Louisiana Tech’s Debate Team rode a wave of success in the season’s second half to a 12th place finish nationally against the 137 teams they competed against this year.
All competitions were virtual.
Freshman math major Emmitt Antwine finished as first place speaker and senior biomedical engineering major Katie McKenzie tied for sixth place speaker. Antwine and Alex Gibson, a member of the Bossier Parish Community College (BPCC) debate team, were second place overall for the season, and senior political science major Steve Garcia and McKenzie were fourth place.
As a team, Tech was fourth place overall in team debate.
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Bossier Schools announces summer programs to help make up for lost learning Bossier Parish Schools announced a series of summer learning programs to address lost learning following the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Bossier Parish Schools) By Christian Piekos | April 27, 2021 at 4:45 AM CDT - Updated April 27 at 7:56 AM
BOSSIER PARISH, La. (KSLA) - As life slowly returns to some form of pre-pandemic normalcy, Bossier Parish Schools announced a series of summer programs for students to help make up for “lost learning, promotion and placement decision-making and graduation requirements.”
Bossier Schools announce summer programs for students
Using federal dollars, these programs are free for students. Parents interested in registering their child for one of these programs should contact their school counselor unless otherwise noted below. Dr. Nichole Bourgeois, assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction, said transportation, school supplies, as well as breakfast
Applicants for the top job at Louisiana s flagship university will get their chance to impress a search committee during virtual interviews scheduled for Monday and Tuesday.
After months of looking for a new president-chancellor of Louisiana State University and the LSU System, committee members accepted a list of 23 applicants at a meeting Wednesday and narrowed that number to eight who will advance to the first round of interviews next week. Interviews will be streamed to the public.
The eight to be interviewed include notable local names such as state Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne and UL System President Jim Henderson. Another applicant with a Louisiana connection is Rustin M. Moore, a professor and dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University. Moore taught at LSU from 1996-2005.
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