsberry, ULM’s executive director of diversity and equity, was named ‘Social Worker of the Year ...
Celebrating the first day of spring, English and history majors gathered beneath the H.P. Jones memorial tree for the Ides of March Poetry Reading. Students and faculty recited poems in memory of ...
Snapchat’s “My AI” seems more like a horror movie villain than a friendly robot. Last week, Snapchat partnered with ChatGPT to release My AI, an artificial intelligence service that chats with users.
Students arriving back on campus this fall were greeted by a surprise—an incoherent 12-foot-tall sculpture blocking their path to Sandel. ULM’s newest art installation, “Here We Go,” incorporates the ...
While in her home country of Germany, she participated in the 2024 German U18/U23 Championships. Since coming to the bayou, her skills are steadily sharpening, as she has set two personal ...