Dr. Aguillard makes announcement at news conference
LC professor Cowan part of soon to be released work of apologetics
Wildcats' magical run ends with 10-4 loss to UT-Tyler in ASC Championship game
Encouraging students of all faiths to join effort
LC Chorale visits Nazareth Baptist School
tlc's season finale features classic musical
'Christmas on the Hill' and 'Gala' add to festive weekend
Calling it "the largest gift in the history of the institution," LC President Dr. Joe Aguillard announced at a Wednesday news conference the donation of $10 million dollars to Louisiana College.
The gift was made by…
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Dr. Joe Aguillard will remain Louisiana College president following a vote by the college’s Board of Trustees Tuesday, April 30.
The board met for nearly eight hours before Aguillard and board president Gene Lee emerged together…
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Louisiana Treasurer John Kennedy told business owners and city officials at Louisiana College Tuesday that the issue in state government is not about tax reform, but about how the state spends the budget it already has.
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Wildcats Media's Mark Klein sat down with Louisiana College Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Travis Wright to discuss the latest information concerning the college's warning status with SACS.
In addition to the recorded interview, Dr.…
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(From News Release)
Pineville, La. - The Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation, an organization dedicated to guiding the futures of college age, Christian women, has donated $75,000 to Louisiana College to grant as scholarships for their nursing students for the…
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Editor's Note: Social media and the blogosphere have been lit up in recent days over a "President's Pen" article written by LC President, Dr. Joe Aguillard, regarding the college's position on the issue of Calvinism. Wildcats Media's Steven Maxwell sat… »»» read more
In a President's Chapel that focused on the message of hope, LC President Dr. Joe Aguillard shared the reason for his hope, and then took time to focus on an unseen hope he desires the world to see.
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On Nov. 13, 2012, the Louisiana Baptist Convention granted approval to Louisiana College to ask for $12 million from LBC member churches as part of the college’s overall $50 million capital improvement campaign.
In delivering an…
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This October, Louisiana College began construction repairs on the women's dorm, Cottingham Hall.
Construction workers are replacing the roof of Cottingham due to multiple holes in the ceiling after to years of wear and tear.
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Wednesday night, Louisiana College will be featured on an episode of “Cajun Pawn Stars.”
During the last week of August, Dr. Henry Robertson, head of the LC History Department, contacted the producers of “Cajun Pawn Stars.”
…
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They’re men and they like to sing. At least that’s what their posters around campus tell us.
”The Louisianians”, one of the oldest and most well-known ensemble groups at Louisiana College will host their first big…
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Louisiana College invites the community to celebrate their Homecoming this Saturday, October 27.
All events on Saturday, including the Homecoming parade, the tailgate, and the Homecoming football game are great events for the whole family.
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Louisiana College's Homecoming Hoedown, scheduled for this Thursday Oct. 25, from 7 to 10 p.m., in Granberry is one of LC's most anticipated homecoming events.
The Homecoming Hoedown offers games, prizes, bull riding, food, s’mores and…
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It’s Homecoming week at Louisiana College, which means lots of fun events happening on campus.
Tuesday, the LC cheerleaders will host their annual “Homecoming Honey” event in the Game Room at 8 p.m.
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The presidential election is fast approaching, and if you have not registered to vote, there is still time.
Louisiana College’s Department of History and Political Science is registering new student voters through October 6.
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A Pineville man has been arrested following an incident of "indecent and inappropriate behavior" on the edge of the LC campus Tuesday evening.
According to LC Campus Chief of Police, Dwayne Rogers "quick thinking" by several…
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As Tropical Storm Isaac bears down on the state, students from Louisiana College are getting the opportunity to return home after the school's administration announced Tuesday that LC will be closed through Labor Day.
LC's residential…
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They're back! Our Wildcat Weekly Minute Update team of Mark Klein and Kendyl Burnette have this week's campus events.
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Using some of his strongest language on the issue to date, Louisiana College President, Dr. Joe Aguillard reiterated the college's stance against an Obama Administration mandate that religious employers provide abortifacients, sterilization, and contraception at no cost to employees regardless… »»» read more
It has taken a little while, but the federal lawsuit Louisiana College filed against the Obama Administration earlier in the spring is now getting some national attention.
On Tuesday, Todd Starnes of Fox News Radio and…
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PINEVILLE, LA - For many soldiers seeking to transition from military service to civilian life, the promise of an education through the G.I. Bill has been an invaluable benefit.
And for many of those same soldiers,…
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Building on the initial opposition by the Catholic Church to new federal regulations from the Obama Administration that would force health-care plans to cover abortion drugs, contraceptives and sterilizations, Christians from across denominational lines are joining in a two-week period… »»» read more
PINEVILLE, La – The Louisiana College family has suffered a great loss as it was learned Tuesday that the body of current student and member of the LC football team, Isiah Tate, 21, of Slidell was recovered in the waters… »»» read more
PINEVILLE, La. - It started as a phone call and developed into a friendship.
On Thursday, at the Granberry Conference Center at Louisiana College, the relationship President Dr. Joe Aguillard developed with a retired postman culminated…
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(From LC News Release)
PINEVILLE, La. - After almost seven years, the suit filed by four former faculty members of Louisiana College, has been decided by the court and in full favor of Louisiana College, its President,…
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Easter Break is nearing... "Titanic the Musical" is sailing. Mark and Kendyl have the week's events in our Wildcat Weekly minute update.
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When the dust finally settled Saturday night, Rick Santorum emerged as the winner of the Louisiana Republican Party Preferential Primary. That, no doubt, will make many on the LC campus happy - others perhaps not so much.
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In what was an historic week at Louisiana College, the end could not have come in a more fitting manner.
Former Pennsylvania Senator and current Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum seemed to connect with his audience…
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Ron Paul isn't just a presidential candidate - he's a movement.
That fact was clearly on display Friday at Louisiana College when Paul made a campaign stop at Guinn Auditorium a day ahead of the Louisiana…
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The first of at least three of the GOP candidates for president made a stop at Louisiana College Wednesday when former House Speaker Newt Gingrich delivered an address to a mostly LC crowd at Granberry Conference Center.
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