Fashion is constantly evolving, and with summer right around the corner, now is the time to start deciding what works and what does not.
University students shared their advice on summer fashion trends and how they will stay in style while remaining cool in the summer sun.
Shelby Durel, a freshman art major, explained what some popular fashion trends are at the moment.
“The most popular fashion trends at the moment are flowy dresses for more of a cottage core style, and shorts seem to be going back to mid-rise. Crop tops and bodysuits are still in, but it’s for more a soft look,” she said.
Southeastern outlasts McNeese, 25-20, for first win of spring Cole Kelley threw for 301 yards and a touchdown on 21-of-39 passing on Saturday (Source: Josh Auzenne/WAFB-TV) By Southeastern Football | March 7, 2021 at 8:15 AM CST - Updated March 7 at 5:20 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - No. 23 Southeastern Louisiana forced four McNeese turnovers – including three in the fourth quarter – on the way to a 25-20 victory in Southland Conference football action Saturday night in Strawberry Stadium.
Playing at home for the first time in 461 days, the Lions (1-1, 1-1 Southland) clinched the victory with a forced fumble by Ferlando Jordan that was pounced on right before it went out of bounds by Alexis Ramos inside the SLU five-yard line, as McNeese (1-2, 0-2 Southland) was driving for a potential go-ahead score.
Southeastern outlasts McNeese, 25-20, for first win of spring Cole Kelley threw for 301 yards and a touchdown on 21-of-39 passing on Saturday (Source: Josh Auzenne/WAFB-TV) By Southeastern Football | March 7, 2021 at 8:15 AM CST - Updated March 7 at 5:20 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - No. 23 Southeastern Louisiana forced four McNeese turnovers – including three in the fourth quarter – on the way to a 25-20 victory in Southland Conference football action Saturday night in Strawberry Stadium.
Playing at home for the first time in 461 days, the Lions (1-1, 1-1 Southland) clinched the victory with a forced fumble by Ferlando Jordan that was pounced on right before it went out of bounds by Alexis Ramos inside the SLU five-yard line, as McNeese (1-2, 0-2 Southland) was driving for a potential go-ahead score.
Sam Houston outscores SLU, 43-38, in wild spring 2021 opener Southeastern loses in a shootout on the road. (Source: Josh Auzenne/WAFB-TV) By SLU Football | February 28, 2021 at 7:27 AM CST - Updated February 28 at 10:56 AM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A back-and-forth affair that featured over 1,200 yards of total offense went the way of the home team, as No. 17 Sam Houston outlasted Southeastern Louisiana, 43-38, in the Southland Conference and spring 2021 season opener for both teams.
Playing for the first time in 447 days, the Lions (0-1, 0-1 Southland) racked up 536 yards of total offense, but it was not enough against a Sam Houston (1-0, 1-0 Southland) attack that racked up 672 yards of total offense.
This past week, what started out as a class activity turned into what two professors now call the “Freshman Olympics.”
Both Darlencia Avant and Taneshia Drake are SE 101 professors that chose a different route to help their freshmen learn how to deal with time management.
The two wanted to collaborate on an activity that they felt would get their students charged up to be a Lion. So, rather than sitting through a lecture on ways to fight procrastination and time management during their first year at the university, the professors created a scavenger hunt for their classes.
“We officially named the scavenger hunt ‘Freshman Olympics’ because our classes were kept split to make two teams in order to compete against one another,” said Drake.