Hello and welcome to update news. Im liz olveda. And im jessica melcher. Thanks for joining us. Black History Month is over and it ended with a bit of a controversy on campus. An opinion piece in the spartan daily questioned whether the annual event is redundant. Update News Reporter Victor Guzman is live on campus with a recap of the uproar that followed. This is the article that upset many on this campus. And yesterday a large crowd gathered at the smithcarlos statues to express their feelings. Nat sound black and im proud the black thursday rally at the statues of tommy smith and john carlos had already been planned before the offending article was published some demonstrators held the article as they silently marched through the campus. And it was at the statues where they loudly voiced their objections. Emerald green, African American student leader we all know we have a library, Martin Luther king library, right . Its been here since 2003. Its 2013 now, thats a ten yearten year t
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Choosing a career shouldn’t be rocket science – unless a student is studying to be a rocket scientist. For everyone else, though, Workforce Wednesday may be a solution to choosing the right career path.
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Education, in a joint effort with Louisiana Delta Community College’s (LDCC) Office of Career Services, is offering an impactful series in March for Louisiana GEARUP. The program, Workforce Wednesday, is designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education.
“The goal of these sessions is to allow opportunities for students, parents, community and industry leaders to come together and talk through educational pathways and opportunities in our region,” said Julie Salter, LDCC Career and Job Development Specialist.