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Run for a Cause
The NSU Middle Lab School Student Council is sponsoring a 5K run and 1 mile jog Saturday, March 23 to fundraise scholarships for the Empower Nepali Girls Foundation. The Foundation assists young gi...
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Caroline Dorman Nature Preserve
Briarwood, home of Caroline Dormon, was willed in 1971 to the Foundation for the Preservation of the Caroline Dormon Nature Preserve, Inc. It is maintained by donations (tax-exempt) from her many ...
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Hand-me-downs recycle faith, cell phones
As the oldest child I never worried about hand-me-downs. My brother and sister received all of my clothes that were not worn out completely. I passed down jeans, t-shirts, dress clothes, and my ch...
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Piano series to present popular pianist and LPB radio host Christopher O’Riley
Pianist Christopher O’Riley will present a recital at Northwestern State University Saturday, March 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. The concert is part of the Louisiana Piano Series Interna...
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Pope Francis, formerly Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, is the first pope in centuries from a non-European country. He also is the first pope to select the name “Francis” from St. Francis of Assisi.
New Pope, New Hope: Laypeople and clergy weigh in on the papal process
The bells of Minor Basilicia of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church chimed prettily Wednesday afternoon, wafting like a soft spring breeze over the city and into the hearts of a patient peopl...
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Members of the Environmental Beautification Project (EBP) will pick up trash along University Parkway today and hold a “bake” sale for recyclables Wednesday, March 20.
Students initiate efforts to beautify the community
Galvanized by environmental activism and a belief that residents should know what happens when they pay for a service, students at Northwestern Sate University are doing their part to enhance Natch...
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Louisiana Scholar’s College Director Dr. Davina McClain presented Janette Aaron with an honorary “Degree of Humanity and Thought for Others” for her 22-year service to the college as a secretary and then administrative assistant.
Scholars’ College retiree looks forward to future
“I’m going to do whatever I want,” Janette Aaron, the 22-year secretary and administrative assistant at Louisiana Scholars’ College, said at her retirement party last week. “Whether it’s sleeping i...
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Briars and Blooms: Caroline Dormon picnic heralds spring
After the icy rains of winter, come spend an early spring day at Briarwood. The Caroline Dormon Foundation annual spring picnic and fundraiser will be held Saturday, April 6 at Briarwood Nature Pre...
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What's Your Line
“Beware the Ides of March” warns the soothsayer in Shakespeare’s play “Julius Caesar.” Many are familiar with this play, based on Plutarch’s Life of Caesar. Most know the Ides of March refers to ...
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Prioritize rocks, pebbles and sand in life
A professor of philosophy stood before his class with some items in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly he picked up a large empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with rocks abou...
Mar 09, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend
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