Kappa Alpha promotes 'Safe Spring Break,' safe choices
With just two days left until the weekend, everyone has Spring Break on the brain. The weather has been promising, and mid-terms are making students ever more eager to relax and unwind during the coming holiday. Whether students are heading to the mountains to ski, to the beaches to swim, or staying right here in Nacogdoches, members of Kappa Alpha Order would like to encourage everyone to stay safe and make sure that fun activities don't become dangerous mistakes.
0 CommentsSFA student passes away in ATV accident last Saturday
A memorial service for Lauren Alston, 21-year-old SFA senior and Lufkin native who was killed in an ATV accident this past weekend, is scheduled for 2 p.m. today at the First United Methodist Church of Lufkin. There will be a celebration, then fellowship that includes a photo/slide show of Lauren's life.
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SGA getting down to business
Learning how to prepare for a job interview is one of the most important steps a college student can take. Especially in a tough economy, it is ever more vital to stand out from the crowd when meeting with a potential employer. Thanks to SGA's "Getting Down to Business" Fashion Show Monday night in the Grand Ballroom, learning the keys to successful dress can also be a lot of fun.
- SFA to host workshop about preserving cemeteries and tourism
- The Crime Log
- Administration shows no tolerance for hazing acts
- SAA hosting hot wing contest
- Graduation deadline approaching quickly
- Tri Delta to host softball tournament as fundraiser for St. Jude's Hospital
- Social workers help as 'voices for the oppressed'
- $100 scholarship offered for logo design
Sports
Baseball 8-4 headed into SLC play
The SFA Baseball team opened its season in full swing with a record of 8-4 and big wins against USF (3-2,),Western Illinois (8-2) and Arkansas-Little Rock (7-3). The Lumberjacks traveled to Little Rock, Ark, on Tuesday to take on the Trojans, earning a much deserved road win (7-3) after splitting the Sooner Classic in Oklahoma last weekend.
Entertainment
Is historic Oscar win a sign of change in film?
Kathryn Bigelow's two-fisted win at the Academy Awards for best director and best film for The Hurt Locker didn't just punch through the American movie industry's seemingly shatterproof glass ceiling; it has also helped dismantle stereotypes about what types of films women can and should direct.
Opinion
Evolution debate exposes lack of understanding
ess published an article about the growing trend of homeschool curriculum rejecting the concept of evolution in favor of creationism and intelligent design. The article itself stated that "Christian-based materials dominate a growing home-school education market that encompasses more than 1.
