Professors are not the only ones concerned about the use of AII among students. I have noticed a bit of a disturbing trend, and I am not sure there is a way we can turn things back around. There is no ...
From inspiring lectures to fierce competition, ULM’s 2025 College of Business and Social Sciences Symposium brought students together to showcase their skills and uncover their “superpowers.” ...
For 28 days, the U.S. government remains shut down. On Oct. 28, 2025, the Senate failed for the 13th time to reopen it, with a 54-45 vote falling short of the required 60. As the debate over the ...
In cinema, heists unfold with meticulous choreography. Films such as “Ocean’s Eleven” and “The Italian Job” turn theft into an art form. Characters study blueprints, bypass complex alarms and ...
The ULM football team took on Old Dominion at home Nov. 1, in what was their first home game since playing Troy on Oct. 18. After struggling to get any offense going throughout the whole game, the ...
As twilight settled over Bayou Pointe, monsters gathered for a night of friends, food and Halloween-themed fun. On Oct. 30, Campus Activities Board (CAB) hosted its annual Halloween Bash—held this ...
Oct. 24 marked a significant shift in trade relations between the United States and Canada; after discovering a political advertisement aired by the Provincial Government of Ontario, Canada, Trump ...
The ULM soccer team claimed their first Sun Belt Conference regular season title with unbeaten league record. ULM soccer beat ...
After a dark and stormy night of chaos, the local villagers trapped Count Draven in his coffin with silver. We were tasked to get into his castle and complete his trials. If we surpass his ...
The Warhawks faced off against Marshall on Oct. 16 and Oct. 17. The results of both games would be 0-3, with the Herd winning ...
With the arrival of October, pink ribbons spread across ULM’s campus, uniting the community in solidarity with those touched by breast cancer. It is a collective promise to honor the lost, support the ...
Late into the night of March 18, 1919, the gentle hum of jazz from homes and bars drifted into the damp, dark air across the New Orlean suburbs. Usually, this atmosphere indicates a celebration. On ...
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