On the heels of the Louisiana Tech University Panhellenic Council’s historic debut of the new Greeks Give for Good initiative, the university’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) has now joined the movement with an impressive $1,500 donation to the Tech United campaign.
For the past five seasons, the Simsboro Tigers have been holding down bragging rights for Lincoln Parish when it comes to boys basketball playoff success.
Choudrant’s early- season dominance on the softball field continued Friday afternoon in Ruston as the Lady Aggies took care of RHS 11-0 in six innings.
Ruston High’s indoor track and field teams competed in Baton Rouge Saturday at the LHSAA state championships, with the Lady Cats finishing seventh in a highly-competitive Division I field.
Coming off a 4- 1 weekend at the Mardi Mambo in south Louisiana, Louisiana Tech will host perhaps its biggest game in Dr. Billy Bundrick Stadium’s brief history tonight against undefeated and nationally-ranked LSU.
When students in the Construction Engineering Technology program pitched the idea of founding a Louisiana Surveying Professional Society (LSPS) chapter on Louisiana Tech’s campus, Reginald Jeter, program chair, gladly signed on as advisor.
Louisiana Tech Interfraternity Council (IFC) President Adam Cutrer (right) presents Tech United Co-Chair Corre Stegall with a $1,500 check to support the Louisiana Tech University United Way Campaign as part of the Greeks Give for Good effort.