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Chapel speaker lays out fundamental facts of The Gospel
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How does a sinful human being pay his infinite debt to a holy God?
That was the question noted Christian writer and editor Stephen Carlson challenged students with at Louisiana College's weekly chapel service Thursday.
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He stood with a generations-old law book in his hand – the one his great grandfather had written many years ago. On Wednesday at the University Club in downtown Shreveport, retired judge Paul Pressler saw his own legal legacy handed… »»» read more
Which side of the cross are you on?
That was the challenge laid down by LC President, Dr. Joe Aguillard, at Thursday's first chapel service of the 2010 fall semester.
In building…
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In the realm of Christian art, Louisiana College continues to make a name for itself.
In the latest issue of SEEN Journal, a product of…
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There was a day when morals and values permeated television shows. Not so today.
That was the message actor Tom Lester, better known as Eb Dawson from the 1960s hit show, "Green Acres", had for students…
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For the 173 graduates of Louisiana College, Saturday's commencement ceremony, the 148th in LC's history, carried one clear message: Go out and impact the world for Christ.
At a packed Guinn Auditorium, the graduates and their…
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It is a time-honored tradition - the pinning ceremony. And for 22 seniors in LC's Nursing program, that tradition is one that they can now say they've been a part of.
In a celebration of their…
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Across America this past Thursday, men, women and children gathered in churches and public squares to lift up up the Nation and its leaders.
And in Pineville, at Louisiana College, that burden was reflected as well,…
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PINEVILLE, La. – Nearly 180 students will receive their degrees during Louisiana College’s spring commencement ceremony set for Saturday, May 8 at 10 a.m. at Guinn Auditorium.
This will be the 105th graduation in LC’s history.…
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As seven is considered the Biblical number for perfection, LC's all-male chorale ensemble group, the Louisianians decided seven would be the perfect number for to perform with this spring.
At their final spring concert, entitled "Seven Deadly…
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The talents of Louisiana College's theater students will be on display - both in front of the audience and behind the scenes this weekend.
It's time for the annual student-directed "One Acts" - a series of…
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Louisiana College instructor David Culp’s introduction of a new business game this year has reaped rewards that have made LC a near-force internationally.
Five of Clup's students are competing online with their fictitious company, Bounce!, and as…
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It has been quite a spring for the Louisiana College Chorale.
The bulk of the group spent Easter break on a memorable trip to Taiwan, one in which God opened several doors to allow the Chorale…
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Hard work and excellence in academics were on display Thursday at Louisiana College's 49th Annual Honors Convocation at Guinn Auditorium.
LC students were recognized for their hard work and achievement across various academic divisions. The event…
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The Louisiana College Office of Admissions is holding a recruiting event in Bossier City on Sunday, April 18th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Louisiana Boardwalk shopping center on the river. This event is a perfect opportunity for… »»» read more
It's a Sunday night at LC's Granberry Conference Center. A small group is gathered to study the Bible and to pray. Welcome to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Started in 2004 by the since-graduated Kris Lee,…
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Louisiana College is blessed to have a professor like Dr. Chuck Quarles.
And the school was reminded of that again Thursday when, as part of the final chapel before Easter, the LC Chorale performed "The Crucified…
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LC's final chapel before the Easter break included as sermon from Dr. Mark Overstreet of Dallas Texas.
WATCH HERE:
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BCM director Brandon Robin and LC freshmen Jordan Terrell recently camped out at the new Chick-Fil-A in Alexandria in hopes of winning free food for a year.
The duo arrived at the restaurant two days before…
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CONWAY, Ark. - “Beware the man who has nothing to lose”. It’s an old Italian proverb, suggesting that someone who has everything to gain is a dangerous foe.
The ability to go into a match without…
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The LC SGA Progress Report
By Mason Hess, 2009-2010 SGA Secretary and 2009-2010 Junior Class President
The 2009-2010 SGA Board has continued to develop to further refine the efficiency of meetings, student assistance, organizational…
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A season of practice and lots of hard work all comes down to one weekend for the Louisiana College Debate Team.
The LC squad is off to Conway, Ark., and the International Public Debate Association National…
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They are called the Red River Wind Symphony. But, they have plenty of Louisiana College ties.
Thursday at Guinn Auditorium, the Symphony put on its spring concert, titled "Fanfare for the Uncommon Man."
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In an annual event on campus, LC's March 25 chapel featured a sermon from Terry Iles, a junior from Dry Creek, La.
Iles spoke from Phillipians 2:5-11 on living lives worthy of the Gospel.
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The LC Humanities Department has announced the winners of its 2010 Creative Writing Contest.
In poetry, Stephanie Baer took first place for her poem "Louisiana Snow."
Second place went to Katherine Hartzog…
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It wasn't the usual expository preaching service LC students and faculty normally get each Thursday morning. But the message was there nonetheless.
LC's Theater Arts drama team, Testify, brought its own interpretation of biblical passages and…
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Bob Howell is a retired faculty member of Louisiana College. But he hasn't lost his touch in recognizing quality artwork.
Howell was asked by LC art instructor Rondall Reynoso to judge the department's annual juried art…
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Joseph Kesslering’s comedy "Arsenic and Old Lace" is a timeless satire about murder, and theatre louisiana college is succeeding in “murdering” audiences with laughter in its latest production.
Kesslering’s play focuses on the misadventures of the…
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Don't drink the wine!
That's the lesson to be learned during theatre louisiana college's presentation of "Arsenic and Old Lace."
This farcical comedy was written in the 1940s, but stands the test of time…
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After four successful games in its native Japan, video game developer TOSE decided that it was time for its “star” character Starfy to swim over to the U.S.
The Legendary Starfy, released June 8 of last year…
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Football on the road at Belhaven
While Ryan Miller has dominated between the pipes, the American offense has led the way as well
iPhone apps provide convenience and fun for college students.
A review of LC's spring play.