The Dec. 22 episode of Beyond 1984 is our “Year in Review” special, a highlight of some of the many things the Louisiana Tech Family has celebrated, weathered, and accomplished. Here are just a few of Tech’s top stories from a challenging but rewarding 2021 that was filled with success stories.
Architecture grad heads to Waco and internship with Chip and Joanna Gaines
Shelby Gifford is an Architecture student graduating with her master’s from Louisiana Tech University in Spring 2021. She has accepted a summer internship with Chip and Joanna Gaines at Magnolia in Waco, Texas – beginning right after this weekend’s commencement events.
Gifford, originally from Arkansas, came to Louisiana Tech searching for a way to combine her love for art and math into a career. After touring the Architecture department, she knew that pursuing a degree in architecture at Louisiana Tech was the perfect fit for her and her career aspirations.
different. design the adult and work backwards. if you d like to check out the new book, it s called your kids are your own fault. thank you very much for joining us. appreciate it. happy new year again, we ll see you tomorrow. nice shirt, larry! thanks. we begin with a developing story in yemen where troops have reportedly killed two suspected al-qaeda members, that story broke a couple of hours ago, the u.s. embassy in yemen, closed for a second day, because of threats from al-qaeda. this by the way is new videotape we just received of the stepped -up security around the u.s. and british embassies in yemen. you can see blockades have been set up all around the embassy. good morning, everyone, i m greg jerden for bill hemmer gloovment i m patty ann brown in for migin kelly. security is adding new screening steps around the country and around the world. we have team fox coverage with amy kellogg in london, laura ingle is at knew yark national airport. the
resolution. [ laughter ] bret: that s it for special report tonight. fair, balanced, and unafraid. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org trace: tonight a fond farewell to oral roberts and one republican senator is now calling for an investigation into how this health care deal went down. i m trace gallagher in for shepard smith. the news starts now. the united states senate knocked down a filibuster aimed at blocking a final vote on health care reform. trace: the president calls it a big victory but critics call it a big mess. the majority will pay a heavy price for ignoring the wishes of the american people. trace: tonight, what the senate s latest moves actually mean and what to expect next. plus, deciding the fate of a 9-year-old boy at the center of an international custody case. now, the court s in recess but the chief justice says time to get this thing done. and it started with a snow ball
shepard: showdown with china and why when it comes to the climate conference in copenhagen, it could all come down to president obama. i m shepard smith, the news starts now. the leader of the free world headed to the other side of the world to try to pull everyone together. we have now reached the critical juncture in these negotiations. shepard: but even if president obama can help make a deal on climate change, what will it actually cost? tonight, how they are putting on the price tag. plus the militants are watching us watching them. how enemy fires are plugging into our predator drones using off the shelf software. it s available and it s available to anyone. shepard: tonight, the new war of the machine. and, smoke under the water. why scientists say this is something no one has ever seen. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] first from fox tonight president obama headed to the climate change talks in copenhagen. he left the white house just a short time ag